Maui High School is looking to build a new permanent facility to house its STEM programs and an Autism Center for Maui District students.
The $13 million, state-funded facility would be built on about two acres — 1.2 acres for the new building and 0.77 acres for parking — and include multiple classrooms for both the STEM and autism programs, neither of which have their own spaces right now.
“You know Maui High, we so strapped for room that it’s hard to run the STEM program in the present rooms that we have,” Principal Jamie Yap said Thursday. “So this would be a big relief. It’ll be STEM-related, and we can be more creative. The…