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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Albuquerque's public school district and Central New Mexico Community College are teaming up on construction of a building to house two charter public schools on the college's campus.
The Albuquerque Journal (http://goo.gl/ocdKgq ) reports that an agreement call for the planned building to serve Native American Community Academy and the College and Career High School beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.
The agreement is subject to voter approval of bond issues to provide the funding.
The project's estimated cost is $35 million, but college President Kathie Winograd says more precise costs won't be known until building designs are complete.
The College and Career High School is already located on the college's campus, but Winograd says it is outgrowing its current space.
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