The new, 321,000-square-foot Johns Creek High School was on full display June 20, when the community got its first look at the facility during an open house attended by hundreds of students and parents.
Johns Creek Mayor Pro Tem Bev Miller and Council Member Dan McCabe joined school officials, State Rep. Mark Burkhalter and Fulton County Commissioner Lynne Riley for the school's official ribbon cutting.
The 40-acre campus at 5575 State Bridge Road includes a 2-story facility with 96 classrooms/labs, 4,000-seat football stadium, 1,800-seat gymnasium, sports fields and tiered courtyard. There is also a greenway path and footbridge, bordering the campus and connecting to the planned Johns Creek Greenway.
Faculty and administration will welcome 1,100 students (ninth-12th grade), when school returns Aug. 10.
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