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The city's school system announced the "10-year plan" on Tuesday.
It's part of a plan to overhaul the city's dilapidated infrastructure.
The plan also calls for replacing or renovating 136 school buildings and reducing the number of buildings from 163 to 137. The changes are planned to adjust to changes in population and increase the school district's utilization rate.
School officials say the plan is estimated to cost about $2.4 billion.
Baltimore city's school facilities are the oldest in the state.
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