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If the Ronald School were left as present, without seismic retrofit, what would have to be done to ensure the safety of Shorewood High School students?

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If the Ronald School were left as present, without seismic retrofit, what would have to be done to ensure the safety of Shorewood High School students?

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The District has been advised that to protect students, a new Shorewood High School would have to be set back at least 45 feet on all three sides from the Ronald School, which is an unreinforced brick masonry building. Any decision on setbacks between Shorewood and Ronald, including barriers to keep students away from that area, would need to be resolved during the planning process, which makes these types of planning decisions.

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