OPRF High School to proceed with $32.6 million campus renovation amid state’s financial uncertainty – Pioneer Press

Oak Park and River Forest High School board members gave unanimous approval to proceed with the upcoming $32.6 million campus renovation. Administrators had recommended postponing the construction project due to financial threats facing the state.
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Greed total greed school boards should have oversight committees. This crap needs to stop

The Truth Hurts
5 years ago

The school administrators asked for the project to be postponed. The school employees were the responsible ones here and the elected leaders of Oak Park and River Forest voted unanimously to proceed. The board is the oversight. They answer to the voters.

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