More Construction to Come at Pleasant Hill Elementary School
Superintendent Roger Propst tells WSAZ.com a structural problem needs repaired in the school’s multipurpose room.
Superintendent Roger Propst tells WSAZ.com a structural problem needs repaired in the school’s multipurpose room.
He pledges to spend an additional $1 billion on school construction if re-elected Gov. Martin O’Malley pledged Wednesday to spend an additional $1 billion in state money for school construction if re-elected, repeating a campaign promise he made and kept four years ago.
WILBRAHAM – An estimated 300 to 400 workers will be on site during the construction of the $82.7 million Minnechaug Regional High School, which is scheduled to get under way next month.
Architects should be ready to start on Natrona County School Districts three largest school construction projects by the end of October.
Among the items in the Katy school districts bond proposal, nearly one-third of the money would be spent on one building.
Dealing with requirements of federal grant funding has set the start of the middle school construction project back another three weeks or more.
Area school administrators with construction projects under way are trying to figure out what to do now that a construction strike has stalled work for a week.
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley pledged Wednesday to spend an additional $1 billion on public school construction if elected to a second term, returning to an issue he raised early in his 2006 campaign against then-Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. Martin O’Malley – United States – Maryland – Robert Ehrlich – O’Malley
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley pledged Wednesday to spend an additional $1 billion on public school construction if elected to a second term, returning to an issue he raised early in his 2006 campaign against then-Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. Martin O’Malley – United States – Maryland – Robert Ehrlich – O’Malley
He pledges to spend an additional $1 billion on school construction if re-elected Gov. Martin O’Malley pledged Wednesday to spend an additional $1 billion in state money for school construction if re-elected, repeating a campaign promise he made and kept four years ago.