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May 8, 2010

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Pay requests for construction, renoviations at Altus High on Mondays School Board agenda

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The Altus School Board will meet in regular session Monday at 5 p.m. in the Board conference room at the administration center. Agenda items include pay requests for the new construction and renov…

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Budget hits textbooks, school construction

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

The county Board of Education is trying to figure out how to cope with a 2011 budget that provides no funding for textbooks and revamps a construction priority list for school buildings. At a meeting Wednesday, board members reviewed the $931 million operating budget for the schools proposed by Coun…

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Stanton Heights school construction to begin this spring

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Construction is scheduled for this spring on a $10 million private school in Stanton Heights. The Neighborhood Academy, now on Penn Avenue in Garfield, plans to move into the school on 7.8 acres near North Aiken Avenue in fall 2012. Officials formally broke ground Thursday.

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