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1964 wing renovations underway, other spaces taking shape
As soon as school let out for the summer, construction crews mobilized on the 1964 wing. The classrooms have been stripped down to the walls, the windows have been replaced, and the two classrooms in the northwest corner of the wing are being transformed into the lecture room. New ceiling and floor tiles, paint, casework and lighting will follow.
Progress continues in other parts of the building, with some real jewels beginning to emerge. As the media center's curtain wall is installed, the impressive nature of this space is rapidly taking form. The same holds true for the life skills area, where kitchens are being installed, and the science classrooms, where casework is going in.
City crews have also been working on installing the new traffic light masts at Elva Court. The student drive will align with Elva Court, a move that will improve traffic flow and safety during peak times.
To see photos of the progress, click here.
