Waxahachie District begins construction on new Creek High School featuring Agri Science facility

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In the heart of Waxahachie, excitement buzzed through the air as community members gathered for the Waxahachie Independent School District (WISD) Town Hall meeting on July 8, 2025. The focus of the evening was the ongoing construction of the new Creek High School and its accompanying facilities, a project that promises to reshape the educational landscape for local students.

As the meeting unfolded, officials shared updates on the construction progress, emphasizing the importance of foundational work that often goes unnoticed. “None of this stuff is the real flashy stuff,” one speaker noted, referring to the essential plumbing and electrical groundwork currently being laid. The team is actively pouring grade beams, marking a significant step in the building process.

The new Creek High School will feature a state-of-the-art agri-science facility, mirroring the successful program at Waxahachie High School (WHS). This decision reflects the district's commitment to expanding its Career and Technical Education (CTE) offerings, particularly in agriculture, which has seen a surge in student interest. “We know our community,” an official stated, highlighting the importance of the FFA program and the need for additional facilities to accommodate growing enrollment.

Attendees were also introduced to the layout of the new campus, which will include a football field, practice fields, and a baseball diamond, alongside dedicated spaces for fine arts and CTE programs. The design aims to foster a comprehensive educational environment, with specialized areas for science, athletics, and the arts. The building will also feature separate facilities for cheer and dance, addressing previous logistical challenges faced by these programs.

As the meeting progressed, discussions turned to the future of the district, including the anticipated zoning plans and the selection of school colors and mascots. Community input will play a crucial role in these decisions, with plans to reignite discussions in the fall. “We want to ensure that the legacy of WISD is reflected in our new identity,” officials remarked, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in shaping the school’s character.

With the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) committed to improving access to the new campus, the future looks bright for Waxahachie’s educational facilities. The new Creek High School is not just a building; it represents a commitment to growth, innovation, and community engagement in education. As construction continues, the anticipation builds for what this new chapter will bring to the students and families of Waxahachie.

Converted from Waxahachie ISD Town Hall 7-8-25 meeting on July 10, 2025
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