Alabama district plans intermediate school

March 17, 2008
Chilton County facility would free up space in elementary and middle schools

The Chilton County (Ala.) is planning to build an intermediate school in Jemison that will relieve space at nearby elementary and middle campuses. The school board has not yet decided the grade configuration, but it is expected that the new school will house grades 4 to 6. This would relieve Jemison Elementary of one grade and Jemison Middle of two grades. The architect is McKee and Associates.

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