Northeast High School
A SMART PROGRAM UPDATE - July 2020
With contractors having now mobilized on campus, Northeast High School's SMART Program renovations are set to begin.
The SMART Program upgrades at Northeast High School were divided into two scopes of work to ensure the most effective process for the school's enhancements:
SCOPE 1
Recently approved campus renovations
SCOPE 2
Addition of a new 24-classroom building and a Practical Business Application Lab
Contractors have mobilized and are only awaiting a Notice to Proceed (NTP) to provide the official green light to begin construction this summer.
Campus improvements for Scope 1 will primarily consist of roofing repairs, HVAC upgrades, fitness center renovation, STEM Lab upgrades, and other structural enhancements.
The long awaited fitness center upgrade remains a priority and is still expected to be ready for students to make use of upon their return from winter break next year.
The new addition to Northeast High School will consist of:
- 17 Classrooms
- 5 Business Education Labs
- 2 Art Rooms
Development of the new addition is nearing the completion of its Design phase, with construction documents submitted for review by the Building Department.
Once the review process is finished and the permit has been received, the new addition will go to the School Board for approval to begin construction.
Message from Superintendent Robert Runcie:
Despite the shift in circumstances brought on by the spread of Covid-19 throughout South Florida, the District remains committed to reaching the goals established by the SMART Program, and your patience through the process so far is greatly appreciated. I have no doubt that the time spent ensuring the best outcomes possible for Northeast High School will bring value to the quality of education and the experience of students, teachers, and staff for generations to come.
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