A task force of elected officials in Newtown, Conn., recommended tearing down Sandy Hook Elementary School, the school where 20 first-graders and six educators were killed in December, and rebuilding on the same site, reported the Associated Press.
On Friday the 28 town elected officials voted unanimously to construct a new building in the same location. The local school board will vote on the proposal.
The choices under discussion were renovating or rebuilding on the school site or building a new school on property down the street. Each would cost between about $48 million and $60 million.
Currently, the 430 surviving students are attending a renovated school renamed Sandy Hook Elementary School in the neighboring town of Monroe.
Officials had said that the new school would not be ready by Aug. 27, the start of the next school year.
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