Danville sixth-graders win grant to revitalize courtyard
DANVILLE – North Ridge Middle School won a $10,000 grant to breathe new life into a rundown courtyard.
School officials said winning a competitive grant, especially for that amount, is impressive. It's even more remarkable that the multifaceted application was prepared by 11- and 12-year-olds.
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