Overview
- Leaders and students marked the ribbon-cutting on September 12, following the August 4 opening for classes.
- The $62.6 million project delivered 35 flexible learning studios, STEM labs, arts and counseling spaces, and outdoor athletic fields and courts.
- Movable walls and open learning areas support student-centered instruction aligned with DoDEA’s Blueprint for Continuous Improvement.
- Planning began in 2017, construction started in February 2021, most of the former high school site was demolished with 41,000 square feet renovated, and work finished on schedule in July 2025.
- The school serves roughly 630 to about 700 students in grades five through seven and is co-located with the high school to share resources and strengthen community ties.