Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee’s Reagan High School groundbreaking; expansion in 3 phases
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee’s Reagan Excessive Faculty is slated to start work on expansions and enhancements – and a groundbreaking is ready for Wednesday, Sept. 7.
Officers say slated enhancements are divided into three phases. Via the assist of donors, Section I funding has been secured, and the college is shifting ahead with securing funds for Phases II and III.
Groundbreaking of stories athletic amenities at Reagan Excessive Faculty, Milwaukee
Section I
- Funded by MPS ESSER funds, MPS Recreation, college fundraising, and personal philanthropy
- Science wing addition with STEM labs
- Gymnasium addition together with hardwood flooring, bleachers, audio system, and extra
- New crew locker rooms
- Giant foyer, concessions stand, and bogs
- Six tennis courts
Rendering of Reagan Excessive Faculty growth, enhancements
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Section II
- Fundraising underway via personal philanthropy
- Health heart addition
- Building of soccer area and two extra tennis courts
- Cupboard space, car parking zone, and storm water administration
Rendering of Reagan Excessive Faculty growth, enhancements
Section III
- Fundraising underway via personal philanthropy
- Building of area home with turf athletic area
Rendering of Reagan Excessive Faculty growth, enhancements
A information launch from Milwaukee Public Faculties (MPS) says the fee for the three phases is estimated at roughly $25 million. The district has dedicated $9 million in Elementary and Secondary Faculty Emergency Reduction (ESSER) funds – and the college has engaged in extra fundraising, having secured roughly $10 million to this point. Anybody concerned about donating to the growth marketing campaign is invited to take action.
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MPS can be making enhancements throughout the district utilizing greater than $700 million in ESSER funding allotted in 2020 and 2021.