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Due to significant growth, the HCPS School Board has proposed building a second high school. On December 5, 2017, the School Board voted to go with the design presented by architecture firm Grimm + Parker - to be opened for the 2021-2022 school year at a cost of $76 million.  The School Board presented the proposal to City Council on December 12.  On January 23, 2018, City Council voted to build a second high school to open in 2023.

Our special edition of The Insider, the HCPS newsletter, explores the recommendation to build a new high school.

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High School Space Study Committee

In the spring of 2017, Harrisonburg City Public Schools launched a process to engage the community on the issue of high school capacity and the possible options to address growing enrollment.  A 30-member High School Space Study Committee will carefully study the enrollment trends and projections to verify the capacity issue and then explore options to solve the issue.In the spring of 2017, Harrisonburg City Public Schools launched a process to engage the community on the issue of high school capacity and the possible options to address growing enrollment.  A 30-member High School Space Study Committee will carefully study the enrollment trends and projections to verify the capacity issue and then explore options to solve the issue.

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Materials from March 16, 2017 meeting

Materials from March 23, 2017 meeting


Materials from March 30, 2017 meeting

Materials from April 20, 2017 meeting

Materials from April 27, 2017 meeting

Materials from May 4, 2017 meeting



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