The recreation wing would also house the cafeteria along with a stage, to hold band and dramatic practices.
On May 12, 1952, it was announced that citizens would be able to participate in a referendum to vote on the schools new location on June 25, 1952.
It should also be remembered that education is a step towards better citizenship and means better opportunities for the students when they graduate.
"[8]In July 1952, the Public Utility Board approves the construction of the new high school.
[9] On October 5, 2017, MHHS hosted a homecoming event for former athletes and families to celebrate the modernization of the school and its history.
[10] On September 3, 2020, Medicine Hat High School announced it will be discontinuing the use of their Indigenous-themed team names after months of consultations.