Champaign district to take look at ex-health building
CHAMPAIGN – The Champaign school district is looking at the old public health building at 710 N. Neil St. as a possible site for an alternative high school program.
The school board approved a feasibility study of the building, without any discussion, at its meeting Monday night. BLDD Architects will do the study at a cost not to exceed $10,000.
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