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The Madison County school board Thursday night took first steps to buy land for the new $46 million high school in the fast-growing Monrovia area. The board authorized Superintendent David Copeland to enter into an agreement to purchase land for the new high school at the corner of Pine Grove Road and Pettus Road, across from Legacy Elementary School. The proposed $46 million high school is intended to relieve crowding at Sparkman High in Harvest, one of Alabama's largest public schools. The county school system has hired SKT Architects to design the new 1,600-student campus, which is being unofficially referred to as Monrovia High. Copeland has said funds are earmarked for the Monrovia high school, which is tentatively scheduled to open in August 2016.