A new Lewiston High School at least 15 years in the making opened in late August 2020 — in the middle of a pandemic.
“It’s a bright spot in what’s otherwise a cloudy environment for education,” Lewiston school board chair Brad Rice said.
The new facility, on an 80-acre parcel in the Lewiston Orchards area, is actually two buildings: a 200,000-square-foot high school and a 40,000-square-foot professional technical education building called the Neil DeAtley Career Technical Education Center. The buildings were designed by Boise-based LKV Architects and RGU Architecture & Planning out of Asotin, Washington.