Fairhope, Alabama
STUDENT POPULATION GROWING
Construction has begun on a 'Ninth Grade Academy' between the high and middle schools on Pirate Drive, to provide more capacity for projected growth needs at that grade level
Stuart Construction of Bay Minette was low bidder for the project at $6.7 million; funding is from the 'sales tax fund', according to Baldwin School Board documents.
Also, a bid of $4.2 million for additional classrooms and renovations to the J. L. Newton school on CR 32 was awarded to Youngblood-Barrett Construction of Mobile.
Construction has not started there yet.
An expansion of the current Intermediate School on Bishop Road begun almost a year ago is now nearing completion. It, the current elementary, and the J.L. Newton will all be K-6's this school year.
New Ninth Grade Academy. |
thefairhopetimes.blogspot.com |
STUDENT POPULATION GROWING
Construction has begun on a 'Ninth Grade Academy' between the high and middle schools on Pirate Drive, to provide more capacity for projected growth needs at that grade level
Stuart Construction of Bay Minette was low bidder for the project at $6.7 million; funding is from the 'sales tax fund', according to Baldwin School Board documents.
Also, a bid of $4.2 million for additional classrooms and renovations to the J. L. Newton school on CR 32 was awarded to Youngblood-Barrett Construction of Mobile.
Construction has not started there yet.
An expansion of the current Intermediate School on Bishop Road begun almost a year ago is now nearing completion. It, the current elementary, and the J.L. Newton will all be K-6's this school year.
J. Larry Newton School |
Comments
It's also strange that those developments keep getting approved.
It appears that one, or more, people involved in the approval process must be profiting.
They don't raise taxes you complain. They raise taxes you complain.
They don't pave roads you complain. They pave roads you complain.
Am I missing something here, is there money to be made complaining?