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Cape students shouldn’t have inferior facilities

March 8, 2024

Let’s not miss a chance to rectify a previous mistake. When the current Cape Henlopen High School was built, voters rejected a swimming pool. Cape does have a swim team and they have been practicing at Sussex Consortium, which was built with a pool. Previous to the Consortium, Cape’s swim team had to practice at Sussex YMCA. Sussex Academy was also built with a swimming pool, which their swim team uses. This isn’t fair to the students of Cape Henlopen High School. They shouldn’t have facilities that are inferior to Sussex Academy and Sussex Consortium. 

Susan Goudy 
Rehoboth Beach

 

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