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HISD to spend $3 million more on Key Middle School
01:19 AM CDT on Thursday, May 15, 2008
HOUSTON -- On Wednesday, the Houston school board approved a plan that will ensure that troubled Key Middle School will remain open. It’s a proposal first reported last week by 11 News that called for $3 million to finish repairs to the school.
That money is on top of the $3 million already spent to renovate the school after teachers and a handful of students said mold problems made them ill.
The new renovation work will include new windows for the campus and the replacement of one of the school’s air conditioning units.
There had been some consternation that HISD was considering shutting the school down after complaints about the mold problems persisted after the first round of renovations.
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