Trib: Mt. Lebanon district officials seek good turnout for groundbreaking
Next month will be a busy one for the Mt. Lebanon School District as it opens bids, awards a contract and hold a ceremonial groundbreaking for the high school renovation project.
At Monday's school board meeting, board President Josephine Posti announced the groundbreaking would take place at the high school at 3:30 p.m. April 28 -- right after school lets out, so students and staff from around the district can participate, she said.
"We really are hoping to get a nice turnout from the community," she said. "Whether you have kids in the schools or not, we've all invested a lot in this project."
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At Monday's school board meeting, board President Josephine Posti announced the groundbreaking would take place at the high school at 3:30 p.m. April 28 -- right after school lets out, so students and staff from around the district can participate, she said.
"We really are hoping to get a nice turnout from the community," she said. "Whether you have kids in the schools or not, we've all invested a lot in this project."
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_728811.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Labels: high school renovation, school board, school district
1 Comments:
"Whether you have kids in the schools or not, we've all invested a lot in this project."
How true! Just check how much your tax bill has gone up over the last year before we've even had a shovel in the ground...
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