Plano South | April 2024

Education

BY KAREN CHANEY & MICHAEL CROUCHLEY

INDEPENDENCE PKWY.

PARKHAVEN DR.

Plano

WINTERPLACE CIR.

DEVONSHIRE DR.

Plano

W. PARK BLVD.

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Plano Senior High School 2200 Independence Pkwy., Plano

Haggard Middle School 2832 Parkhaven Dr., Plano The details: A complete replacement of the current campus. The cost: $84,615,000 The update: Programming meetings are wrapping up, the design process is set to wrap up in August.

The details: A major renovation of 465,000 square feet of existing buildings, along with the addition of two gym oors, a weight room and locker room. The cost: $197,210,000 The update: Programming meetings are wrapping up, the design process is set to wrap up in August.

Phase two of the Williams High School renovation is one of several 2022 bond projects underway for PISD.

Plano ISD provides updates on multiple bond projects

BETSYLN.

E. PARK BLVD.

The second phase of Williams High School’s major renovation is the latest Plano ISD project to start construction as part of the district’s 2022 bond, according to a recent update from Tony Pearson, PISD director of planning and new construction. The gist The current and nal phase will include class- room, food services-cafeteria, athletics, ne arts and eld house renovations. Site and drainage improve- ments will also be addressed. The project started construction in February, and will cost $59,793,122. Several other bond projects are approaching milestones in their progress, including: Haggard Middle School, Jupiter Center, Murphy Distribution Center and Plano Senior High School.

Murphy

YORKTOWN DR.

TOM CLEVENGER DR.

Plano

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Murphy Distribution Center 650 N. Murphy Rd., Murphy

Jupiter Center 2450 Jupiter Road, Plano

The details: Addition of 15,900 square-feet of warehouse storage, a new dock ramp, a new room for JROTC and fencing modications. The cost: $3,545,144 The update: Construction is scheduled to nish in April.

The details: Demolition of 3,000 square-feet of interior oce space and the addition of 7,000 square-feet for Technology Deployment and Learning Media Services. The cost: $2,796,000 The update: Construction is scheduled to nish this April.

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