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Goshen High School may see redesign

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A high school redesign could be coming to Goshen in the future.

The Goshen News says Goshen Community Schools has brought in consultant Randy Zimmerly to help create a long-term master plan that would guide construction and improvements over the next 25 years.

The study found that student activities should remain the focus of the main campus, while administrative functions could be relocated elsewhere.

Consultants say improving parking and curb appeal are key priorities.

Two layout options are being considered. One would keep 10th Street as is, and another would reroute it to create new entrances.

The project remains in early planning stages with no designs or approvals yet.

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1 comment

Charles U Farley October 20, 2025 at 8:48 am

It’s great that Goshen schools are so flush with money that they can waste it on fluff. With their 100% graduation rate they definitely don’t need to put the money into the students, so they might as well spiff up the building, right? /sarcasm

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