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FAYETTEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS: New high school Fayetteville's own economic stimulus

Posted: September 8, 2009 at 5:49 a.m.

As we approach the final week before the Sept. 15 election, I wanted to take this opportunity to comment about a couple of points regarding the economic impact of this project. A new high school is certain to provide the building conditions we need for world-class learning for our students. It can be a building that will speak to the pride we have in our education system and the success of our students and teachers. While this effort has always been about providing the best for our students, I wonder how many of you have considered it also as an economic stimulus for Fayetteville's ability to compete in the regional and global markets. It is even an investment in your own property. Let me explain.

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Academics, Pages 6 on 09/08/2009

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