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Aging Facilities: The Need for Modernization

North Columbia Elementary School opened in 1956.

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.

       
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