The School Board voted Tuesday to move forward with plans to tear down a historic building at Riverview High School, ending a two-year-long effort by local activists to save it. The split vote -- 3 to 2 -- came after an hour of emotional comments from two dozen teachers, parents, community members and architects, forcing the board to weigh the value of preserving the building against the need for more parking and ballfields at the high school. HT | previously
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Booooo!!!!!
because parking and ballfields contribute so much more to education than cultural landmarks...
lame-asses!
they paved riverview and put up a parking lot, bah, bah bah bah...
unbelievably shortsighted.
the building was designed to not need A/C. the mold problems didn't show up til clowns forced in A/C
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