

We are also told that after the massacre on January 2, 2013, SHES reopened in an empty school about 7 miles away in Monroe, CT — Chalk Hill Middle School at 375 Fan Hill Rd. — until a new swanky SHES was rebuilt with a gift of $50 million from the state of Connecticut.
$50 million for an elementary school!
Thanks to Wolfgang Halbig, a former a law enforcement officer (U.S. Customs inspector and Florida state trooper), educator (public school coach, teacher, assistant principal and principal), and nationally-recognized school safety consultant, we have documentary evidence that SHES had moved to Chalk Hill Middle School at least months before December 2012, including invoices for food deliveries to Chalk Hill but billed to SHES.
See “Wolfgang Halbig has stunning evidence that Sandy Hook Elementary School was closed months before ‘massacre’”
Recently, Mr. Halbig uncovered yet another piece of evidence.
All U.S. public schools and libraries are required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to use USAC Form 471 — a form designed to help schools and libraries to list the eligible services they have ordered and estimate the annual charges for them so that the Fund Administrator can set aside sufficient support to reimburse providers for services.
Note: USAC is Universal Service Administrative Co., which has a Schools and Libraries (E-rate) Program that provides discounts to keep public school students and library patrons connected to broadband and voice services.
Below is the FCC Form 471 for the funding year 2012 of Newtown Public Schools:
Note that the schools listed are:
- Middle Gate Elementary School
- Hawley Elementary School
- Head O’Meadow Elementary School
- Newtown Middle School
- Central Administrative Office
- Sandy Hook Elementary School
- Newtown High School
- Chalk Hill Middle School