CigarJeff68
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NC is growing so fast that these are still being used at just about every school in the area I live.
In MD same picture, but not sure if MD is growing same way as NC.NC is growing so fast that these are still being used at just about every school in the area I live.
Our elementary school has these "temporary" buildings, and has had them since we moved in 15 years ago!
Nothing is more permanent than a temporary solutionOur elementary school has these "temporary" buildings, and has had them since we moved in 15 years ago!
Hell in the 70s and 80s in NC, those were a blessing. Those and the library were the only air conditioned rooms in school for me until high-school. Now they want to just build new schools that look nice instead of adding in the trailers. Pretty sure that plan costs way more than adding trailers.
We had the same experience in Frederick County, MD. Our daughter went to a brand new high school for 9th and 10th grade, that had trailers out back. After they redrew the school boundaries, she went to a brand new school for 11th and 12th grade. That school also had trailers! It’s insane how they allow the construction of 10’s of thousands of new homes with building infrastructure at the same time.In MD same picture, but not sure if MD is growing same way as NC.
I know that for past 23 years they keep promising to rebuild MD local high school and now parents who graduated that school are promised same BS
Comes down to the tax base in expanding communities. The tax money isn't there until the people move into the new houses, so they'll always be behind. I'm glad they are building 5 new schools here in Raleigh, but they should also properly expand these existing schools that have trailers.We had the same experience in Frederick County, MD. Our daughter went to a brand new high school for 9th and 10th grade, that had trailers out back. After they redrew the school boundaries, she went to a brand new school for 11th and 12th grade. That school also had trailers! It’s insane how they allow the construction of 10’s of thousands of new homes with building infrastructure at the same time.
Jim