Plans for the new school were presented last week to the Norwalk Planning Commission, which unanimously voted to approve the $45 million construction project. The new school will replace the existing facility, which was originally built in 1959. For years, parents have complained that parts of the 62-year-old building have fallen into disrepair and that the community has outgrown its cramped classrooms and hallways. The school system initially considered renovating the building and constructing an addition to house a new cafeteria. But after the cost estimates for the expansion exceeded expectations, district and city officials decided to replace the aging structure with a larger facility on the same site.
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