When it comes to discussing Wooster City Schools’ facilities, the Cornerstone Elementary building often dominates the conversation.
It was no different during the Nov. 20 regular session of the WCS Board of Education inside the Wooster High School Large Group Instruction Room when Superintendent Gabe Tudor presented options for the district’s future master facilities plan.
“The Cornerstone conversation has been going on for a while, a long time — a long, long time,” said Board President Rik Goodright, who spent 11 years of his four decades in education as an administrator for WCS, most recently as the assistant superintendent from 2008-11…