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Master Plan Deadline Nears

Posted: January 30, 2012 at 5:35 a.m.

Local economic doldrums don’t appear to be halting school construction in Washington County.

AT A GLANCE

Building Needs

Washington County school districts are looking ahead to determine building needs for the next six years, including:

  • Farmington — A new high school

  • Prairie Grove — A new primary school and a storm shelter to double as a multipurpose room

  • Springdale — Two elementary schools

  • West Fork — Middle school physical education facility and three classrooms

Source: Staff Report

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