During a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on various construction projects within the district, highlighting progress and future plans. The meeting began with a review of active projects, including several under construction and others in the design phase. Notably, the indoor-outdoor track facility is advancing, with bid package 5 already underway, which included significant renovations at Deer Creek and Sycamore schools.
Trustees were informed about the ongoing development of June W. Davis Elementary, where construction is progressing well, including paving and wall installations. The gymnasium at this site will serve as a storm shelter, adhering to safety requirements in Crowley and Fort Worth.
Further discussions included plans for North Crowley High School, where the cafeteria is being expanded, and parking facilities are set to double in size. The design also features a courtyard with artificial turf and improved accessibility routes.
A significant highlight was the introduction of a hydraulic banked track, a first for K-12 public schools in the nation, which will allow for versatile use, including hosting various sports and community events. The Crowley Collegiate Academy is also under development, with plans for a new building that will complement the existing facilities.
Trustee comments reflected pride in the advancements being made, emphasizing the importance of providing quality environments for students and staff. The commitment to ensuring that every student benefits from the ongoing bond projects was reiterated, showcasing the district's dedication to enhancing educational facilities.