Staff, students embrace new Auburn High School | SLIDESHOW

Students and staff embraced the new Auburn High School, which officially opened for classes Wednesday.

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Students and staff embraced the new Auburn High School, which officially opened for classes Wednesday.

The voter-approved, $110 million, three-story, red brick structure on East Main Street replaces the 64-year-old building on 4th Street Northeast.

“This building is gorgeous, I don’t even know where to start,” said AHS Principal Richard Zimmerman. “We’re completely wireless in the building. We’re the most technologically advanced building in the state right now because of the facilities, the technology involved. It’s going to be a great place for kids.”