Stafford County Breaks Ground on First School Since 2008 | Northern Virginia Magazine

Stafford County is building the new high school between U.S. 17 and Truslow Road to ease overcrowding. County projections indicate that high school enrollment is at 99.3% in fiscal year 2023, and will be at 101.2% in fiscal year 2024, and at 102.6% the following year.

The 290,000-square-foot high school (#6) is set to open in August 2026 and will be big enough for up to 2,150 students in grades 9–12 in the Hartwood District. Unlike the other five high schools, this one will have a theater large enough to host drama and musical competitions, said Stafford County School Board Chair Susan Randall. “I cannot wait to welcome students into this new facility,” she said.

“We are not only addressing growth through construction of High School 6, we are also addressing the need for modern facilities capable of providing amenities that align with our students’ educational interests,” said Taylor.

Pamela Yeung, chair of the Stafford County Board of Supervisors, said at the groundbreaking that the new school “symbolizes opportunity, growth and progress.”

The county awarded the $139.3 million contract for the school’s construction to Howard Shockey & Sons, Inc. in September. The architect for the project is Grimm + Parker.

Feature image of the groundbreaking courtesy Stafford County Public Schools.

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