The official award, to the lowest bidder, will be made Sept. 7 at the next Board of Education meeting. A separate plan then will be made for classroom space.
Results from the state's STAR tests came in this week and showed Albany students did only slightly better than last year. But Albany scores are still among the best in the county.
The Albany Unified School District is considering several ways to make it easier for students to get around.
Concerns throughout Albany about overcrowding at the high school focus on high school stairs, which slow to a crawl between classes.
The Albany High Athletic Boosters fell short of last year's $44,000.
A golf tournament and dinner auction will help students participate in high school sports.
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Bids for the project are due Aug. 17, but they won't include plans for additional classrooms.
With no state budget, the Albany Unified School District - like other districts - has to delay any real contract offer to its three unions because it doesn't know how much money it will receive.
The race, a high-speed sprint, has been going for nearly a decade.
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The Board of Education approved a plan to preserve the Albany Children's Center after-school program, which was put in jeopardy by a state plan to end child care subsidies. About 50 families will get assistance, but another 50 or so won't.
The process has suffered from delays, but now appears it's on track. Two new pools, one indoor and one outdoor, are scheduled to open in June 2011.
The cuts could force child care programs in Albany to close come fall.
This primer explains the K-12 education budget for the Albany Unified School District.
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The governor's proposed budget eliminates subsidies for after-school child care, which leaves many Albany parents wondering what to do. The YMCA has promised to help affected students and teachers until a more long-term solution is found.
The facility closed in December 2008 to be reborn as a state-of-art aquatic center with two swimming pools. Construction is projected to start as early as September, with the facility opening next summer.