Council Rock saves $1 million by refinancing construction bonds (The Advance)
The Council Rock School District will save $1 million by refinancing three construction bonds from 1998 and 2003 totaling $21.9 million.
The Council Rock School District will save $1 million by refinancing three construction bonds from 1998 and 2003 totaling $21.9 million.
The St. James Elementary School construction project was a hot topic at the March Board of Education regular meeting held March 18. For the first time, an official timeline was given on the project and what areas of the school will be addressed first.
CINCINNATI — After some recent incidents, Cincinnati Public Schools will launch a new bidding process for school construction projects. Thursday at CPS headquarters, the district will hold a workshop about its new bidding system, which is aimed at helping minority owned businesses.
Recent warmth and sunshine have been a plus for an Aberdeen public school expansion….
After a number of snowstorms that set construction at the Pine Road Elementary School back,
After a number of snowstorms that set construction at the Pine Road Elementary School back,
A major reshuffling of DeLand area elementary school students will be on hold for a year because the opening of a new elementary school that prompted the redrawing of attendance zones is being delayed until August 2011.
With school budgets being slashed across the metro area, construction crews in the Eudora School District are getting ready to break down on a building project that has some parents angry.
WORLEY,聽ID.聽— A group of parents in North Idaho say they don’t want their kids to go to a new school that will be constructed in a different county. The State of Idaho loaned the Plummer-Worley School District $11 million to build a new Lakeside Elementary School because voters failed to approve a construction bond four times. Lakeside Elementary is in Worley, which is in Kootenai County. The …
HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) – Huntsville Schools are forging ahead with new school construction plans despite the tight times for education money. Some parents say it’s a great move for the city school system, because it is finally something to look forward to despite hard economic times.