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South Hills parents to meet on expanding John Adams Middle
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- South Hills-area parents will meet Wednesday to discuss ways to raise the additional funding needed for an expansion to John Adams Middle School in an attempt to address overcrowding.
In December, the West Virginia School Building Authority awarded $750,000 to help build an addition that would create four more classrooms for the school, which has the highest enrollment of any middle school in the county and has had to use several portable classrooms over the years to house students.
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South Hills parents to meet on expanding John Adams Middle
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- South Hills-area parents will meet Wednesday to discuss ways to raise the additional funding needed for an expansion to John Adams Middle School in an attempt to address overcrowding.
In December, the West Virginia School Building Authority awarded $750,000 to help build an addition that would create four more classrooms for the school, which has the highest enrollment of any middle school in the county and has had to use several portable classrooms over the years to house students.
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