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September 13, 2010

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School Wants State To Pay For Bus Damage

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

A school system has filed a tort claim against the Indiana Department of Transportation in a road resurfacing project that the school says damaged bus windshields.

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School district hopeful voters will support extending special tax

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Referendum would continue special property levy until 2015 The Palm Beach County School District, citing financial shortcomings and critical operating needs, is holding a Nov. 2 referendum to continue a special property tax that otherwise would expire after this year.

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Highland School schedules open house for Friday

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

RIVERSIDE — As a year of new construction and remodeling is drawing to a close, the Highland School District is inviting the community to an open house to showcase the new work from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, prior to the Homecoming football game.

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School construction projects wind down

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Construction on the state’s schools have wound down now that kids are occupying the hallways again.

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Turner Completes 14 K-12 School Projects in Dallas/Ft. Worth Metro Area in Time for Start of the 2010 Fall Semester

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Turner Construction Company, the nation’s largest builder of education facilities, has completed fourteen K-12 school projects in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metro area totaling $43 million in time for the start of the 2010 school year.

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Clinton School Bond Vote

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

School bond vote in Clinton

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Lake Washington School District receives nearly $2 million for school improvements

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

A total of 27 school districts – including Lake Washington School District (LWSD) – have been awarded $27.8 million for various school construction projects, superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn announced Sept. 9.

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Prosser School Board considers bond issue

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

PROSSER — Prosser School Board is holding a special meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday to discuss the proposed

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Lake Washington School District receives nearly $2 million for school improvements

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

A total of 27 school districts – including Lake Washington School District (LWSD) – have been awarded $27.8 million for various school construction projects, superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn announced Sept. 9.

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It’s a new school year, and there are 17 new campuses, including RFK complex, L.A.’s most expensive

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

The most expensive campus in Los Angeles was the star opening-day attraction Monday in the nation’s second-largest school system. Officials were ready for broadcast interviews at 5 a.m. outside the west entrance of the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools complex,…

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