Cheney High construction project enters second phase
The Cheney High School construction project is in its second year and will increase the school’s capacity to accomodate 1,600 students, up from the previous capacity of 900 students.
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Students walk through an entryway under construction to access Cheney High School on Oct. 10, 2019. The project is entering its second year and increases the school’s capacity to accommodate 1,600 students, up from the previous capacity of 900 students.
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A worker is seen during a tour of the construction project at Cheney High School on Oct. 10, 2019. The project is entering its second year and increases the school’s capacity to accommodate 1,600 students, up from the previous capacity of 900 students.
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A completed classroom, which is now being used for STEM classes, is seen during a tour of the construction project at Cheney High School on Oct. 10, 2019. The project is entering its second year and increases the school’s capacity to accommodate 1,600 students, up from the previous capacity of 900 students.
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The future commons area of Cheney High School is seen under construction during a tour on Oct. 10, 2019. The project is entering its second year and increases the school’s capacity to accommodate 1,600 students, up from the previous capacity of 900 students.
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