2010
Construction begins on Hohokam Middle School bike and walk path (KOLD News 13 Tuscon)
TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) – Work on the Hohokam Middle school bike and walking path will begin March 15. Crews will begin paving the north shoulder of Tetakusim Road from Sorrel Lane to camino de Oeste.
Suspicious item outside Western Branch High School deemed safe (The Virginian-Pilot)
CHESAPEAKE Firefighters have determined thata suspicious item found outside Western Branch High School this afternoon is safe. The school was on lock-down for about two hours after the item was found near a construction area outside the school, said Capt. SimoneGulisano, fire department spokesman. The lock-down was lifted just before 3:30.
Calif. Introduces Mandatory Green Building Code
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California is the first state to introduce mandatory green building standards after a new policy was created to achieve a statewide goal of 33 percent renewable energy use by 2020 and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, and water use.
Community meetings to focus on school projects (The Fairfield Ledger)
The Fairfield school board will be informing community members about the proposed high school construction and renovation project and the geothermal air handling systems at the other schools during special meetings set Monday and March 29.
Full steam ahead for high school (The Maui News)
KIHEI – The proposed 1,600-student Kihei high school has taken another crucial step this week in its winding hike toward construction.
Phoenixville Middle School construction to begin in summer (The Phoenix)
Journal Register News Service PHOENIXVILLE Construction of the new Phoenixville Area Middle School is scheduled to begin on the last day of the current school year.
School Board Endorses North Ashburn Schools Studies (Leesburg Today)
The School Board adopted a resolution in support of moving forward with engineering studies on four possible options for new school construction in the north Ashburn area Tuesday night, after listening to the concerns of more than two dozen members of the public.
School funding may get cut at the knees (Waconia Patriot)
If moats were still constructed or bunkers were fashionable, School District 110 might be considering construction of either or both to protect themselves from the ravages of an impending funding shortfall.

