News

Old Mitchell High School Demolition Could Start April 1; School Board Approves MCTEA Window Project

Old Mitchell High School Demolition Could Start April 1; School Board Approves MCTEA Window Project

Photo: Mitchell Now/Riley Harrington


MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — Demolition of the old Mitchell High School could begin as early as April 1, according to reporting from the Mitchell Republic on this week’s Mitchell Board of Education meeting. Superintendent Joe Childs said contractors are tentatively scheduled to begin tearing down the 1962 building next month.

The old school was replaced by the new Mitchell High School, which opened earlier this year. Demolition had been delayed because of paperwork issues connected to asbestos mitigation work completed in the early 1980s, though officials said the asbestos removal itself had been properly handled.

After the building is removed, the Mitchell School District plans to add parking, green space with a flagpole and new practice fields on the site. Childs also said the demolition may be livestreamed for the public.

Recent Headlines

48 minutes ago in College, High School, Local Sports, Sports

WEEKEND SPORTS: Mitchell Track & Field begins in Brookings, Loaded DWU sports weekend, Twins play two more against the Orioles and Timberwolves face Pistons on ABC

Fresh
various balls from different sports

Mitchell Track & Field begins in Brookings at SDSU, Loaded DWU sports weekend home and away, Twins play two more games against the Orioles and Timberwolves face Pistons on ABC.

3 hours ago in College, High School, Local Sports, Sports

Mitchell Girls Soccer Junior Taryn Thomas commits to Dakota Wesleyan

Class of 2027 Mitchell Kernel girls soccer player Taryn Thomas commits to Dakota Wesleyan Women's Soccer.

3 hours ago in Business, Government, Local

Governor Larry Rhoden to Speak at Lake Area Tech Governor’s Luncheon May 5

South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden will headline Lake Area Technical College’s annual Governor’s Luncheon in Watertown, raising funds for scholarships and campus improvements.