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As the Strafford School District continues to grow, so will the demand for essential support services. This project will directly address those needs while also positioning the district for future expansion. With the introduction of the HPER facilities on the west campus, this area will become a key hub for long-term development. The addition of new parking will not only support current use but will also lay the groundwork for future facilities—ensuring that the west campus is ready to meet the evolving needs of students, staff, and the community.
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This project will focus on strengthening both the performing arts and agricultural education programs by creating dedicated, collaborative, and future-ready learning spaces. A key component will include unifying the music and theater departments under one roof, directly connecting them to the performance auditorium. This will improve coordination between staff, enhance instructional opportunities, and reduce the need for students to cross McCabe Street—boosting both efficiency and safety. Equally important will be the expansion of laboratory and classroom space for the agricultural program. Modern agriculture will no longer be limited to traditional farming—it will include areas like plant science, animal health, ag mechanics, environmental systems, and ag business. The current facilities will no longer meet the demands of this evolving curriculum. By adding purpose-built lab spaces, students will gain hands-on experience with the tools, technologies, and methods used in today’s agricultural industry. This investment will ensure that Strafford students are not only career- and college-ready but also prepared to lead in a rapidly advancing ag economy that remains vital to our region.
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