According to Washington County Public Schools (WCPS), Williamsport High School will begin the 2025–2026 academic year with virtual learning while the building undergoes asbestos removal. The restoration process could extend through the first two marking periods, meaning students may be learning from home until at least early 2026. The decision follows an extensive search for an alternative in-person site, but no location was found that could accommodate the school’s more than 900 students.
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WCPS is working to arrange in-person instruction for students receiving special education services and multilingual learners, with details to be shared directly with those families. During the cleanup, contractors and environmental experts will be on-site to ensure the building is restored to professional safety standards as quickly as possible.
Despite the closure, several school activities will continue. Back-to-School Night will take place at the school stadium, and homecoming will proceed at a yet-to-be-announced location. Fall sports practices begin August 13, and outdoor athletic events will continue at the stadium. Volleyball games may be relocated.
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Other extracurricular programs, including band camp and clubs, will also move forward with adjustments. WCPS will provide students and families with more information in the coming days on schedules, technology access, and academic support options during the virtual learning period.
Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from Washington County Public Schools
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