Wednesday, Oct. 8, is the last day for residents and taxpayers to submit written comments on Seneca Valley School District’s proposed $165 million intermediate high school renovation and performing arts center.
It’s been a hot-button topic for a while now, with many residents asking the school board to table the idea or reduce the scope and cost of the potential project.
Seneca Valley School Board President Eric DiTullio has said the proposed renovation is a necessary investment to prepare for the district’s continued growth. DiTullio said the project is supported by multiple demographic studies projecting a steady increase in student enrollment as thousands of new homes are built across the district.
When the board met this week, a handful of residents spoke out against the project — s