Howard County, Md., high schools need funds for upgrades

Four older high schools in Howard County, Md., need $35 million in repairs, according to a recently released study, and education leaders are warning that a dedicated source of capital is needed. The $35 million is needed for maintenance and replacement of essentials such as mechanical systems and roofs in the next two decades. An additional $120 million would be required to bring the older schools up to the standards of the county's newer schools

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