At least one of the buildings Seneca High School acquired in the last few months won’t be torn down. The school district bought two houses near the school to tear them down and use the lots for expansion sometime in the future. Supt. Jim Carlson says one of the outbuildings will be spared but moved. The city will use the garage at one of its parks.
That may save some of the demolition cost. The houses are northwest of the school.
Seneca High School and an architecture firm will work with a locally created committee to decide how to expand the school to the southeast. Supt. Jim Carlson says the first part of the plan is to find out what’s needed in a new building. The intention is for it to be a multi-court gymnasium. It may take years to do.
Carlson talked about it with the school board this week.