Physical Education.
American School & University, July, 2003
Byline: Mike Kennedy For several years, education institutions have seen the benefits of sharing facilities with the surrounding neighborhood. Institutions can save money by sharing site-acquisition, construction and operation costs; can lessen the impact on a neighborhood by combining facilities; and can become a better neighbor by welcoming the community.
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Gymnasiums are among the spaces most in demand by others in the community. Lacking funds and available space, local governments have turned to schools to help provide facilities. Although the benefits of ...
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