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Monday, December 15, 2008

Architect to report to Stokes on school

He'll study feasibility of Nancy Reynolds work

(By Kim Underwood, Winston-Salem Journal) - An architect who worked on an award-winning restoration of a historic school in Albemarle is scheduled to look at Nancy Reynolds Elementary School today and talk to the Stokes County Board of Education tonight about the feasibility of restoring it.

On Friday, members of the school board and Stokes County Board of Commissioners will have a joint session to discuss the historic school, which opened in 1923.

School-board members are in the process of deciding the best course of action to take with Nancy Reynolds. Possibilities include restoring the school, rebuilding on the same site or building a new school elsewhere.

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