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When new high schools open in Wayland (left) and Wellesley this winter, they will be kicking off the largest wave of new high schools in area communities since the state lifted a moratorium on construction projects in 2007. Under the new system, which is funded through revenue derived from the state sales tax, authority officials work more closely with districts to ensure project budgets don’t get out of hand.
Tom Landers / Globe Staff
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When new high schools open in Wayland (left) and Wellesley this winter, they will be kicking off the largest wave of new high schools in area communities since the state lifted a moratorium on construction projects in 2007.

Under the new system, which is funded through revenue derived from the state sales tax, authority officials work more closely with districts to ensure project budgets don’t get out of hand.

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