Since the new Skyline High School will be built on the same campus as the existing structures, construction will occur in phases. This brief video shows how the campus will transform into the new layout.
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Since the new Skyline High School will be built on the same campus as the existing structures, construction will occur in phases. This brief video shows how the campus will transform into the new layout.
Note: This video does not have audio.
by Chris Mower
After over 9 months of working with the greater Millcreek community, evaluating over 3,000 comments from a community survey, conducting an extensive traffic study and working closely with the Skyline High Community Council, the District is pleased to release a site layout for the new Skyline High School.
This is a final product of over 40 different layouts that the design team evaluated based on the significant site limitations present that make this rebuild a challenge. We recognize that there is never a perfect product that meets everyone’s expectations, but hope that our community will recognize the tremendous effort that was made to listen to and implement the feedback that was provided.
While interior design work will continue, we expect that Phase 1 will begin in the next few weeks. We will post an anticipated construction time line as soon as that has been finalized.
Thanks for your patience and support as we continue to work to develop and construct a 21st Century High School that will help our students prepare for college and/or a career and be an ongoing asset to this community.
Site Limitations:
Please look for additional information in the coming weeks regarding the construction timeline.
Jacobsen Construction has been awarded the contract for both South Kearns Elementary and Roosevelt Elementary rebuild projects.
The two schools will be sister schools, meaning the overall structures, floor plans, and facades will be nearly identical. Each school will have two maker space labs and two special education suites in addition to standard classrooms.
Roll-up glass doors and flexible furniture will allow for student collaboration and an easily transformable learning environment.
Security is a major focus of both buildings, and several layers of protection will be used to help keep the schools as safe as possible.