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Princeton Elementary

New Special Education Single Classroom    Progress   
 
Princeton Elementary
Norman Road, Princeton, CA 95970

New Special Education Single ClassroomTop of Page

At the Princeton Elementary school site, we will construct a new Special Education classroom.
Size:1,688 square feet
Capacity:13 students
Classrooms:1
Funding:Office of Public School Construction with bond monies from Propositions 47 & 55
 (Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Acts of 2002 and 2004)
The new facility will have:
  • 1 classroom
  • Teacher office
  • Janitor/Storage facilities
  • Restroom

ProgressTop of Page

  • Work will begin in 2005

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