Construction crews work on a new office at Broken Arrow School, where a cafeteria was added along with renovation of classrooms. The improvements are part of a $54 million bond issue that passed in April 2005. Broken Arrow and South Junior High School received a large chunk of the funding.
With the $54 million bond issue Lawrence High School gained new science classrooms, new boys and girls locker rooms, a new weight room and a new gym entry on the west side of the gym with a ticket window, concessions stand and rest rooms. The new west side entrance is shown in photograph.
As part of the bond issue, Lawrence High School received a new gym entry, which includes a ticket window, concessions stand area and bathrooms. It also has new science classrooms, locker rooms and weight room.
Southwest Junior High School students study in a new science classroom. It is among the school's 13 new classrooms. SWJHS also has a new auxiliary gym.
West Junior High School added 13 classrooms and an auxiliary gym. One of the school's new wings with new classrooms is pictured.
South Junior High School eighth-grade English teacher Kathleen Scollon teaches in the hallway of the new school, which cost about $24 million. The school's construction took up the largest part of a $54 million bond issue passed in April 2005.
Lawrence High School's biology classrooms were renovated. The school also received a new chemistry wing, locker rooms, weight room and gym entrance. The price tag was $3.4 million.
Central Junior High School's recent renovation included a new competition gym, six new classrooms, a remodeled music and band room and a new boys locker room. The cost was $2.6 million.
Central Junior High School's recent renovation included a new competition gym, six new classrooms, a remodeled music and band room and a new boys locker. What was a boys locker room has now been renovated into a band instrument locker room.
Southwest Junior high school gained 13 new classrooms and an auxiliary gym with the $54 million bond issue passed in April 2005 election. A new wing of classrooms, at center, created an hidden interior garden that was already a feature at SWJH.
With the $54 million bond issue West Junior High added 13 new classrooms and an auxiliary gym. Pictured is a new chemistry room.
South Junior High School eight-grade English teacher Kelly Hart, foreground, does some preparation work for a class as her colleague, eight-grade English teacher Kathleen Scollon, in background, teaches her class in the school hallway Monday August 20, 2007. SJH was largest of the school projects funded by the $54 million bond issue passed in the April 2005 election.
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