West Virginia schools need $2.7 billion for school facility upgrades over 10 years

State officials say less than a third of that amount will be available at the state level
Feb. 28, 2011

From The Charleston State Journal: Public school districts in West Virginia will need $2.7 billion for school construction and upgrades over the next 10 years, but less than a third of that will be available at the state level, the head of the West Virginia School Building Authority says.

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