High School Renovation Project
Architect Renderings
Virtual Tour
Creating Student-Focused Spaces
Originally built in 1958, York Suburban High School has long been a cornerstone of our community. However, as the building has aged, maintaining the facility and enhancing the learning experience within it has become increasingly difficult. As we look to the future, it is evident that our schools must continue to evolve, not only in infrastructure but also in curriculum and instruction.
Today’s students need modern, hands-on learning experiences that cultivate essential 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, and collaboration. These are not simply supplemental skills; they are vital tools that will prepare our graduates to confidently face the demands of adult life. Investing in updated educational spaces and launching new programs at the high school will provide several key benefits:
- Preparing graduates with real-world skills for immediate entry into careers that support our community.
- Enhancing student engagement through more equitable learning offerings.
- Improving student attendance and retention by creating a more dynamic and relevant learning environment.
- Strengthening school safety through the integration of modern security features and building enhancements.
After a comprehensive, multi-year planning process, the District has taken great care to ensure that the proposed renovations address the evolving needs of students and staff while delivering long-term value for our community's investment.
Swimming Program
In March 2025, the District pool was closed after significant structural cracks were discovered. After careful evaluation, it was determined that constructing a new pool would be more cost-effective than pursuing extensive repairs on a pool with a limited remaining lifespan.
The new pool is planned for a location that will provide convenient access for school and community use, enhancing its long-term value and accessibility.












