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Jun 29 2007
Letters: School Buildings' Failing Grade Print
Gail Van Wicklen   
Friday, 29 June 2007
Letters to the EditorAfter seeing the failing grade that our school(s) condition received my first questions is:

Why have we been paying for upgrades and expansion while not maintaining what we have. Makes sense to spend money to maintain the present structures in useable and safe condition before asking to expand.

Why has the poor condition of the schools been kept so quiet?

I do think that the tax payers are due an explanation.

From: Gail Van Wicklen
Lansing, NY 14882

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