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Burned East San Jose youth center could be rebuilt
An East San Jose youth center that burned to the ground last year has only made the community more determined to raise it from the ashes. The Alum Rock Union School District board of trustees on Thursday voted 4-1 to enter an exclusive negotiating agreement with SOMOS Mayfair and the School of Arts and Culture,... The post Burned East San Jose youth center could be rebuilt appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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According to San Jose Spotlight’s source item, Burned East San Jose youth center could be rebuilt, An East San Jose youth center that burned to the ground last year has only made the community more determined to raise it from the ashes. The Alum Rock Union School District board of trustees on Thursday voted 4-1 to enter an exclusive negotiating agreement with SOMOS Mayfair and the School of Arts and Culture,… The post Burned East San Jose youth center could be rebuilt appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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