Milford has taken another step toward upgrading or maybe completely replacing Milford High School. The Massachusetts School Building Authority has greenlit the school district to begin a feasibility study to address infrastructure and modernization needs for the 50-year-old school. The study will help to figure out whether it is more cost effective to renovate or build a new one. The Daily News reports district officials have their eye on expanding the school to include grades 8-12, Pre-K, and some vocational programs.
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