Sherman Middle School students examine an architectural model of their future school while pointing out its future location during Monday’s groundbreaking. With work scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2027, the site will be the new home for the middle school and Shabazz High School.
Rocks inscribed with the hopes of students from Shabazz City High School and Sherman Middle School are displayed during the first of two groundbreaking events held by the Madison School District. The stones will be incorporated into the schools’ foundation.
Representatives from the Madison School District, Vogel Construction, OPN Architects, the Madison School Board and the city of Madison gather during the groundbreaking of the future Shabazz High School and Sherman Middle School.
Television monitors display walkthrough simulations of the future Shabazz High School and Sherman Middle School during a groundbreaking event for the projects Monday.
Madison School District Superintendent Joe Gothard said with Monday’s groundbreakings, “We’re celebrating what’s to come: Spaces that support modern teaching and learning, foster collaboration and ensure that every student feels welcomed and supported.”
Rocks inscribed with the hopes of students from Shabazz City High School and Sherman Middle School are displayed during the first of two groundbreaking events held by the Madison School District. The stones will be incorporated into the schools’ foundation.
Representatives from the Madison School District, Vogel Construction, OPN Architects, the Madison School Board and the city of Madison gather during the groundbreaking of the future Shabazz High School and Sherman Middle School.
Television monitors display walkthrough simulations of the future Shabazz High School and Sherman Middle School during a groundbreaking event for the projects Monday.
Madison School District Superintendent Joe Gothard said with Monday’s groundbreakings, “We’re celebrating what’s to come: Spaces that support modern teaching and learning, foster collaboration and ensure that every student feels welcomed and supported.”
Sherman Middle School students examine an architectural model of their future school while pointing out its future location during Monday’s groundbreaking. With work scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2027, the site will be the new home for the middle school and Shabazz High School.