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Bluebag Media
Parents, voters
tour the “new” Greenville HS
GREENVILLE – As many as 500 parents have seen and toured the “new”
Greenville High School they approved in the District’s facilities levy
in 2013. According to Greenville City School District Superintendent
Doug Fries, they’ve already had two open houses, then the two-day event
that was held Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
“(This weekend’s event) was a positive experience,” Fries said later,
noting nearly 250 people toured the high school over the weekend. Both
Fries and Greenville High School Principal Jeff Cassel conducted tours;
plus visitors were able to simply walk through the renovated building
at their leisure. All areas were open, including some that didn’t exist
a year ago.
Among the new items is an Advanced Manufacturing lab with equipment, an
easily accessible entrance to the high school’s courtyard, fire alarm
and security system that includes motion detectors, a larger state of
the art kitchen with three serving lines, handicap entrance ramps and
rails, lighting and landscaping, interior and exterior door signage,
family restroom, teachers lounge… and the list grows. Some of the more
notable improvements include a larger cafeteria (seating capacity went
from 340 to 560), heating/ventilation/air condition system, new
lockers, updated science labs and music rooms and much more...
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