RAYTOWN, Mo. - School may be out for the summer, but work continues inside many schools in Raytown.
Summer break is when renovations take place, and construction crews are down to the wire with a July 31 deadline.
One
general contractor for the district said this is their busiest, most
stressful time of the year as summer break continues to shorten.
http://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/construction-crews-stay-busy-at-schools-during-summer-break
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