The Camas School Board has decided further discussion is needed to determine if the Sharp Laboratories of America property is a viable site for the district’s new project-based high school.
There will be a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. Monday, June 27, at the board’s next meeting.
Board members listened to information from Chuck Stiller, project manager; Heidi Rosenberg, capital programs manager, and Jeff Snell, deputy superintendent, during a work session Monday night.
They also received the feedback from 409 district patrons who participated in an online survey and two listening posts last week.
Of those who participated, 76.8 percent were in favor of moving the project-based high school from the CHS campus to the Sharp campus. Only 23.2 percent wanted it to remain at CHS, as originally planned in a voter-approved bond.