District in Chicago suburbs to spend millions on high-tech improvements

March 21, 2001
To replace outdated property ranging from band instruments to desks, chairs and computers, Township High School District 211 Board of Education officials

To replace outdated property ranging from band instruments to desks, chairs and computers, Township High School District 211 Board of Education officials in Chicago's northwest suburbs have approved a $9.3 million spending plan. Nearly half of the money will go for high-tech improvements at the district's five schools.

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