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Boxed in at Jefferson Elementary

Construction workers appear to be boxed into their work areas while using scissor lifts at varying heights Friday morning at the new Jefferson Elementary School building in Richland. The 65,000-square-foot replacement school will house about 540 students and is being built adjacent to the existing school. The construction project was part of the district's $98 million 2013 bond. Plans also include renovating the 1982 wing of the existing Jefferson to house preschool programs.
Construction workers appear to be boxed into their work areas while using scissor lifts at varying heights Friday morning at the new Jefferson Elementary School building in Richland. The 65,000-square-foot replacement school will house about 540 students and is being built adjacent to the existing school. The construction project was part of the district's $98 million 2013 bond. Plans also include renovating the 1982 wing of the existing Jefferson to house preschool programs. Tri-City Herald

Construction workers appear to be boxed into their work areas while using scissor lifts at different heights Friday morning at the new Jefferson Elementary School building in Richland.

The 65,000-square-foot replacement school will house about 540 students and is being built adjacent to the existing school.

The construction project was part of the district's $98 million 2013 bond.

Plans also include renovating the 1982 wing of the existing Jefferson to house preschool programs.

This story was originally published November 17, 2017 at 5:48 PM with the headline "Boxed in at Jefferson Elementary."

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