Groundbreaking set for Highland High School
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The following is a news release from Pocatello/Chubbuck School District.
POCATELLO — The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District is proud to announce the next major step in rebuilding Highland High School, with construction set to begin on March 17. To commemorate this milestone, the district will host a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, March 19, at noon.
This event is more than just the start of construction—it is a celebration of resilience, community, and the bright future ahead for Highland students.
The reconstruction of Highland High School will occur in two phases:
Phase 1 (Expected Completion: January 2027)
Gym, kitchen, cafeteria, commons area, and new classrooms ready for occupancy.
Phase 2 (Expected Completion: July 2027)
Performing arts center, music and drama classrooms, and outdoor courtyard.
What to Expect During Construction
As construction progresses, the district is committed to keeping the Highland and broader community informed and ensuring a smooth transition for learners and staff. While some temporary inconveniences are expected, the following key considerations will help ensure safety and minimize disruptions:
“Progress noise” — the sound of rebuilding: The process of digging and setting footings and compacting soil will generate construction noise, but that noise is a sign of progress! We will accommodate testing schedules and make adjustments as needed to ensure learners continue to excel in their studies.
Limited parking: Parking will be especially restricted during spring athletic events (baseball, track) and fall home games (football, soccer). Attendees should plan for longer walking distances from parking areas.
Student safety: Construction zones will be clearly marked, and students are expected to avoid interacting with crews. Parents are encouraged to discuss the importance of staying clear of work areas with their children.
Traffic and pedestrian safety: Heavy equipment and construction vehicles will be in motion, making crosswalk safety critical. Pedestrians should remain vigilant, as large construction vehicles cannot stop quickly.

