Fort Worth School Starts Work on Replacement Lower School Building
Fort Worth Country Day school is pressing forward with a $25 million school building for students in grades 1 through 4.
Read moreFort Worth Country Day school is pressing forward with a $25 million school building for students in grades 1 through 4.
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Read moreFort Worth Country Day (FWCD) school, the oldest college prep institution in the city, is expanding its footprint with the addition of a nearly 33,000-square-foot lower school building, to be called the Annie Richardson Bass Lower School, which will host some 350 students in grades 1-4.
Read moreContractor and architect Marrillia Design has given the Kentucky Wildcats a whole new common area at the state’s flagship university campus.
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