Andersen unveils rationale for school construction plan
[Scott Andersen] steered clear of discussing specifics of the panel's priority list -- he'll do that at Monday night's school board meeting. He also sidestepped questions about how much such a plan might cost. "To me, it's an investment worth making," Julie Murray said....
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Published in | McClatchy - Tribune Business News p. 1 |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Washington
Tribune Content Agency LLC
20.07.2007
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Summary: | [Scott Andersen] steered clear of discussing specifics of the panel's priority list -- he'll do that at Monday night's school board meeting. He also sidestepped questions about how much such a plan might cost. "To me, it's an investment worth making," Julie Murray said. "What do we need to do?" "From a security standpoint, the number of students we have and the number of portables ... you can see the negative impact it can have," [Lisa Maylath] said. "It's a disservice to our (2,200) students." |
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