The renovation project has added about 16 classrooms and a 26,000 square feet cafeteria to the 100-year-old school. The school is now equivalent to a newly built facility thanks to the extensive renovations.

The multi-phase project has demolished an old, horseshoe-shaped building and former cafeteria. Existing classroom pods have been refurbished along with removing all portables.

A new drainage system is also constructed and a public address and phone system, security and fire system, and roof and media center have been added to the school campus. New air conditioning systems have been installed in most of the classrooms.

Florida-based Horus Construction Services served as the project contractor.