Renovations Begun at Clifton School
A$2.5 million rehabilitation project has begun at Clifton Middle School in Monrovia.
The project will include installing air conditioning, a fire alarm system, lowered ceilings, new lighting and handicapped access.
Most of the project will be funded by the state, with $50,000 coming from the Monrovia Unified School District.
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