District in Royal Oak, Mich., mulls replacement of 10 elementary schools

March 13, 2001
In Royal Oak, the multimillion-dollar question is whether the school district should tear down its 10 elementary schools and build eight new ones. Royal

In Royal Oak, the multimillion-dollar question is whether the school district should tear down its 10 elementary schools and build eight new ones. Royal Oak's Physical Environment Goal Committee recommends replacing the elementary schools and renovating the middle and high schools, but the district would need voter approval. The estimated cost is $140 million.

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