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Destin High School receives a $50,000 donation

Fresh off of the news that Destin High School is now taking student enrollment applications for the 2020 school year, the charter school has just announced a large donation. Mills Heating & Air gave a generous $50,000 donation to the Governing Board. The school’s Trades Classroom will be named in their honor. The new school […]

Fresh off of the news that Destin High School is now taking student enrollment applications for the 2020 school year, the charter school has just announced a large donation.

Mills Heating & Air gave a generous $50,000 donation to the Governing Board.

The school’s Trades Classroom will be named in their honor.

The new school is slated to open in August, 2020, initially to 9th and 10th graders. For more information visit www.DestinHighSchool.org

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