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Queen Creek Unified reports $73 million in construction awards, details new high school wings, elementary campus and bus yard
Summary
At a governing board meeting, district staff detailed $73 million in awards that funded new construction across the district including a 62,500 sq. ft. addition at Eastmark High, a 37,000 sq. ft. wing at Chrisman High, a 90,000 sq. ft. Mountain Trail Academy elementary campus, a $2.7 million turf replacement at Queen Creek High and a new satellite-
Amber Bridal, a district presenter, told the Queen Creek Unified School District Governing Board that the district received $73 million in awards to support several construction projects as it continues to grow. "All of the projects highlighted tonight, fall under the strategic plan under the area of effective operations and systems," Bridal said, summarizing the funding sources as growth-driven allocations and competitive grants.
The district is serving about 15,600 students now and Bridal said it is planned to reach about 20,000 students when built out. Bridal said the schools facilities division awarded secondary-space funding that enabled two major high-school additions: Eastmark High School and Chrisman High School. "At Eastmark High School, we were able to add 62,500 square feet that allowed us to build a gymnasium addition and…
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