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$94M school construction plan gets underway in NJ.


New Jersey Schools Construction Corporation The New Jersey Schools Construction Corporation (NJSCC or SCC) is a public agency in New Jersey that is responsible for implementing an $8.6 billion overhaul of the educational infrastructure of hundreds of schools in districts throughout all 21 counties of the State  broke ground on Elizabeth Elizabeth, sister of King Louis XVI of France
Elizabeth, 1764–94, sister of King Louis XVI of France, known as Madame Elizabeth. Deeply loyal to her brother, she remained in France during the French Revolution, suffered imprisonment, and was
 School #29 on July July: see month.  29, 2004--the second anniversary of Governor James E. McGreevey's Executive Order establishing the SCC--one day after breaking ground July 28 on Elizabeth School #30 and Elizabeth School #31.

The groundbreaking events heralded the start of approximately $94 million in construction work on the three new elementary schools elementary school: see school. , which will provide 21st century educational opportunities for more than 2,200 students, as well as property tax relief for residents

The state-of-the-art school projects are being fully funded and managed by the SCC SCC - strongly connected component , which was initiated by Governor McGreevey on July 29, 2002 to implement New Jersey's unprecedented $8.6 billion school construction program.

SCC has hundreds of projects under way and is making tremendous progress in fulfilling the visionary 1. visionary - One who hacks vision, in the sense of an Artificial Intelligence researcher working on the problem of getting computers to "see" things using TV cameras. (There isn't any problem in sending information from a TV camera to a computer.  goal of Governor McGreevey to streamline the building of much-needed quality schools statewide.

SCC representatives joined Elizabeth School District officials, students, teachers and residents at a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction of School #29 last week.

John F. Spencer, Chief Executive Officer of SCC, remarked, "Under Governor McGreevey's leadership, we are working harder than ever to ensure that every child can learn in a safe, healthy and high-quality environment.

"These projects in Elizabeth will benefit students, teachers and the community, and are indicative of the positive impact that SCC is having in school districts throughout New Jersey."
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Title Annotation:New Jersey Schools Construction Corporation
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Geographic Code:1U2NJ
Date:Aug 11, 2004
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