While Prince George’s County has embarked on an aggressive endeavor to rebuild old school buildings, many of the classrooms currently in use are several decades old.
Now, the Maryland school system is getting help from an anonymous donor to spruce up many of its libraries.
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These renovated libraries, at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars each, are all being paid for by a donor who grew up in Prince George’s County and donated the money to the nonprofit Heart of America . One of the first new libraries to open is