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Loved attending the former school (WHS '71) but sure seems the new school will have its own unique fun-factor for all who get to enjoy attending school there.
Wow. And I was worried that the new high school was going to be a boring, cookie-cutter affair. This new building is a dream compared to the WHS I attended back in '77-'81. Even in those pre-historic times most of the buildings were dark, shabby and cold (as in "wear your winter jackets indoors" cold. Looks like the architects did a great job. I really hope that the students, teachers and staff love this place. Go Warriors!
Don Bell • Feb 19, 2012 at 9:25 PM
Loved attending the former school (WHS '71) but sure seems the new school will have its own unique fun-factor for all who get to enjoy attending school there.
student • Dec 19, 2011 at 11:03 PM
Really nice!
WHS Alumna • Dec 18, 2011 at 10:52 PM
This is a great video! I'm really excited that future Warriors will have the opportunity to enjoy this wonderful new school!
Kcar • Dec 17, 2011 at 12:31 PM
Wow. And I was worried that the new high school was going to be a boring, cookie-cutter affair. This new building is a dream compared to the WHS I attended back in '77-'81. Even in those pre-historic times most of the buildings were dark, shabby and cold (as in "wear your winter jackets indoors" cold. Looks like the architects did a great job. I really hope that the students, teachers and staff love this place. Go Warriors!
yee • Dec 15, 2011 at 5:22 PM
very cribs-y. nice touch