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 SEV EN TY- FI RST C ONGRESS. SESS. III. CH. 282 . 1931 . 1395 March 15, 1932 : Provided, That this limitation shall not be consid- ered as preventing the employment of a matron and the care of children under school age at the Webster School whose parent or parents are in attendance in connection with Americanization work. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS of the Proviso. Webster School pro- visions. Buildings and g rounds. Roo sev elt Bu sin ess High. Proviso. Use of old building. Young. First unit. For continuing the construction of the new school building for the Roosevelt (Business) High School, $400,000 : Provided, That upon completion of such building the building now occupied by the Business High School shall be utilized for senior high and elemen- tary school purposes. For the completion of the construction of the first unit Young School in northeast Washington, $30,000. For the completion of the construction of the Brown Junior High School in northeast Washington, $300,000. For the erection of an eight-room building on a site to be pur- chased in the vicinity of Connecticut Avenue and Upton Street northwest, $140,000. For the erection of an eight-room building on a site to be pur- chased in the vicin ity of Burle ith an d Glove r Park, $145 ,000. For the construction of an eight-room addition to the Douglass- Simmons School and the necessary remodeling of the present building, $130,000. Fo r the con struc tion of an eig ht-ro om ad diti on to the Harri son School and the necessary remodeling of the present building, $140,00 0 . For the construction of a six-classroom addition to the Orr School, $80,000 . For the construction of a second story of four classrooms at the Key School, $60,000. For the c omplet ion of the c onstru ction of the 11Taef arland Junio r High School, including ten classrooms, one gymnasium, and a lunch room and kitchen, $200,000. For the construction of an addition to the Paul Junior High School, including ten classrooms and one gymnasium, $180,000. For_ the erection of a junior high school building on a site already purchased for that purpose in the Brookl and-Woodridge section, $200,000 ; and the commissioners are authorized to enter into contract or contra cts for s uch build ing, at a cost not to excee d $500,00 0. For the construction of an addition to the Woodridge School to provi de fo ur cl assr ooms and u nfin ished spac e for fou r add ition al classro oms, $ 110,00 0. For the erection of a new school building for the Jefferson Junior High School on a site to be acquired in southwest Washington for that purpose, $200,000 ; and the commissioners are authorized to enter into contract or contracts for such building, at a cost not to exceed $51- 5,000. For the construction of a gymnasium at the Randall Junior High School, $40,000. For the construction of a gymnasium and three additional class- rooms connecting the line Junior High School and the Towe rs School, incl uding the ne cessar y remo deling of the prese nt bui ldings , $55,000 . For the construction of an additional building for the Giddings School of tw elve c lassro oms an d thre e auxil iary r ooms, $170,0 00. For the construction of a school building on a site now owned by m iaORoa d .t h and Hal- the District of Columbia at Fourteenth Street and Kalmia Road to provide four classrooms and unfinished space for four additional classrooms, $110,000. Brown Junior High . Con nec tic ut Ave nue and Upton Street. Burleith and Glover Park. Douglass-Simmons. Addition, etc. Harrison. Addition. Orr. Addition. Ke y, Addition. Macfar land Junior High. Paul Junior High. Brookland-Wood- ridge. Contra cts a uthor- ized. Woodridge. Addition. Jefferson Junior High. To be replaced. Contracts author- ized. Randall Junior High. Gymnasium. nine Junior High and Towers. Giddings. Addition.

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