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 NEWTOWN, Conn. Newtown officials are meeting to debate what to do with the Sandy Hook Elementary School building, where 20 first-graders and six educators were gunned down in a December massacre.The Sandy Hook School Building Task Force, which will meet Friday night, has narrowed the options down to two: renovating or rebuilding on the existing school site, or constructing a new school on nearby property.Whatever choice is made, a new or renovated school won t be ready by the start of the next school year, reports CBS Station WCBS.The task force, which includes 28 local elected officials, may vote on a recommendation to the local school board, or postpone a decision to another meeting on May 10.Sandy Hook Elementary School hasn t housed s stanley cup tudents since stanley uk  December 14, when gunman Adam Lanza, 20, opened fire at the school. He earlier had murdered his mother, Nancy Lanza, at their Newtown home. After killing 26 others, Lanza fatally shot himself as police arrived at the school.        The 430 surviving students have been atte stanley cup nding a renovated school in the neighboring town of Monroe that has been renamed Sandy Hook Elementary School.May 3 meeting of Sandy Hook School Building Task Force  newtown-ct.gov Sandy Hook Site Evaluation Study  pdf Town residents have expressed mixed opinions on what should happen to the school building. It s up to the parents who are directly involved in that school,  one resident told WCBS correspondent Paul Murnane. I wouldn t want to have to send my kid Bgsg New Yorkers cheer as man helped from subway tracks
 On this dry July day, news about the drought thats engulfed most of the western United State stanley cup website s continues to get worse. But how do we know how extensive the current megadrought is  We actually can measure from the sky, but not in the way you think.     First, lets recap this weeks bad news. The U.S. Drought Monitor is reporting that  exceptional drought  is covering 33.5 percent of the U.S. While conditions are getting better in places like Texas and Oklahoma as they get hit with summer thunderstorms, for much of Nevada and California its just going to get drier. California has 82 percent of the state experiencing  extreme  or  exceptional  drought. Of course NASA can help to visualize the drought in one very obvious way: The satellite photography of our dramatically shrinking reservoirs and existing snowpack help show how much water we have now andforecast how much water we can expect to have at summers end. https://gizmodo/how-bad-is-californias-drought-this-bad-1531567081 But theres actually another, more important way to measure the drought: By looking at groundwater. One of the largest underground water reserves in the country is found around the Colorado River Basin, which supplies much of the most-parched areas of Nevada and California with stanley cup  their water. The wells which dot the We water bottle stanley st pull data about how much water is below, but the system is not extensive enough to give a complete picture. But using the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment  GRACE  satellite, NASA can ac