Now that the reassessment of Scott High School is complete, Toledo Public Schools officials know that it would cost $38.3 million to renovate the historic school building in the city's Old West End.
What they still don't know, however, is how much of that project would be paid by the Ohio School Facilities Commission, a figure that is needed to determine the amount to be paid with local funds.
Superintendent John Foley expects to know the state share this week, and he estimated the local portion would be between $5 million and $9 million.
The relationship between the state and local portions is determined by the district's Building for Success program, a long -term new building plan voters approved in 2001
Under that program, the facilities commission contributes 77 percent of the cost and the remaining 23 percent is paid locally.
Once completed, the Building for Success program will provide the district with more than 40 new schools, of which 23 are completed and open.