Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Cleveland students question modernization bonds

From the Oregonian:
Still, many Cleveland students say their school seems in need of minor repairs and upgrades, not a wholesale renovation. The idea that they would have to spend a year or two being bused to the former Marshall High School while Cleveland is gutted and improved looms as a greater horror, they say, than the chilly or overheated classrooms, the grungy ceiling tiles and the outdated computers, photography studio and science labs.
"Nothing leaps out as bad or needing to be fixed," says sophomore Sasha Moore, who says his chemistry class has the equipment it needed and his P.E. class doesn't have any true "sardine moments."

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