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Prince William County 13th high school: What will it look like? Where will it be?

 

Prince William County plans to open its 13th high school within five years.

The school division has three-and-a-half months to get a final location and design approved to stay on schedule.

The first of two community input meetings was held Monday night at Battlefield High School in Haymarket. The 13th high school, if opened as planned in fall 2020, would help alleviate overcrowding at Battlefield, Patriot, and Stonewall Jackson Senior high schools in Prince William.

The county's 12th high school, Charles J. Colgan High School on Hoadly Road near Woodbridge will include the much debated $11 million aquatics facility, and will open fall 2016.

The Stonehaven site 

The school division has two locations available for the 13th high school. The first is on land in a proposed development in the Linton Hall Road corridor called Stonehaven. An 85-acre school site -- large enough to accommodate the school building and all traditional sports and practice fields -- was proffered to the county by the housing developer in exchange for a land rezoning that would allow the company to construct 1,006 homes.

The Prince William County Board of Supervisors deferred a vote on the Stonehaven rezoning last fall leaving the future of the 13th high school site uncertain.

Prince Wiliam County Public Schools Associate Superintendent David Cline told the nearly 20 residents at the presentation Monday that the division is in need of the new school because enrollment in Prince William - now at 87,000 students -- continues to grow about 800 per year.

"This is a sensitive and sometimes political topic," said Cline. 

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