Hernando County (Fla.) district pursues plans for new high school

Sept. 17, 2008
Facility will ease crowding at district's other campuses

TheHernando County (Fla.) district is planning to build a 2,000-student high school that will open in 2010. The $55 million project will be designed to be environmentally friendly, with an innovative heating and cooling system to reduce energy costs. The architect is Schenkel Shultz Architecture. To read The Tampa Tribune article, click here.

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