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Wonders why new school wasn't built bigger About: We cannot turn back To ColumbiaMagazine.com: I am all for my grandchild and nephews and nieces to have a better school and would not mind paying for it. But this is my complaint: When they thought we needed a new high school they started all this about the old one was condemned. Everyone should come out and see how bad of condition it was in. No one should be going to school there....they haven't missed a day having school in that building. They keep saying a nickle tax when actually it is 5.6 which will be a 6 cent tax, and why didn't they build the new elementary school big enough when they were building it? s/Marsha Allen This story was posted on 2009-12-03 10:27:14
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