MUSD breaks ground on 2nd high school

by Jay Taylor | inMaricopa

Members of the Maricopa Unified School District, from left, Torri Anderson, Robert Downey, AnnaMarie Knorr, and Ben Owens turn the ceremonial first shovels of dirt at the groundbreaking event for the district’s second high school. Photo by Jay Taylor.

The Maricopa Unified School District took a step toward a new future when it broke ground on the city’s second high school Friday. Located on an 80-acre parcel at the southwest corner of Murphy and Farrell roads, the new school is scheduled to open in July 2022.

Approximately 100 invited guests, attended the event, including the mayor Christian Price and the  city council, MUSD governing board, members of the construction team, and Ak-Chin Indian Community chairman, and the school facilities board.

The yet-to-be-named high school will be built in three phases. The initial phase, will include two buildings and accommodate approximately 1,300 students. The first building will be a two-stories with 80,000 square feet of classrooms. The second will be a combination gymnasium and cafeteria, featuring indoor and outdoor dining areas. The $18.6 million first phase totals 125,000 square feet and a natural grass field that will be used for football and other sports.

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