Shared Spaces.
American School & University, July, 2004 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: Mike Kennedy As many schools strive to return to their historical role as centers of the communities they serve, more administrators have embraced the idea of opening up their facilities for use by the general public. And, with the budgets of education institutions and municipalities growing ever tighter, the cost savings that can be generated by sharing facilities become more appealing, if not critical to the continued health of an institution.
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But when building or renovating recreational facilities for joint use, school officials should be aware of the ...
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