So, what is under the ground at the Georgia Brown elementary school, and what is the school district going to do about it?
All we know is that it’s an anomalous feature that may be a fault, and that may prevent renovation of the school.
Superintendent Curt Dubost tells KPRL the district may have to dig a trench 30 feet wide and 150 feet long to survey the anomaly.
Again, this is the trench they have to dig to ascertain what’s down there.
State requirements for public schools may prevent a public school at the site, but it could be possible to put a charter school there.
Maybe a charter high school, which is something a lot of people feel is needed in Paso Robles. A high school without the interference and corruption of the teacher’s union.