New elementary facility dedicated in Grand Island, Neb.

Jan. 15, 2009
Engleman Elementary cost $5.4 million

TheGrand Island (Neb.) district has dedicated its new $5.4 million elementary school. The new Engleman Elementary has a heating and air conditioning system that improves indoor air quality; rubber floors to accommodate green cleaning; interior and exterior security cameras; and a redesigned drive that makes it safer to drop off and pick up students. The architect is Cannon Moss Brygger and Associates. To read The Grand Island Independent article, click here.

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