Aging Facilities: The Need for Modernization
Schools built over the last 10 years have been designed to better serve the needs of today’s students and teachers. In addition to building new schools and additions to existing schools, the school district conducts ongoing preventative maintenance to ensure that all of its facilities meet educational standards.
Elementary Schools | Constructed | Facility Age | |
North Columbia | 1956 | 68 years | |
Blue Ridge | 1987 | 37 years | |
Brookwood | 1989 | 35 years | |
Stevens Creek | 1991 | 33 years | |
Riverside | 1993 | 31 years | |
Euchee Creek | 1996 | 28 years | |
Greenbrier | 1996 | 28 years | |
Lewiston | 2003 | 21 years | |
River Ridge | 2005 | 19 years | |
Cedar Ridge | 2007 | 17 years | |
Baker Place | 2011 | 13 years | |
Evans | 2013 | 11 years | |
Martinez | 2014 | 10 years | |
Grovetown, North Harlem, Parkway, and Westmont are less than 10 years old. |
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Middle Schools | Constructed | Facility Age | |
Lakeside | 1989 | 35 years | |
Riverside | 1992 | 32 years | |
Greenbrier | 2000 | 24 years | |
Grovetown | 2003 | 21 years | |
Evans | 2006 | 18 years | |
Stallings Island | 2008 | 16 years | |
Columbia | 2013 | 11 years | |
Harlem | 2017 | 7 years | |
High Schools | Constructed | Facility Age | |
Evans | 1980 | 44 years | |
Harlem | 1982 | 42 years | |
Lakeside | 1988 | 36 years | |
Greenbrier | 1996 | 28 years | |
Grovetown | 2009 | 15 years |