WATCH: Must-see aerial views of progress on Middletown’s massive school construction project

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Middletown schools are undergoing historic renovations.

The $96 million project, which is expanding and renovating the high school and building a new, adjacent middle school, is continuing its progress.

View the video above for the updated views, and here are five things to know:

1. What's happening? The $96 million project is expanding and renovating the high school and building a new, adjacent middle school.

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The Middletown City School District is spending $96 million to build a new Middle School and renovate the existing High School on Briel Boulevard.  This is the largest and most expensive construction project in the district's history.   TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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2. What's the timeline? Construction is scheduled to be done by this summer.

3. Some already done. The new campus already includes recently opened Wade E. Miller Arena.

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4. Big pieces left. The temporary building on the north border of campus now housing some high school classes will be demolished.

The Middletown City School District is spending $96 million to build a new Middle School and renovate the existing High School on Briel Boulevard.  This is the largest and most expensive construction project in the district's history.   TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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5. Historic project. It is the largest, most expensive construction project in Middletown Schools' history.

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