Education

Watch: Classrooms, sports fields for 2,000 take shape at Tri-Cities’ 8th high school

Pasco School District released a new video showing ts progress on the classrooms and sports fields at the new Sageview High School.

The school is the eighth comprehensive high school to be built in the Tri-Cities.

Crews with Fowler General Construction remain busy building Pasco third comprehensive high school, Sageview High School.
Crews with Fowler General Construction remain busy building Pasco third comprehensive high school, Sageview High School. Courtesy Pasco School District

The two-story, 300,000-square-foot building is on a 65-acre campus and will serve 2,000 students living north of Interstate 182 and in rural parts of Franklin County.

The $125 million school is set to open fall 2025 and will serve 2,000 students in west Pasco.
The $125 million school is set to open fall 2025 and will serve 2,000 students in west Pasco. Courtesy Pasco School District

The school will play host to a full slate of academic programs, athletics and extracurricular activities, and feature state-of-the-art learning spaces and a unique agriculture-focused career and technical education (CTE) program.

Sageview High School in west Pasco will open in Fall 2025.
Sageview High School in west Pasco will open in Fall 2025. Courtesy Pasco School District

It will open in Fall 2025. Fowler General Construction is building Sageview at 6091 Burns Road.

The school’s construction is being funded by a 21-year, $195.5 million capital bond measure passed by voters in 2023. Sageview isn’t the only project being paid for by the bond, though.

Crews with Fowler General Construction remain busy building the Tri-Cities’ eighth comprehensive high school in Pasco.
Crews with Fowler General Construction remain busy building the Tri-Cities’ eighth comprehensive high school in Pasco. Courtesy Pasco School District

The district also is building a new, small career and college academy in East Pasco called Orion High School, as well as upgrades to athletic facilities at Pasco High School, CTE improvements at Pasco and Chiawana high schools and future land purchases.

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Eric Rosane
Tri-City Herald
Eric Rosane is the Tri-City Herald’s Civic Accountability Reporter focused on Education and Local Government. Before coming to the Herald in February 2022, he worked at the Daily Chronicle in Lewis County covering schools, floods, fish, dams and the Legislature. He graduated from Central Washington University in 2018.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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