Frankford High School reopens after closing for more than 2 years

Frankford High School is reopening after being closed down for over two years due to asbestos.

After being closed for over two years due to asbestos concerns, Frankford High School in Philadelphia is set to reopen with a fresh look and improved facilities.

The extensive renovation project, costing nearly $30 million, has transformed the school into a safe and modern learning environment.

What we know:

The school, which had been closed since asbestos was discovered throughout the building in 2023, now boasts significant upgrades.

Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr. expressed enthusiasm for the reopening, inviting everyone to "check out this new jawn."

The renovations include the removal or repair of asbestos material

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