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New classrooms begin to open in East Brunswick
Students in kindergarten through third grade at the Cranbury Road school moved into some 14 new classrooms just prior to winter break in December. This allowed renovations to begin in two wings of the original building. Because the size of the original classrooms do not meet current code requirements, every three classrooms will become two. Also at Central, a new entrance and lobby has opened, and the main office staff, nurse, child study team and student assistance specialist have moved into new work spaces. A new gymnasium being built at the school is scheduled to become usable on Jan. 16. "It is wonderful to watch the progress at all three of the district's construction sites," Superintendent of Schools Jo Ann Magistro told the Sentinel. "To see teaching and learning actually taking place in the new space at Central School is truly uplifting."
At Hammarskjold Middle School, which will be mostly replaced with a new building, the concrete foundation and slabs are nearly complete, and steel construction has begun on the Rues Lane side of the project, Magistro reported. Work at Central and Lawrence Brook began last spring and is still expected to be completed by September, while Hammarskjold is scheduled to be done by September 2008, according to Patricia LaDuca, coordinator of community relations and programs for the school district. Township voters in a December 2004 referendum approved the additions and renovations, which are designed to ease overcrowding district-wide at the elementary and middle school levels. Next fall, elementary school students who do not attend the schools near their homes because of overcrowding will be able to return to those schools, officials said.
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