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The middle school began construction in 1991 to relieve overcrowding.
Sacred Heart itself built a new school to relieve overcrowding.
The 3000 building also added more classrooms to relieve overcrowding.
The project's aims are to save money and relieve overcrowding.
Each candidate emphasizes the need to relieve overcrowding in the public schools.
The district is in dire need of new judges to relieve overcrowding.
Suppose, though, that the school system used a different technique to relieve overcrowding.
Residents hoped a new school could relieve overcrowding for nearby schools.
More than a quarter of the district's 790 schools are already open year-round to relieve overcrowding.
The withdrawal is intended to relieve overcrowding in the emergency room.
Determined to relieve overcrowding, he put together the concept of a school construction authority.
But school officials said yesterday that the plan would allow them to repair schools and go far toward relieve overcrowding.
The program began to relieve overcrowding and now has 308 students, most of whom are bused.
In 1881 an addition was constructed for female patients which helped to relieve overcrowding concerns.
The city wanted the buildings, in large part, to relieve overcrowding in its schools.
Fund necessary education facilities to relieve overcrowding and to repair older schools.
They would provide 250 beds for the mentally ill and help relieve overcrowding in the mental health system.
Students were taught at the original brick building until 1910, when a large new school was dedicated to relieve overcrowding.
To relieve overcrowding, some have even started operating year-round, staggering vacation times throughout the year.
Relieving overcrowding through vouchers did not appeal to him.
The first congressional office buildings were constructed immediately after the turn of the century to relieve overcrowding in the Capitol.
'You promised to show us a way of relieving overcrowding.
She opposed an approach used in Houston and other places to relieve overcrowding: give some students vouchers to attend private schools.
And it says the city should go to a 12-month school year as quickly as possible, a move long overdue, to relieve overcrowding.
But unlike most school districts around the country that remain open all year, the district is not motivated by the desire to relieve overcrowding.
In 1978, the Home office moved to a new building, easing overcrowding.
Changes were made to use existing space better to ease overcrowding.
New schools planned to ease overcrowding will not be built.
And each talks about the need to ease overcrowding in the district's public schools.
In 1919, to ease overcrowding at other area schools, four classrooms were added to the third floor.
This was part of an attempt to ease overcrowding at many elementary schools.
That would ease overcrowding in existing schools and offer different learning experiences.
Others say it helps ease overcrowding and puts school buildings to work full time.
The move is intended to ease overcrowding and accommodate future population growth in the region.
Is this the only way to help first-time buyers and ease overcrowding?
This was done, in part, to ease overcrowding, but also to make the transition to high school easier for freshmen.
The plan is intended to help ease overcrowding at the city's jails, which are slightly more than full.
Recently, Israeli planners suggested that new public spaces be created to ease overcrowding.
The rest are women and children, many of whom were moved on Wednesday to a school building to ease overcrowding in two gymnasiums.
No new schools will be built to ease overcrowding even though smaller classes are acknowledged to facilitate better learning.
In 1989, number 4 was purchased to ease overcrowding and permit expansion of facilities.
But a new plan to ease overcrowding below ground is having unexpected consequences above ground.
Liberals like it because it's more humanitarian than prison and may someday help ease overcrowding.
Some assessed their own school districts, giving letter grades for efforts to ease overcrowding.
Additions to the school were built in 1965, 1971 and 2001, in efforts to ease overcrowding.
To ease overcrowding, there are quadruple sessions, meaning four overlapping school days.
The proposal, which must be approved by the state Legislature, is intended to ease overcrowding in the city's prison system.
A new wing was added to the main facility that same year to finish the push to ease overcrowding at the school.
Even the schools with gyms and play spaces frequently use them as classrooms to ease overcrowding, the report said.
The neighborhood offer options of private, parochial, charter and new public schools, intended to ease overcrowding.
In 2008, new service was added to the line to reduce overcrowding.
It has been under Federal court orders for years to reduce overcrowding.
Within schools, there is a need to reduce overcrowding.
"The fee will also reduce overcrowding, particularly on weekends," he said.
He said the new rules had already reduced overcrowding.
Changing that would free resources, reduce overcrowding and end a terrible injustice.
Most states, including Delaware, are under court orders to reduce overcrowding in prisons.
She said the current law, prudently enforced, could reduce overcrowding.
About 900 students were enrolled at this school before Grade 9 was removed in 2010 to reduce overcrowding.
We never had the money to reduce overcrowding.
He presented the sentence reductions as a way to reduce overcrowding in the prisons.
Construction of the alleys continued until 1892 because the government needed to reduce overcrowding in residential areas.
A prison that was to close in April because of its rundown condition is to stay open to help reduce overcrowding.
The committee urged that new prisons be built to reduce overcrowding and to place women closer to their homes.
To reduce overcrowding at the depot, the college moved once again to Captain's Point in 1958.
Short turns can aid in reducing overcrowding of buses.
The construction of four new prisons reduced overcrowding somewhat.
I believe both programs show what can be done to reduce overcrowding and save substantial amounts of money without endangering the public.
Alternative sentencing options help reduce overcrowding of local jails and provide services to community organizations.
Directions were made to avoid or reduce overcrowding.
Thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia are under court order to reduce overcrowding.
"The probability of reducing overcrowding is quite limited."
Instead, the episodes focus on Satan's efforts to reduce overcrowding in Hell.
Well, let me tell you, to reduce overcrowding, you need to have some serious experiments with year-round schooling.
This enabled the lengthening of most peak time trains from 6 to 8 cars to reduce overcrowding.
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