Seminole County, Fla., may have better site for new school

Feb. 2, 2007
The arsenic-tainted site for a planned new Midway Elementary School in the Seminole County, Fla., district may be dumped

The arsenic-tainted site for a planned new Midway Elementary School inthe Seminole County, Fla., district may be dumped in favor of a clean location. Superintendent Bill Vogel says that acreage the district might buy for a future high school is clear of pollution and could be a better site for the school. The elementary school would need 12 acres, and that would leave about 52 acres for a high school.

To read the Orlando Sentinel article, click here http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/seminole/orl-mmidway0207feb02,0,2420495.story?coll=orl-news-headlines-seminole

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