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Meadowbrook Waldorf School plans ambitious campus ?
The Meadowbrook Waldorf School is planning an ambitious new campus Richmond, Rhode Island. The plan calls for an early childhood center and an elementary school for students through the eighth grade, as well as the eventual construction of a high school and an auditorium. "This project is going to unique. People will come from far and wide to see it," says developer Michael Abbott. The project is estimated at a cost of "several million dollars."
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