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Community, Education

Soundside High School celebrates completion

| Hansen Hasenberg

Santa Rosa County’s newest school, Soundside High School, took its next big step toward opening in the fall.

On June 9, school officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially mark the completion of the three story school. The final cost of the school, according to Superintendent Dr. Karen Barber, was $132 million and was built on a 34-acre parcel. Approximately $41 million of that came from the local option half-cent sales tax.

Soundside High Principal Kasie Windfelder and Superintendent Dr. Karen Barber cut the ribbon at a celebratory event Tuesday, June 9. The event commemorated the completion of the new school.

 

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