KEARNEY, Neb. (AP) — Kearney school district officials are mulling the fate of the current Kearney High School, set to be replaced in the fall by a new high school.
Kearney Public Schools officials are working on a plan to sell the current high school.
KPS Interim Superintendent Virginia Moon says the district may use a real estate agent to help sell the property, or it may issue requests for proposals.
The price tag also is a matter that hasn’t been determined because of the different valuations of the property with and without the KHS building on it.
Moon said there has been community interest in saving the two gymnasiums at the current KHS, but the costs of maintenance and upkeep have kept purchasers at bay.