P-G: School renovation gains approval in Mt. Lebanon
Groundbreaking for the planned $113.2 million Mt. Lebanon High School renovation could happen as early as May, now that the school district has final approval from the Mt. Lebanon commission.
"We are going to build one heck of a high school," superintendent Timothy Steinhauer said after the commission's meeting Tuesday night.
He said he was "very pleased" that the commission had made the necessary approvals for the project to move forward.
"This is the culmination of many, many years of hard work by our staff, our community and our school board," he said.
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"We are going to build one heck of a high school," superintendent Timothy Steinhauer said after the commission's meeting Tuesday night.
He said he was "very pleased" that the commission had made the necessary approvals for the project to move forward.
"This is the culmination of many, many years of hard work by our staff, our community and our school board," he said.
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- www.post-gazette.com/pg/11041/1124280-55.stm (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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