Somersworth, N.H., moves forward with elementary plans

July 5, 2009
City selects architect for facility set to open in 2011

From Foster's Daily Democrat: Somersworth, N.H., has selected an architectural firm to design the city's new elementary school. Team Design/Harriman was picked out of nine applicants. The new school will replace Hilltop Elementary, which had its top two floors closed because of code violations. It will be built with enough space for up to 630 K-5 students and 22 classrooms. Construction is expected to begin next April and be completed by August 2011.


ALSO: Read the cover story in June's American School & University magazine to learn more about Somersworth's use of Qualified School Construction Bonds to build its new elementary

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