But because the money to build most schools came from property taxes, wealthier districts could more easily raise the substantial amount of funding needed to build and
renovate school facilities.
President Clinton is again proposing that the federal government spend $ 3.7 billion on a five - year program to help districts build or
renovate school facilities.
The lack of capital for building or
renovating school facilities in low - income communities is a common problem.
Inner - city urban environments pose special challenges to school systems and communities in how to best deal with the issues of upgrading and
renovating school facilities.
Not exact matches
The Lagos State Government has opened newly
renovated public libraries in eighteen secondary
schools in the State with top class
facilities.
The 1,100 students at E. A. Olle Middle
School in suburban Houston enjoy a relatively new
facility, built in 1988 and
renovated since, with grounds that include an athletic field and even an amateur radio station.
The sun not always shining Last Autumn, thanks to the programme, # 15.3 million was spent completely
renovating the Ian Ramsey CoE Academy
school site in Stockton - on - Tees, ensuring generations of pupils will have access to the best possible
facilities for learning.
Not all good news Thanks to the programme, # 15.3 million has been spent completely
renovating the Ian Ramsey CoE Academy
school site in Stockton - on - Tees, ensuring generations of pupils will have access to the best possible
facilities for learning.
I am also pleased that we have been able to
renovate or reconstruct the majority of our
school facilities.
Unlike regular public
schools, which have the authority to seek taxpayer - backed bonds for
renovating school buildings and new construction, charter
schools have no such mechanism in place to offset their
facilities costs, which often come out of their operating budgets.
States and localities use capital spending to build new
schools,
renovate and expand
facilities, and equip
schools with more modern technologies.
With the move of the high
schoolers to this
renovated facility, Santa Fe South
Schools will be able to serve an additional 600 students from pre-K through 12th grade.
In most states, bond elections are the primary way that
school districts can acquire funds to build new
facilities and
renovate existing space.
It is also a practical tool and a must - have resource for all
school stakeholders involved in planning, designing and constructing new and
renovated schools and evaluating the educational adequacy of existing
school facilities.
Funded mainly as part of a $ 41 million
facilities referendum in April 2015 to expand or
renovate 16 district
schools, the project at East High has been a source of growing excitement and nostalgia among students, staff and alumni going back several decades.
Bond projects include classroom technology, safety and security upgrades, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades, new /
renovated facilities for College, Career and Technical Education, temporary classrooms replaced by permanent classrooms, air conditioning, ADA improvements to athletic
facilities, turf fields, and other capital improvements at traditional and charter
schools throughout the district.
Planning and Construction develops
school facilities that meet student population and educational program requirements and is responsible for managing resources that are organized to provide a variety of project management related services in the areas of
school planning, design and construction for the purposes of modernizing,
renovating and improving educational
facilities.
And that's after serving on the board of a
school that built a $ 19 million
facility and
renovated (to the tune of about $ 10 million) a second site.
For instance, the San Diego Unified
School District approved this week a facilities bond aimed at not only improving and renovating current school facilities, but also building new
School District approved this week a
facilities bond aimed at not only improving and
renovating current
school facilities, but also building new
school facilities, but also building new space.
A
School Buildings Task Force in Rhode Island says the state should allocate $ 500 million to
renovate and repair crumbling education
facilities.
If your
school has sustained damage that will take a long time to repair, consider renting modular classrooms for your educational
facility so students can continue classes while your
school is being
renovated.
Unlike K - 12
school districts, public colleges and universities are viewed more as statewide institutions and have typically received state funds to build and
renovate their campus
facilities.
More than 71 % of San Bernardino voters approve Bond Measure N, allocating $ 250 million to
renovate San Bernardino Unified
school facilities.
But «No Child Left Behind» does not include funding to help local
school districts build or
renovate facilities.
The result will be 276 new
schools and 186
renovated facilities.
Proponents of greater state and federal involvement in
school construction had to fight the longstanding assumption that local districts should bear the financial burden of constructing and
renovating elementary and secondary
school facilities.
«To construct /
renovate classrooms, restrooms /
school facilities to improve the quality of education at Brittan Elementary School, build a gymnasium for school and community use; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites and equipment, shall this Brittan Elementary School District measure be adopted to issue $ 4,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3 cents / $ 100 assessed value, generating approximately $ 260,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens» oversight, NO money for salaries, all money staying local?&
school facilities to improve the quality of education at Brittan Elementary
School, build a gymnasium for school and community use; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites and equipment, shall this Brittan Elementary School District measure be adopted to issue $ 4,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3 cents / $ 100 assessed value, generating approximately $ 260,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens» oversight, NO money for salaries, all money staying local?&
School, build a gymnasium for
school and community use; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites and equipment, shall this Brittan Elementary School District measure be adopted to issue $ 4,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3 cents / $ 100 assessed value, generating approximately $ 260,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens» oversight, NO money for salaries, all money staying local?&
school and community use; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites and equipment, shall this Brittan Elementary
School District measure be adopted to issue $ 4,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3 cents / $ 100 assessed value, generating approximately $ 260,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens» oversight, NO money for salaries, all money staying local?&
School District measure be adopted to issue $ 4,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3 cents / $ 100 assessed value, generating approximately $ 260,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens» oversight, NO money for salaries, all money staying local?»
In 2008, the districts adopted a
school facilities master plan, intending to build over 30 new
schools and
renovate 50 more.
Roughly 100
schools were
renovated or built during that time, and the state is now home to more than 22 million square feet of
school facilities.
Newly
renovated or built
facilities should be equitably distributed between charter, traditional, open - admission, and selective - admission
schools
The
school system is spending $ 24.1 million to
renovate the 66 - year - old
facility.
Several of these
schools have worked with our nonprofit
facilities partner Building Hope to construct $ 50 million in new or
renovated buildings across Idaho.
Charter
schools are able to construct and
renovate facilities at a fraction of what district
schools spend per seat and per square foot.
At the same time, a new emphasis on crafts was introduced with the addition of ceramists Reg Dixon, David Lambert and Robert Weghsteen to the teaching staff, coinciding with the
School's move to larger
facilities at the
renovated School Board building in 1952.