In Norwood, a feasibility study is expected to settle a debate in town over the fate of the 80-year-old high school.
(Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff)
83 schools make 1st cut for state building funds
Program will give priority to repairs
In Norwood, a feasibility study is expected to settle a debate in town over the fate of the 80-year-old high school.
(Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff)
Eighty-three schools around Massachusetts have been selected as the leading candidates for millions of dollars in school construction money, potentially bringing relief to parents, educators, and school administrators frustrated for years by crumbling libraries, classrooms, and roofs. (Full article: 1160 words)
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