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New Clifton Heights Middle School Project
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We are excited to announce that a joint press conference was held on August 30th to announce that the District and the Borough of Clifton Heights reached a framework agreement that will allow the District to construct its much needed middle school at the Clifton Heights Athletic Field and give the Borough ownership of the school’s renovated athletic fields, which it will exclusively control outside of the school’s use. This breakthrough is thanks to the willingness by Superintendent Dr. McGarry, Mayor Lombardo, Director of Secondary Education, Dr. Manfre, the Upper Darby Board of School Directors, and the Borough Council of Clifton Heights to see beyond past differences to find a middle ground and a solution that benefits everyone.
As we move forward with this project, we are pleased to share with you a 360-degree view of the design and layout of the proposed new middle school in Clifton Heights. Our architects, KCBA, have provided us with a computer model of the school and fields for your viewing pleasure. Please click on a label as seen on the layout of the school and fields in the image provided below. Once you click on one of the labels (example- football field, main entry, etc.), you will be able to navigate a 360-degree view of that location. You can also view an animation video of the new Clifton Heights Middle School.
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Please click HERE to learn more about the new Clifton Heights Middle School construction project.