Lebanon, Pa., high school to get upgrade

Jan. 26, 2009
$33 million project will expand campus, enclose courtyard

A $33 million renovation of the 40-year-oldLebanon (Pa.) High School facility will give it a "green" look and bring its central courtyard indoors. The school has three circular main buildings connected by walkways with an open courtyard in the center. Design plans call for enclosing the courtyard and making it the central meeting place of the school. The project is not expected to begin until late 2010. The architect is Beers & Hoffman. To read The Lebanon Daily News article, click here.

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