The Washoe County School District is celebrating the completion of an expansion and renovation project at Incline High School.
The project was funded by the Dave and Cheryl Duffield Foundation.
The new construction includes a 12,000-square-foot, three-story addition to the school.
New features include a student and community collaborative hub, a dance studio, a culinary kitchen, and classrooms for the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC).
In addition to the expansion, upgrades were made throughout the existing building.
These included interior improvements and updates to security systems and audio-visual equipment.
The district is set to unveil the new expansion and upgrades at Incline High School with a ribbon cutting ceremony at the JROTC entrance on the southwest corner of the building, followed by presentations and media tours on Thursday, May 15.
Photos and video will be posted from the event if made available next week as this story develops.
