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Lansdale resident questions North Penn School District capital plan, cites drop in Keystone proficiency

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At the district's August work session, resident Jason Lanier urged the board to explain a multi‑hundred‑million dollar capital plan and raised concerns about falling student proficiency on Keystone exams.

Jason Lanier, a Lansdale resident, told the North Penn School District board at its August work session that the district’s planned capital spending and renovation work will saddle taxpayers and questioned whether the district has improved student learning outcomes.

Lanier said the high school renovation plus the capital improvement plan could total “$500,000,000, $550,000,000” and noted the district’s published capital improvement plan lists “$375,000,000 over 10 years.” “That’s a lot of money,” he said, and asked “what’s the intention…

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