Montrose High School is currently a patchwork of additions and renovations completed as stopgap measures over the past 80 years to serve a growing school community. With overcrowding already an issue, and enrollment projected to increase by about 100 students in 2026, additional space is needed. Additionally, the school’s aging infrastructure requires constant maintenance and repair, costing taxpayers millions of dollars. Other identified challenges include:
- More than 55 entry/access points, posing security concerns
- Aging infrastructure campuswide
- Undersized, outdated, poorly configured classrooms, science labs, and other instructional spaces
- Overcrowded classrooms and circulation issues
- Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accessibility challenges
- Only a single "lift" on campus that breaks down weekly and is not a full-sized elevator that could accommodate a medical gurney
- No natural light in many classrooms
- Lack of an auditorium, performing arts spaces, and meeting rooms
- Instructional spaces for Career Pathways (vocational/technical) are outdated, scattered around campus, and in many cases difficult to access
- Lack of space for student support services
- Inadequate parking and traffic flow issues
- Lack of sports fields and practice space