Haxtun School District Breaks Ground on Unified PK–12 Campus
Haxtun School District RE-2J has begun construction on a renovation and addition project designed to unify its prekindergarten through 12th-grade campus and update learning spaces.
Haxtun School District RE-2J has begun construction on a renovation and addition project designed to unify its prekindergarten through 12th-grade campus and update learning spaces.
Public school systems across the country are entering a period of sustained enrollment decline, driven by a convergence of demographic and behavioral shifts, particularly evident along Colorado’s Front Range.
Wold Architects & Engineers, a full-service planning, architecture and engineering firm specializing in education, government, healthcare and senior living design, announced the promotions of Bryan Hicks (upper left), Ellis Joyner (upper right), Cody Knoblock (lower left) and Dylan Sullivan (lower right) to the practice’s Associates leadership team. Sullivan is based in the company’s Minneapolis. office, and Hicks, Knoblock and Joyner in the Denver office.
The recently completed transformation of Tartan High School in Oakdale, Minn., shows how districts can modernize an aging campus while meeting expectations for flexibility, student well-being and equity.
Wold Architects & Engineers, a full-service planning, architecture and engineering firm specializing in education, government and healthcare design, announced last week the hire of Greg Cromer as a new Education Practice Leader at its Denver office.
A $99 million high school has been realized in this town located approximately 70 miles south of the Twin Cities.
A historic high school building in the southeast of the Centennial State has been given a 21st century facelift.
Wold Architects and Engineers of St. Paul has a slate of school construction projects planned, both within the capital region as well as in cities throughout the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
WASHINGTON — The Security Industry Association (SIA) recently presented its newest school safety technology recommendations to the National School Boards Association (NSBA) Advocacy Institute in Washington, where more than 800 school board members gathered to discuss advocating for school issues.