Construction crews are currently working to put the finishing touches on these projects, funded by voter-approved bonds in 2020. Although the high school was initially slated for completion in January, a roof collapse that tragically killed one worker and injured two others halted construction just over a year ago.
The last major hurdle for these facilities is the Fire Marshal inspection, which is required before an Occupancy Permit can be issued. District officials expect this process to be completed before teachers report for duty on August 5th.