Texas district buys land for school, multipurpose building

March 29, 2009
School in Keller will house grades 5 to 8
From The Keller Citizen: The Keller (Texas) school district is buying a 43-acre site where it plans to build an intermediate-middle school and a multipurpose facility. The district has budgeted $56.5 million for the hybrid campus--which will house fifth- through eighth-graders--and $10.2 million for the multipurpose facility. Both facilities are expected to open in fall 2010. The architect is Hahnfeld, Hoffer and Stanford.

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