CITY MULLS GYM FUNDS STATE FUNDING MAY BE SOUGHT.Byline: Jim Skeen Staff Writer LANCASTER - Successful in their partnerships in the past, the Lancaster School District Lancaster School District may refer to:
Generally a lottery offers a person the chance to win a prize in exchange for something of lesser value. Most lotteries offer a large cash prize, and the chance to win the cash prize is typically available for one dollar. for funding to build a gymnasium gymnasium In Germany, a state-maintained secondary school that prepares pupils for higher academic education. This type of nine-year school originated in Strasbourg in 1537. for Piute Middle School. Subject to a vote by the City Council tonight, the city and the school district will enter into a joint-use agreement and apply to the California State Allocation Board for half of the estimated $1.6 million cost of the gym. With more applicants than available funding, the state will use a lottery system to determine who will receive funding. ``We'll wait to see how it comes out,'' said school district Superintendent District Superintendent may be:
The city-school district partnership was successful once before, getting half the funding to build the $1.8 million gym for Park View School. The school district and the city financed the rest of the cost of the gym, which opened in 1999. Like the Park View agreement, the new joint-use agreement would allow the city to use the gym for city sports City Sports, Inc. is an American sporting goods retailer operating mostly on the east coast of the United States. Its chief products include athletic apparel, footwear, and equipment. leagues during weekends and evenings. The city has a similar agreement for New Vista Middle School's gym. Plans call for the gym to built next to an existing locker Things commonly known as lockers include:
Gocke said the district should learn this summer whether it will receive the state funding. |
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