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Education - San Jose Mercury News

Education - San Jose Mercury News
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Ground broken on Gilroy school that was burned by arson

Students, parents, teachers and officials at Gateway School in Gilroy watched as ground was broken Wednesday on a new building.
About 60 people attended the ceremony for the $42 million project, which includes four classrooms and a therapy room for Gateway's severely handicapped students with medical fragility.
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