Ellsworth, Maine, approves money for grade school

June 23, 2007
New building will accommodate prekindergarten through 8th grade.

Voters in Ellsworth, Maine, have approved a $35 million plan to build a new grade school and upgrade other facilities. The new building, which will house grades pre-K through 8, will replace two outdated schools, the Knowlton and Moore schools. The money, which is being provide by the state, also will fund renovations to the city's middle school.

To read The Ellsworth American article, click here.

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