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Curious what the new high school and its grounds will look like? Take the tour.

An updated computer-generated rendering from February shows the plans for the new high school campus between I-81 and Main Street.

By Randi B. Hagi, assistant editor

The Harrisonburg City School Board got a three-dimensional glimpse at the future high school on Tuesday evening through a video tour of the grounds produced by Valley Engineering. 

It shows the building’s exterior, athletic fields, a nature garden, and courtyard spaces with landscaping and and a shade structure. Check out the video here:


Commonwealth might fund additional school counselors

Superintendent Michael Richards announced at the meeting that the General Assembly is considering legislation to improve counselor-to-student ratios at public schools. If the bill is adopted, it could lead to enough funding for Harrisonburg to add two to four more counselors to the district.

If it is passed, “we would get more funding for those SOQ positions,” Richards told The Citizen after the meeting. SOQ stands for Standards of Quality, the metrics by which the Virginia Department of Education assesses instructional programs and support services in schools. 

Patrick Lintner, chief academic officer for the schools, said getting more counselors into schools is “a priority of the governor’s.”

Also at the meeting:


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