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State poised to cover Wayland, Sudbury school projects

Metrowest Daily News 6/12/12: State poised to cover Wayland, Sudbury school projects. School roof projects in Sudbury and Wayland were put onto the fast track last week, making each of them eligible to receive funding in the six-figure range. Sudbury’s Nixon Elementary School and Wayland Middle School were among 15 schools whose applications made it through the 2012 round of the Massachusetts School Building Authority program, which reimburses districts for a part of the cost of repairing roofs, doors, windows, or boilers. The schools must submit a feasibility plan for their projects before they are officially accepted.

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Wayland Middle School Accepted to MSBA Accelerated Repair Program

Wayland Patch 6/7/12: Wayland Middle School Accepted to MSBA Accelerated Repair Program. The Massachusetts School Building Authority has accepted Wayland Middle School into its Accelerated Repair Program for a project to replace the middle school's aging roof. According to the MSBA website, the Accelerated Repair Program is "primarily for the repair and/or replacement of roofs, windows and/or boilers." Wayland schools submitted a statement of interest to the MSBA earlier this year, and the MSBA decided to accept the project into the accelerated program rather than the Major Repair Program.

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State has money for school projects… for now

Metrowest Daily News 1/2/09:State has money for school projects… for now. While other areas of state government struggle mightily for funding, the Massachusetts School Building…

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