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Texas high school copes with crowding

San Antonio-area district works to accommodate growth
May 27, 2008

O'Connor High School in Helotes, Texas, was built for 2,400 students, but now the school has 900 students more than it should hold. A cafeteria addition from a few years back helps, as does a courtyard and good weather that keeps it in use most days. Still, a teachers' lounge had to be turned into an art classroom, and the campus has 44 portable classrooms, or trailers, in a long row that curves behind the rest of the school. Suburban school systems in the San Antonio area, such as the Northside district, have been riding a wave of population explosion for a decade, and, for most, there's no end in sight.

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