The science building at Julian High School in Julian, Calif., which underwent pricey renovations before being abandoned nine years ago, after officials determined it was unsafe — will finally be demolished. UT-San Diego reports that by next school year, a new building will rise and the portable classrooms where kids have been taught science for nearly a decade will be a thing of the past, says David Schlottman, principal of the 155-student high school and superintendent of the Julian Union High School District.
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