“You have done tremendously well. You have done what most Governments have not been able to do for the people of Mamprugu, and for that matter your name and your footprints will remain indelible in Mamprugu, even for generations unborn. May God help you and thank you very much.” These…
When the three-story 45,000-sf Constance and Miguel Fernandez STEM Center for Science and Math opened last September at the entrance of the historic Ransom Everglades School campus in Coconut Grove, Fla., it created a new quad with an outdoor theater and classrooms, art exhibition space, and an outdoor student green. But one thing the new building didn’t have was private offices. New K-12 projects eschewing faculty offices.