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Board approves RFQ and intent to use CMAR for proposed STEM Innovation charter high school
Summary
The district authorized a request for qualifications for architectural design services and approved seeking a construction manager at‑risk (CMAR) to support design and bidding for a proposed 400‑student STEM Innovation charter high school.
The Council Bluffs Community School District board approved two steps toward creating a proposed STEM Innovation charter high school: issuing a request for qualifications (RFQ) for architectural design services and authorizing intent to use a construction manager at risk (CMAR) for the project.
Administrators described the proposed school as a non‑traditional, project‑based, small high school targeted at roughly 400 students and focused on engineering, robotics, medical fields and…
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