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"New multi-grade STEMschool entrances in recentout being seen if someonethree will include gnn and'We're not increasing the ist phase complete (science, technologyengi- years for security reasons.turns their headthat's alocker room upgrades andsize of the school - we're neering and mathematics)That is a major part of thehuge concern, so we're fix-new floors and ceilin, asdoing a lot of reconstruction A Chicago Tribune Publication at Lincoln Hall labs are used daily by theLincoln-Hall pmjectoffi- ingthat." well as other upgrades for alFofwhat we already have!' BY Mn ISAACS students and the remodeling dais said. Phase two of the three remaining classrooms. That Earlier this month, offi- Pioneer Press of various large group in- The school district origi- phases for the building over- work is scheduled for sum-cials for Z3 Solutions, the struction areas, cafeteria and nally estimated a new se-haul, expected to begin in mer, 2018, according to thefirm in charge of project Lincoinwood School Dis- library is complete' cured front entrance wouldsummer, will include up-disct construction, provided an trict 74 recently announced When students returnedcost $3.8 million - moredates and renovations to School District 74 movedupdated cost estimate of just completion of the first phase to school late lastyear, newthan any other phase of themusic, band and orchestraforward on renovating theunder $24 million for the of a major renovation ofsixth and seventh-gradeproject The work includedmoms, science classrooms, middle school after voters overall project. Lincoln Hall Middle School. STEM labs,instructionalbuilding a new secure en-fitness and healthclass- rejected a $25 million refer- In a letter to School Dis- Thursday, March 30, 2017 The entire project, to be areas for large groups and atrance with modern safetymoms, the student learningendum to tear down andtrict 74 Business Manager completed in three phases, remodeled cafeteria and li- features, officials said.