Cincinnati board approves plans for elementary school

Oct. 13, 2009
Some neighbors had objected to site chosen for Silverton Paideia Academy

From The Cincinnati Enquirer: The Cincinnati school board has approved plans for a rebuilt Silverton Paideia Academy. The plans call for the new 400-student, preschool-to-sixth grade school. In June, five neighbors sued in hopes of blocking a land swap between the Cincinnati district and the city of Silverton that cleared the way for the new campus. In September, a judge dismissed the lawsuit.

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