Also during its first meeting after a monthlong recess, council is set to reopen debate over restructuring the roles of the mayor and city administrator.
The Key School requested the money in July to use for renovations to its Hillsmere campus.
"This is to house our current students. We're not growing in size. We just need a more modern, 21st century classroom," said Head of School Marcella Yedid.
City Finance Director...
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this school is in a.a.co. why is the city loaning them money must be that dumb mayor again
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