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March 2010

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Phoenixville School Board questions legal spending (The Mercury)

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PHOENIXVILLE — The next phone call by the Phoenixville Area School Board to the district solicitor’s law firm, Fox Rothschild LLP, will be for them to provide the board with more detailed invoices.

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Phoenixville School Board questions legal spending (The Mercury)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

PHOENIXVILLE — The next phone call by the Phoenixville Area School Board to the district solicitor’s law firm, Fox Rothschild LLP, will be for them to provide the board with more detailed invoices.

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SPRINGFIELD: Voters defeat school referendum (The Register-News)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

SPRINGFIELD — Voters rejected a $9 million referendum Tuesday by a vote of 332-284 that would have renovated the 70-year-old elementary school, built a new gym, and installed solar panels to help pay for the cost of construction.

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SPRINGFIELD: Voters defeat school referendum (The Register-News)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

SPRINGFIELD — Voters rejected a $9 million referendum Tuesday by a vote of 332-284 that would have renovated the 70-year-old elementary school, built a new gym, and installed solar panels to help pay for the cost of construction.

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New high school will be built in Tewksbury (Tewksbury Town Crier)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

TEWKSBURY – Residents put forth a clear statement at the ballot on Saturday. Voters overwhelmingly approved funding, through a Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclusion, for the construction of a new high school.

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A resounding ‘Yes’ for a new high school (Tewksbury Town Crier)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

TEWKSBURY – Residents overwhelmingly approved the appropriation of funds for the construction of a new high school on Monday night. That is but step one in a two-step process. The matter will go before voters again this Saturday in a special ballot election.

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Few locals among workers at high school (Boston Globe)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

According to city ordinance, at least a third of the workers hired to renovate Malden High School should hail from the community. But members of a panel dedicated to imposing the rule say it’s a difficult rule to enforce.

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Groundbreaking Ceremony Tailgate Party for East Hamilton School Athletic Stadium (WDEF Chattanooga)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

A tail-gating party kicks off the construction at the new East Hamilton Middle High School athletic stadium. The school stadium boosters held the groundbreaking party Saturday afternoon. read more

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Oakridge School in Arlington expanding athletic facilities (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

Donations from loyal alumni have been key to the school’s expansion, but more money is sought.

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School funding may get cut at the knees (Waconia Patriot)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

If moats were still constructed or bunkers were fashionable, School District 110 might be considering construction of either or both to protect themselves from the ravages of an impending funding shortfall.

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