Stafford (Texas) district is expanding its high school

Dec. 28, 2011
91,250-square-foot addition will cost $33.65 million

From The Houston Chronicle: Work has begun in Stafford, Texas, on a $33.65 million expansion of Stafford High School. The 91,250-square-foot addition at the high school includes adding space to the arts area, renovations to the library and cafeteria, room for the district's growing Junior ROTC program and increased technology. The addition will be completed in 2014. The architect is SHW Architects.

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