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ICC eyes expansion plan for primary school
Jan 15, 2014 7:54 am
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Emilia Teasdale is reporting in the Columbia Paper Ichabod Crane Superintendent George Zini recently discussed three options for expanding that district's over-crowded primary school at the January Board of Education meeting. One plan would involve using two trailers as classrooms, another calls for the an addition of four classrooms to the school building, and the third would be a $2.3-million project that would include expanding the primary school along with upgrades to the two other school buildings. Zini said none of the projects would result in higher school taxes. The board will need voter approval for any construction plans. It hopes to hold the referendum, along with the annual budget vote and school board election, May 20. Read the full story in the Columbia Paper.
Emilia Teasdale is reporting in the Columbia Paper Ichabod Crane Superintendent George Zini recently discussed three options for expanding that district's over-crowded primary school at the January Board of Education meeting. One plan would involve using two trailers as classrooms, another calls for the an addition of four classrooms to the school building, and the third would be a $2.3-million project that would include expanding the primary school along with upgrades to the two other school buildings. Zini said none of the projects would result in higher school taxes. The board will need voter approval for any construction plans. It hopes to hold the referendum, along with the annual budget vote and school board election, May 20. Read the full story in the Columbia Paper.