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Lafayette board to consider school projects

Posted: Nov 27, 2012 8:12 AM by AP/CS

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LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) - The Lafayette Parish School Board is set to make a decision on how to spend $30 million in bond money at its Wednesday meeting.

A recommendation on how to spend the money included projects to alleviate overcrowding at two Youngsville schools and major building projects and repairs at four other schools in the district.

The Advocate reports recommended projects include: classroom wing additions for Youngsville Middle and Green T. Lindon Elementary, both in Youngsville; a new cafeteria and other renovations for L.J. Alleman Middle; major additions and renovations for David Thibodaux STEM Magnet Academy and major renovations for Lafayette High and Northside High.

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