New Hernando High to welcome first students in July
The final cost of the constructing the new Hernando High School will settle between $90 million and $93 million, according to school district officials. The building consists of two sets of hallways that fan out from a central hub. (Toni Lepeska/Special to The Daily Memphian)
Students will start filling the halls of the new Hernando High in late summer, providing relief to other schools in the DeSoto County school district.
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Toni Lepeska
Toni Lepeska is a freelance reporter for The Daily Memphian. The 34-year veteran of newspaper journalism is an award-winning essayist and covers a diversity of topics, always seeking to reveal the human story behind the news. Toni, who grew up in Cayce, Mississippi, is a graduate of the University of Mississippi. To learn more, visit tonilepeska.com
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