The district already is deep in debt after borrowing $55 million in 2005 to update its elementary schools and won't start making large payments on that debt until 2017, Fraasch said.According to a December 4, 2008 article by Matt Santoni, we are in deeper debt than I ever knew! Maybe I am not alone on this one. I am appalled!
Yeppp, glad there is no baggage on that joint steering committee. Love what Posti said.
Talk about irresponsible - look at Jan Klein's comment.
Mt. Lebanon board member urges postponing school projects