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Almost 2,000 kids earned an “A” in decorative concrete when they helped create a band of handprints that circles their new elementary school in Melbourne, Fla. Over a period of nine days, future students of the school were bussed to the site, where they cast their hands for posterity into the tilt wall panels, using almost five tons of plaster in the process.
The 96,000-square-foot school was built under the guidance of H.J. High Construction Company, located in Orlando, Fla. H.J. High was established in 1936 and specializes in general construction, construction management and design/build services.