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Pasco County (Fla.) district looks at upgrading open-classsroom schools

Nine campuses in the district have a design that is no longer considered viable
June 20, 2011

From The Tampa Tribune: In Pasco County, Fla., where a population boom in the 1970s fueled the need for more schools, the district built three high schools, one middle school and five elementary schools that used a windowless, open-classroom design. That approach was popular throughout the country at the time, but before long, districts began to question whether the designs were such a keen idea. Now the Pasco board is seeing a need for major remodeling at the nine schools, which aren't up to building codes and don't mesh well with modern academic needs.

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