Schools

Easley High Dedication Will Be Held Sunday

The ceremony will begin at 2 p.m.

The community will have an opportunity Sunday to tour the new Easley High School and and officially cut the ribbon on the $54 million investment.

A dedication ceremony and ribbon cutting will be held at 2 p.m. in the school's auditorium.

“It has been an awesome experience to move into a brand new, safe and secure school which houses all of our home sporting events on site,” said Dr. Tim Mullis, EHS principal, in a release from the district. “The pride on the faces of the students and staff when they walk down the halls says it all.”

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Following the ceremony, community members will be able to take self-guided tours through the 266,307-square-foot facility.

Featured speakers will be Mayor Larry Bagwell, former EHS principal Bill Houston and retired teacher Kim Welborn.

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