School Building Authority moves Minuteman proposal to next stage

Boston Globe 8/6/15: State endorses plans for new $144.9 million Minuteman High. The Massachusetts School Building Authority endorsed Minuteman High School’s plans for a new building Thursday, and authorized officials to move forward with a detailed design for the $144.9 million project. The new 628-student vocational/technical high school, which would be built in Lincoln on land already owned by the district, would be funded by the MSBA and the 16 district towns. The MSBA would pay a minimum of 40 percent of eligible costs, according to a press release from the school.

Wayland Town Crier 8/6/15: School Building Authority moves Minuteman proposal to next stage. Minuteman Regional High School crept closer to a new school building on Thursday as the Massachusetts School Building Authority bumped the project to the next stage in development.

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