Elementary expansion will ease crowding in Minnesota district

Dec. 15, 2008
Detroit Lakes district looks to add classrooms at Roosevelt campus

The Detroit Lakes (Minn.) district is looking to add classrooms in the basement of at Roosevelt Elementary School to relieve crowding. The proposal calls for addition of three large classrooms and three small classrooms that could be used for small-group learning exercises. A bathroom and a custodial area also would be built. The architect is YHR Partners.


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