Suitland High School in Prince George’s County, Maryland, is getting more than a face-lift — it’s getting a brand new campus where the current one sits.
County officials were on hand Thursday to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new facility. In addition to an academic complex, renderings of the new Suitland High School shows a performing arts theater and an athletics stadium.
“While many of you all know Suitland High School was built in 1951, the fact is that this building is long overdue,” Prince George’s County Public Schools CEO Dr. Monica Goldson said at the ceremony. “Seventy-year-old buildings is ridiculous.”
The current school building is 71 years old.
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