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APS Bond Dollars Benefit Students

More than 600 students at Murphy Creek K-8 in southeast Aurora are reaping the rewards of bond dollars that funded the district's newest school.

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  "I'd like to say thank you for our new school. Our school has a strong community feeling, and I'm excited about the opportunities I'll have here." - Murphy Creek student Kuraan Smyer-Jones  
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This year, Murphy Creek will also serve students in the Aurora Frontier K-8 attendance area. Aurora Frontier, now under construction in the Conservatory development, will open its doors in August 2006.

Paris Principal Judy Yates and students
Paris Principal Judy Yates and students
Students and their families attend Murphy Creek K-8 Grand Opening.
Students and their families attend Murphy Creek K-8 Grand Opening.
Students throughout the district are learning in improved schools. At Sixth Avenue Elementary, students are enjoying their school's full building remodel. Another school remodel is nearly complete at 875 Peoria. The building currently houses Paris Elementary students and staff members while their new school building is under construction at 16th and Paris.
Staff and students at West Middle School and Hinkley High School are watching their school remodels firsthand. Both remodel projects will be completed in 2007.

Over the summer, bond dollars also funded renovations at seven schools. To learn more about APS bond projects, visit the APS Bond site.

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"This is a tremendously exciting time for our school community. We're starting the year in a bright, remodeled building, and we're looking forward to moving into our brand new school next year."- Principal Judy Yates, Paris Elementary

 
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