NJ Schools Receive Funding to Improve Facility Safety
Bayonne, N.J.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California Gov.
Read More Chatham County Opens New Middle School
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The Chatham County School District officially opened its newest school, Margaret B. Pollard Middle School, on January 3. The opening of the new campus allowed the 480 students and 50 faculty and staff members to reunite after being split between two schools while construction was completed.
The school district is actively pursuing LEED Gold certification for Margaret B.
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Texas School Looks for Dual Certification
Illinois School Renovation Focuses on Security
NAPERVILLE, Ill. — While construction at Naperville Central High School continues, two renovation projects at Prairie and Ranch View elementary schools are planned for the summer, focusing on better security at the main entrances.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — U.S. Sen.
Read More Middle School Gears Up for Renovations
CLINTON, Miss. — Renovation work at Summer Hill Junior High School will begin in January, Clinton District Officials announced today. The $2.7 million project is slated for completion by September 2011.
The district’s $23.5 million bond issue will fund $400,000 of the project while a Qualified 厙ぴ勛圖 bond offered through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will cover the rest of the project costs.
The district hired Sumrall-based C. Perry Construction Co.
Read More Washington Schools Wait on State Funding
LAUREL, Wash. — Construction of the new greenhouse at Meridian High School — the first phase of rebuilding the campus — has begun, with much of the project slated to begin in early 2011.
Oklahoma Schools Ready Safety Projects
ENID, Okla. — Construction will begin this summer on a student drop-off and loading zone at Longfellow Middle School, officials announced. A blinking stop light at Randolph and 10th and a mid-block crossing in front of the school will also be installed.
The project is being funded by a $200,000 grant from the 2009-2010 Safe Routes to School Program awarded to middle schools to teach students safer ways for getting to and from school every day.

