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10-year building plan includes new alternative high school, preschool

By Harold Reutter
The Grand Island Independent
Posted Jul 10, 2008 @ 11:51 PM

GRAND ISLAND —
When Grand Island school officials campaigned for the successful 2005 bond issue, they promised a 10-year building plan.

The bond issue built the new Westridge Middle School and additions at Barr and Walnut middle schools.

In return for a favorable vote on those three buildings, district officials promised to come up with a 10-year plan to address other school needs using the district's building fund.

To keep flexibility in the plan, district officials talked about improvements to unidentified schools A, B and C.

Shoemaker Elementary quickly became School A, with a bid opening on expanding and renovating that school scheduled for September.  Full Story

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