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Presenter urges urgent renovation of Monocacy Valley High School, cites ADA and space shortfalls
Summary
A presenter at a recent meeting said Monocacy Valley High School, built in 1968, is outmoded and fails to meet modern program and ADA requirements, urging renovation or replacement to serve special-education, therapy and counseling needs.
A presenter at a meeting argued Monocacy Valley High School, built in 1968, is dilapidated and no longer suits modern educational or legal requirements, saying the building must be redesigned to meet students' needs in 2025 and beyond.
The presenter said the school was constructed in an era before the internet and before special education programs were standard, and that modern programming—such as occupational therapy and physical therapy—requires different, larger and more flexible spaces than the original design provides. "You have OT,…
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