17 Mar, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Montour High School looks for temporary space to house students during renovations

Montour High School in Pennsylvania will undergo renovations next year. The school is currently looking for a temporary area for the school to continue educating its students. There are numerous reasons for the students as well as staff to be relocated, including more than 69,000 square feet of asbestos tile, toxic glues used to hold carpet as well as chalkboards in place, light bulbs with mercury as well as mercury vapor lamps that all contribute to without money indoor air quality.

Moving the students as well as faculty out of the school isn’t only best for their health; it will as well as incision the renovation timetable by almost a year. Unfortunately, guidelines for school buildings are strict, as well as locating a suitable replacement has been difficult. The school board hopes to find a solution by March.

For the filled story, go to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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