Facilities consultants present results to District 518 board
December 18, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
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WORTHINGTON Facilities consultants Tom Tapper and Dave Maroney, who have worked with District 518 over the past several months to identify options for accommodating the district’s expanding student population, reported their recommendations at Tuesday night’s monthly school board meeting. Continue Reading
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