Gloucester County Public Schools will hold a grand reopening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly renovated Gloucester High School on Oct. 23.
The first ceremony will take place in the morning from 9:15-11 to bring together members of the Gloucester County School Board and Board of Supervisors, county administration and staff, state and federal officials who represent Gloucester and leaders from Moseley Architects and Graham Construction.
The evening ceremony, which will take place from 6-7:30, will welcome families, students, alumni, residents and community partners. Guests will be able to take both self-guided and guided building tours, view Career and Technical Education displays, browse spirit gear and booster club tables and explore a renovation gallery that shows the school before and after the renovation.
There will also be student music performances, remarks from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Anthony Vladu, and light refreshments.
After two-and-a-half years of construction...
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