INSIDE: CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.
American School & University, June, 2006
NEEDED: $1 BILLION The Wake County (N.C.) school board has approved a $1.05 billion capital-improvement program that will pay for 11 new elementary schools, four middle schools and two high schools by 2010. The proposal also calls for substantial renovations of 13 existing schools.
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In addition, the district plans to convert enough of its elementary schools to year-round calendars so that the district can accommodate an additional 3,000 classroom seats. The space is needed badly to provide enough classrooms in the rapidly growing district. Already among the nation's ...
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