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2010

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Forum poses tax question

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Three of six Charleston County Consolidated School Board candidates gave different answers when asked whether they would vote in favor of a 1 percent sales tax to support school construction.

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Construction starting on new Brea school

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

BREA – The Brea Olinda Unified School District will start construction on a new elementary campus later this month.Groundbreaking for the school – which will encompass 13 acres, have 19 classrooms and house more than 450 students – is scheduled…

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School board retains construction manager

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

The Washington School Board approved hiring Dan Culp, the construction manager from Carl Nelson Construction who is overseeing the new high school construction, to do preconstruction work on the renovation of the 1918 Washington High School into a middle school.

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School board retains construction manager

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

The Washington School Board approved hiring Dan Culp, the construction manager from Carl Nelson Construction who is overseeing the new high school construction, to do preconstruction work on the renovation of the 1918 Washington High School into a middle school.

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Chicago School Bonds Cost 82% More Than L.A. Issue

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Chicago Public Schools, the nation’s third-largest district, sold $257 million of taxable Qualified School Construction Bonds through the city’s Board of Education at a cost almost double what Los Angeles paid five months ago.

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New Calif. Law Requires Inside Locks at Schools

15 years ago15 years ago2 mins

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Chicago School Debt Cost City 82% More Than Los Angeles Paid on May Issue

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Chicago Public Schools , the nation’s third-largest district, sold $257 million of taxable Qualified School Construction Bonds through the city’s Board of Education at a cost almost double what Los Angeles paid five months ago.

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Chicago School Debt Cost City 82% More Than Los Angeles Paid

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Chicago Public Schools, the nation’s third-largest district, sold $257 million of taxable Qualified School Construction Bonds through the city’s Board of Education at a cost almost double what Los Angeles paid five months ago.

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District reviews plans for more school construction

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

Stock Photo: While Frisco ISD has no plans to open schools next fall, the district is looking into classroom additions for current high schools as well as construction projects for new schools starting in 2012.

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District will seek energy-saving funds

15 years ago15 years ago1 mins

The South-Western City school board on Oct. 11 gave the go-ahead to district officials to apply for qualified school construction bonds from the Ohio School Facilities Commission for a proposed $6.6-million energy-savings project in the district.

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