Plano (Texas) district plans daycare centers for teachers' children

June 26, 2007
District withdraws zoning application and says it doesn't need city's approval for projects.

The Plano (Texas) school district has withdrawn its applications with the city to build two day-care centers exclusively for teachers, but district leaders say they are still committed to starting employee day care. Plano officials withdrew zoning applications to build the centers on district-owned land next to the Beaty and Pearson early childhood schools. District officials say it is not required to consult the city on the project

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