The question of renovating Harrisburg High School will be on the ballot once again in April.
Voters turned down a plan to completely replace the high school in 2013, but changes in renovation plans have led to a cost decrease of $7 million.
The high school’s complex includes four buildings, buildings A, B, C, and the gymnasium. Officials want to demolish C building, but make renovations to buildings A and B. The cost of these renovations is $22 million, down from $29 million when the plan was to replace the school.
Public forums will be scheduled in the near future.