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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are plenty of Lewis feeder schools with Modular buildings and trailers. Also WSHS lived with a disgusting, mold infested building for years before it was renovated (at 50 years old). [/quote] I teach at a Title 1 school that is 60+ years old and finally on the schedule for a renovation in the next 2-5 years. The building is disgusting with a significant mouse problem.[/quote] Please name the school. [/quote] Renovation schedule is public- it’s pretty easy to narrow down…[/quote] Why play coy? Name the school so we can check its age and prior renovation history. [/quote] I’m not the PP, but the one who originally posted - Herndon Elementary [/quote] Looks like they are now going to spend about $12M more to renovate Herndon ES than they previously spent on a “renovation” of an older high school with about 3X as many kids. The schools built in the 1960s and later are getting a far better deal than those built in the 1950s.[/quote] Walk through the school and you’ll know why it’s being renovated - not including the 15+ classrooms that are in trailers[/quote]
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