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    Travis Works, executive director of the Cornville Regional Charter School, on Monday, shows renovations underway for student work space inside the former Skowhegan District Court. Students whose ages correspond to seventh, eighth and ninth grade will attend school in downtown Skowhegan this fall, and by 2020 students up to 12th grade will attend school there.

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    Lee Foster piles insulation while renovating the former Variety Drug store in downtown Skowhegan on Monday. The Cornville Regional Charter School will offer classes to students whose ages correspond to seventh, eighth and ninth grade this fall.

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    Rows of seats that were used inside the former Skowhegan District Court will be reused by students of the Cornville Regional Charter School on Monday. The school is expanding classes in downtown Skowhegan up to the 12th grade by 2020.

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    Contractor Brian Frigon works around the elevator base on the ground floor of the former Variety Drug store in Skowhegan where renovations are underway to accommodate students whose ages correspond to seventh, eighth and ninth grade on Monday. The Cornville Regional Charter School will eventually offer pre-school to 12th grades by 2020.

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    Travis Works, executive director of the Cornville Regional Charter School, on Monday shows off renovations underway on the ground floor of the former Variety Drug store where students whose ages correspond to seventh, eighth and ninth grade will attend classes in downtown Skowhegan this fall.

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