High-efficiency boilers fit the curriculum in Michigan
School districts across the country are facing the battle of providing the best education possible with limited funds and shrinking budgets. During lean times, it becomes hard to justify spending money on facility renovations, but many schools are recognizing that facilities are just as important as textbooks.
The Forest Hills School District in Grand Rapids, MI, was founded in 1956 when 13 neighboring, one-room schools consolidated into one district. The district serves more than 8,600 students and annually gains approximately 200 new students each year.