A crucial partnership between Edmond Public Schools and the city of Edmond is on the verge of solidification, as discussions about a swimming facility agreement took center stage during the EPS Board Meeting on May 6, 2025. The agreement is essential for allowing students continued access to swimming facilities, which have been funded by the city since July 1. Board members emphasized the importance of finalizing this agreement to ensure that students can continue their swimming programs without interruption.
In addition to the swimming facility discussions, the board also considered the site drawings for a new middle school, designated as Middle School Number 7, to be located at Covell Air Depot. The board approved the initial phase of the project, which includes site dirt work, with plans for a comprehensive build-out in the future. The new school is expected to accommodate the growing student population and will feature a larger design compared to existing middle schools, reflecting the district's expansion.
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Subscribe for Free Board members expressed their commitment to addressing traffic concerns related to student drop-off and pick-up, particularly for the new middle school and nearby elementary schools. They discussed strategies to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow, especially during peak times when both elementary and middle school students are arriving and departing.
The meeting also touched on the selection of building colors for the new elementary school, with board members given the opportunity to review and suggest changes to the proposed color scheme. This flexibility allows for community input even as construction progresses.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's proactive approach to managing growth and enhancing educational facilities, with a clear focus on collaboration between the schools and the city to benefit students and families in Edmond.