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Campuses Receive Updates Over the Summer

Campuses Receive Updates Over the SummerCampuses Receive Updates Over the Summer

Schools will receive fresh paint and carpet, technology, plumbing updates or other renovations as part of allocated and reallocated bond funds.

lass may be out for summer, but work still continues at several Frisco ISD campuses receiving updates.

At dozens of schools, crews will be out this summer to replace carpet and paint, or update lighting, security cameras, boilers or other technology.

Some campuses will be closed for renovations, and their phones will be transferred to their temporary campus.

  • Middle school - Cobb

  • Elementary schools and special program centers - Sonntag, Purefoy, Early Childhood School

As Frisco ISD campuses age and enrollment has flattened, the District’s priority has shifted from building new facilities to maintaining existing ones. By 2026, 22 elementary schools, six middle schools and four high schools will be at least 20 years old. By 2030, another 18 campuses will turn 20.

After a November bond package that included facility maintenance was rejected by voters, staff presented a revised capital plan to the Board of Trustees in January to fund the most critical projects. As part of that revised plan, money already allocated and reallocated 2018 bond funds will pay for facility work this summer.

The revised capital plan will allow Frisco ISD to maintain critical infrastructure and instructional programs through the end of 2026.

Campus and facility renovations

Paint and carpet projects

  • Purefoy Elementary - full carpet and paint

  • Sonntag Elementary - full carpet and paint

  • Cobb Middle - full carpet and paint

  • Early Childhood School - full carpet and paint

Auditorium projects

  • Heritage High - sound and lighting upgrades

  • Lone Star High - sound and lighting upgrades

Athletic projects

  • Vandeventer Middle - track resurface and restripe; tennis court resurface

  • Lone Star High - track resurface and restripe

  • Reedy High - structural spray

Plumbing projects

Domestic boilers will be replaced at four campuses.

  • Robertson Elementary

  • Cobb Middle

  • Hunt Middle

  • Maus Middle

Technology updates

New computers

All high schools will receive new touchscreen Chromebooks for incoming ninth graders participating in the 1 For All program.

Seven elementary schools will receive Chromebooks for staff and students. Dell printers were replaced due to the printers no longer being supported or manufactured. Teachers’ desktop computers were also refreshed.

  • Ashley

  • Bledsoe

  • Norris

  • Pink

  • Purefoy

  • Sonntag

  • Taylor

Four middle schools will receive refreshed Mac-mini desktops in one lab, and staff and student Chromebooks. Dell printers will be replaced due to the printers no longer being supported or manufactured. Teachers’ desktop computers and PC labs will also be refreshed.

  • Cobb

  • Hunt

  • Maus

  • Roach

Two high schools will receive refreshed engineering PCs in one lab at the campus. Staff will receive refreshed Chromebooks. Dell printers will be replaced due to the printers no longer being supported or manufactured. Teachers’ desktop computers and PC labs will also be refreshed.

  • Lone Star

  • Reedy

  • Other new equipment

Furniture will be refreshed at three middle school campuses — the last furniture updates in the 2018 bond.

  • Fowler

  • Griffin

  • Roach

Projectors will be replaced at 14 campuses.

  • Acker/Student Opportunity Center

  • Early Childhood School

  • Allen Elementary

  • Elliott Elementary

  • Gunstream Elementary

  • Heritage High

  • Lone Star High

  • Scoggins Middle

  • Shawnee Trail Elementary

  • Sparks Elementary

  • Spears Elementary

  • Stafford Middle

  • Tadlock Elementary

  • Talley Elementary

Network equipment, including wireless access points, will be updated at eight schools and District facilities. Additionally, all high school campuses received wireless access points in the gyms to accommodate large group testing.

  • Elliott Elementary

  • Robertson Elementary

  • Sem Elementary

  • Taylor Elementary

  • Scoggins Middle

  • Stafford Middle

  • Career and Technical Education Center

  • Centennial High

  • Network Operations Center

Security will be upgraded at several campuses to bring all Frisco ISD facilities up to standard.

  • 49 campuses will get the updated doorbell camera system present at the other campuses.

  • Cameras will be upgraded at two elementary, four middle and two high schools.

Ongoing construction

Work continues on Frisco ISD’s Visual and Performing Arts Center, which broke ground last spring. A ceremonial topping-off event took place in May, marking the halfway point of construction. Find updates at the VPAC webpage.