Small districts in Iowa need state approval for school construction

School building projects in Iowa's smallest districts are now at the mercy of state officials for the first time under a new law that tries to protect taxpayers from wasteful spending. The law forces school districts with fewer than 250 students—35 districts qualify this year—to get the state's permission to build schools. The requirement for the state's permission also applies to school districts with fewer than 100 high school students.

To read The Des Moines Register article, click here.

Discuss this Article 0

Post new comment
Sign In or register to use your American School & University ID
(optional)
Get education facilities news, trends and research.
Visit Schoolhouse Beat on Twitter

Newsletter Signup

2013 Calendar of Industry Events
2013 Calendar of Industry Events

From American School & University and School Designs

Download It Now!

 
Connect With Us