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Addressing Growth
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Renovate and expand the JHHS fieldhouse to accommodate enrollment growth. The facility will include instructional space, public restrooms for outdoor sports contests, athletic locker rooms, and an expanded weight room. The fieldhouse was initially built for a campus with an enrollment of 1,300. Horn High School’s current enrollment is 2,800.
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Adding classroom space and a storm shelter at Pirrung Elementary would alleviate crowding and provide needed maintenance and improvements to the 38-year-old building.
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Built in 1995, Thompson Elementary has never undergone significant renovations and is currently at capacity. Additional learning space doubling as a storm shelter would address increased enrollment. The campus would also receive needed maintenance and updates.
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Located in a fast-growing area, Smith Elementary has reached full capacity. The addition of classroom space would ease overcrowding and provide a storm shelter. Other projects would address campus maintenance and repair needs.
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McDonald Middle School would expand its kitchen and cafeteria space to accommodate enrollment and address campus maintenance and improvements.
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The construction of a new Pre-K Center will help accommodate enrollment growth in the Horn feeder pattern. This campus would serve as a central location for early childhood learning and alleviate overcrowding at the elementary campuses.