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The Bozeman School District board of trustees has approved a preliminary design for a new high school that would be heated and cooled via a geothermal system.
September 13, 2017 /
The Bozeman School District board of trustees has approved a preliminary design for a new high school that would be heated and cooled via a geothermal system.
The design by CTA Architects Engineers includes a student commons in the center with three classroom wings. Students could eat lunch, hold pep rallies, dances and informal performances in the two-story commons area, which would also have close access to the auditorium, the main gym, counseling, the principal’s office and the library.
By Gail Schontzler Chronicle Staff Writer
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