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Millennium robotics team seeks space, boosters; parent urges broader support for school bands
Summary
Students from Millennium High School described their FIRST Tech Challenge work and asked the board for a larger classroom, booster-club approval and access to larger practice areas; a parent urged the district to review band funding and noted instrument repair funding of $3,000 versus booster contributions exceeding $50,000.
At the Feb. 4 meeting of the Agua Fria Union High School District governing board, students from Millennium High School's robotics team described their season and asked the board to be aware of facility and booster-club requests that they are pursuing with school administration.
"My name is Ashley Park, and I'm the president," Ashley Park told trustees, describing the team's participation in the FIRST Tech Challenge and saying the team is currently ranked seventh in the state out of 97 teams. Park said the club is requesting a…
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