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Hancock County releases renderings of new middle school

Hancock County releases renderings of new middle school

Yahoo21-05-2025

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Hancock County Schools has plans for a new middle school.
According to Robby Asberry, Superintendent of Hancock County Schools, the Hancock County Board of Education officially reconvened its Local Planning Committee last week. They discussed its current 'bonding status' and a new Hancock County Middle School design concept.
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According to Asberry, this 'new, innovative' approach, combined with locating the facility on its current campus, has the potential to save over $9 million for the school district and community. These savings could finally make building a new Hancock County Middle School within the school system's grasp.
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Officials say the timeline for this construction is totally dependent upon interest rates, student enrollment and construction bids at the time of the bond sale. Reconvening the school system's Local Planning Committee was the first of many steps, but Asberry says he is very excited for its school system and community to officially begin this process.
Asberry says, 'I believe this plan is a fantastic opportunity to provide Hancock County students with a state-of-the-art facility that they have long deserved!'
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