Haywood County Superintendent of Schools Amie Marsh says we are ready to break ground on the new Haywood High School.  The first shovels of dirt will be turned July 14 at 10am, Marsh said.  Construction time is lengthy — it will be a couple of years before classes can be held at the new location ...
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