JHS Trustees finalize survey numbers for building options

Cami Robson My name is Cami (Gruber) Robson. My husband, Greg, and I have three boys, one of which is currently attending Jefferson High School. Growing up in the community of Clancy School and Jefferson High School, I was taught that you should invest in your community and give back or serve your community when you can. Throwing my hat in the ring for a second term on the Jefferson High School Board was an easy decision because of the exciting future I see for our high school. It has been a tough year with all the restrictions to our school from the pandemic, but as we see our school’s return to some normalcy, I have hopes to see the enrollment continue to grow and to give our facility the face lift and expansion it needs to allow our teens the best learning environment possible. I look forward to continuing to support our administration in keeping JHS a great school.

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The impact on Jefferson County taxpayers has been finalized in a survey to to be mailed out  this week concerning building improvement options for Jefferson High School. 

The survey presents four options — a new high school, two levels of building improvements or no improvements at all. 

A new high school, that if built, would likely be located in the northern area of the county, would cost an estimated $22-$25 million plus land and infrastructure and cost property owners an estimated $321 a year in taxes — or $26.76 a month. 

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