BY DARRELL HALEN
Want to get a look at the site of Windham’s planned high school? You can do it without leaving your home.
A 40-minute video tour of the site can be seen on Windham Community Television and at the Windham School District’s web site, www.windhamsd.org.
“I have every expectation this will be the best high school in the state of New Hampshire,” school Superintendent Frank Bass says in the video, adding that the state-of-the-art building will provide a wide range of opportunities to its students. “I feel comfortable we can deliver on that.”
The tour is conducted by School Board chairman Al Letizio Jr., along with Bass and Glenn Davis, the school district’s representative to the building project.
The school, which is being built off Route 111, is scheduled to open in the fall of 2009.
Viewers will see the new road that will lead to the school and its intersection with Route 111, where traffic lights will be placed. They will see the site of the school, including the location of a future parking lot and football field. They will also view a rendition of what the school will look like, learn how much water is available on the site, and see the historic London Bridge, a historic structure made of rocks that was left undisturbed by the building project.
See Channel 30 to learn when the video is airing. On the Web site, the video is broken into eight segments. You will need Quicktime software, which you can download from the site.