Camas’ newest high school, the project-based learning Discovery High, opened its doors to 115 freshmen this week.
Construction on the school’s upperclassmen wing will continue during the first three to four weeks of the new school year, while freshmen enjoy the newly completed underclassmen sections.
Once completed, the 90,000-square-foot Discovery building will provide students and families with a curriculum a bit different from a traditional high school, and a look that favors industrial design and open, flexible spaces.
The freshmen Discovery class, which started school Tuesday, Sept. 4, are the first Discovery High Phoenixes, and will be led by two core groups of educators — English language arts and social studies teachers and math and science teachers.
Tyler Morgan, who taught at Camas High School for 13 years, is now a part of the core group of teachers at Discovery and said his students will soon explore environmental and social issues through a superhero lens.