Fairfax County’s newest high school will be a traditional one
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For the first time in decades, Fairfax County is opening a new high school, one of its steps to alleviate overcrowding on several campuses in northern Virginia’s suburb. The district ended the sale of the former King Abdullah Academy in Herndon, investing $150 million in the private school campus and all its furniture and technology. County leaders claimed to have saved hundreds of millions of dollars by not having to build a new campus from scr…
Fairfax County’s newest high school will be a traditional one
The former King Abdullah Academy in Herndon, Virginia, is the newest Fairfax County high school in decades.(WTOP/Scott Gelman) The former King Abdullah Academy in Herndon, Virginia, is the newest Fairfax County high school in decades.(WTOP/Scott Gelman) For the first time in decades, Fairfax County is opening a new high school, one of its steps to alleviate overcrowding on several campuses in the Northern Virginia suburb. The district finalized…
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