When the North Wasco County School District 21 board reconvenes later this month, the long-running discussion of what to do with the Columbia View Heights property will be on the agenda. The board has begun to discuss the potential to surplus over 69 acres of that land while keeping about 30 acres for a potential new elementary or K-8 school. D-21 Superintendent Candy Armstrong says the discussion came about through the community discussions on the need for new school buildings, and one question they kept hearing was what the district would with properties it currently holds. The Columbia View Heighs property is zoned residential, but has infrastructure needs.