POCATELLO – The rebuild of Highland High School has officially begun.
Officials from the high school and Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 and other community leaders broke ground on an ambitious $56.5 million project to restore Highland to a fully-functioning school. The ceremony on Wednesday marked the beginning of a multi-year, multi-phase construction process.
“Thank you to everyone who helped and served and sacrificed for this moment,” said Deanna Judy, chairwoman of the school district Board of Trustees. “The future looks bright.”
In April 2023, a fire ripped through the school’s D-wing, leaving that section of the school, about 75,000 square feet, as a total loss. Among the lost facilities were the gymnasium, cafeteria, weight room, band/orchestra room and choir room.
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After two years of planning and development, the construction project that will replace and upgrade the lost facilities has begun.
Although the original budget allocated to the project was $64 million, it came in under budget after being put out to bid to contractors. The School Board has not decided what it will do with the remaining $7.5 million.
The new section of Highland will include a new commons area that will also serve as a cafeteria, kitchen, gymnasium, weight room, auditorium and multiple music rooms
Construction will last for around two and a half years and will continue as school is in session. The district plans to make accommodations throughout the process to adjust for testing schedules.
The project will be completed in two phases:
“We are on a … historic day where we will move forward to bring Highland High School into the 21st century,” said Douglas Howell, district superintendent.
Here’s what the school will look like:
You can view the renderings and maps of the Highland Rebuild here and find out more about the project on its website.
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