Mason (Ohio) district progresses on construction projects

Nov. 24, 2008
School system is expanding high school and adding to its stadium

The 10,500-student Mason (Ohio) district has two major construction projects totaling $35 million reaching the half-way point this winter. When they are done next summer, it will mark the end of the largest building boom in the district's history. Taking shape at Mason High School: new wings with 49 classrooms. The $30 million expansion is expected to make the high school the largest in the Cincinnati area and perhaps the largest in Ohio. On the same campus, work continues on a $5 million, two-story addition to Mason's stadium.

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