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High school site picked, but overload still at issue

by Reporter Newspaper Staff February 24, 2011

After a year-long study, the Atlanta school board has decided to spend $56.2 million to buy 56 acres on Northside Parkway for a new North Atlanta High School campus at the far northwest corner of Buckhead. But turning dirt is not just around the corner. The school board vote Feb. 14 enables the Atlanta Public […]

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