Temporary spaces help Montgomery County build schools

Sept. 2, 2010
District has five “holding facilities” that serve as swing space during construction

From The Washington Post: While the Montgomery County (Md.) district is building a new $25.1 million Garrett Park Elementary School during the next 18 months, students are attending classes in building known as the Grosvenor Holding Facility in North Bethesda. The facility is one of five such sites that the Montgomery County public school system uses to house students and staff while schools undergo construction or renovation.

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