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Maryland County Outlines-$125 Million Maintenance Plan

21 years ago17 years ago1 mins

BALTIMORE-The Prince George’s County Board of Education announced that it has formally requested county government approval of funding for a three-year, $125.8 million plan to repair 62 roofs and to…

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Athletic Facilities to Get Boost at Dominion

21 years ago17 years ago1 mins

NORFOLK, Va.-Within the next two months, a construction phase is scheduled to begin at Dominion University that will improve six sports facilities. One of the first projects scheduled is a…

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University of New Mexico Regents Approve Bond Proposal

21 years ago17 years ago1 mins

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.-The regents of the University of New Mexico have approved a $125 million bond package that will be used to pay for capital improvements to the university. It will…

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Construction Begins on Luxury Student Housing Community

21 years ago17 years ago2 mins

AUSTIN, Texas-American Campus Communities Inc. (NYSE:ACC), an owner, manager and developer of high-quality student housing, announced the start of construction of Callaway Villas, a 704-bed luxury student community servicing students…

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Florida Board of Education Seeks $1.9 Billion for New Classrooms

21 years ago17 years ago1 mins

GAINESVILLE, Fla.-On Sept. 20, the Florida Board of Education voted unanimously to seek $1.9 billion from the Legislature next spring to build 6,500 new classrooms. The classrooms are needed to…

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Study Reveals Trends in Funding and Construction at Universities and Colleges

21 years ago17 years ago3 mins

PRINCETON, N.J.-Colleges and universities across the U.S. will have more students and less money for construction projects, according to a study conducted by Hillier Architecture. In the coming years, a…

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High School Labs Poor, says National Research Council report

21 years ago17 years ago3 mins

WASHINGTON-Most of today’s high school laboratories are of such poor quality that they don’t follow basic principals of effective science teaching, said a report by the private National Research Council,…

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Georgia Gov. Calls Snow Days, Citing Fuel Shortages

21 years ago17 years ago2 mins

ATLANTA-Concerned that Hurricanes Rita and Katrina would result in a shortage of fuel, Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue asked schools across the state to close on Sept. 26 and Sept. 27,…

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Schools Turn to Booster Clubs to Fill Funding Gaps

21 years ago17 years ago3 mins

JOHNSON COUNTY, Ind.-While educators here are eager to fund such programs as summer school, preschool and performing arts, the money to do so is nowhere to be found. As is…

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District Will Allow Ads to Support Athletic Facilities

21 years ago17 years ago2 mins

LAKEWOOD, Wash.-The gyms, baseball fields and swimming pools at Clover Park School District’s two high schools, as well as the district-owned stadium, may soon begin sporting ads from local businesses….

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