Addition would help Texas district accommodate growth

Dec. 22, 2007
Little Elm High School in line for $11 million wing
The Little Elm (Texas) district is pursuing an $11 million addition to Little Elm High School. The plan adds a two story wing to the south side of the building, a weight room to the north, as well as renovations to the locker rooms and broadcast classrooms. The new wing would take up nearly 26,500 square feet and allow the maximum high school population to grow from 1,200 to 1,800. The architect is SHW Group.To read The McKinney Courier-Gazette, click here.

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