The Norfolk School board is scheduled to vote Monday on an aggressive plan that would close eight buildings by the end of the 2027 school year.
The new proposal comes close to fulfilling a City Council directive to save money or face financial consequences.
The revised option was made public on Saturday. David Sturtz, the system’s closings consultant, outlined the option in a memo to the board after a facilities and planning committee meeting on Zoom last Wednesday. Richard Fraley, Norfolk Public Schools’ chief operations officer, also worked on the plan…