(Advertisement)

First Phase Dedicated

GOVERNOR PRAISES SCHOOL FACILITIES

Posted: September 15, 2012 at 5:10 a.m.

Patty Plummer, special projects manager for Fayetteville Public Schools, right, leads Gov. Mike Beebe on a tour Friday of the newly completed gymnasium at Fayetteville High School before the start of a dedication ceremony for the school.

Rain didn’t dampen the spirit at Fayetteville High School Friday as the community came together to celebrate the completion of the first phase of the school’s transformation.

At A Glance

Features of Phase 1

Performing Arts

850-seat auditorium.

Dressing rooms.

Black box theater.

TV studio, TV and film classrooms.

Drama classrooms.

Band, orchestra and choir rehearsal spaces.

Athletics

2,200-seat Bulldog Arena.

2 auxiliary gyms, locker rooms.

Weight and fitness spaces.

Wrestling practice area.

Dance studio.

Coaches offices and supporting spaces.

Source: Fayetteville School District

This story is only available from our archives.

(Advertisement)



« Previous Story

North Bentonville Trail Offers Important Conn...

Bethany Simpson of Centerton kneels to pet her husky, Akilles, on Sept. 7 at the Bark Park in north Bentonville. Simpson and daughter, Lexi, 2, were at the park with their huskies, Atticus and Akilles.

Editor’s Note: This is the ninth in a 12-part series on Bentonville’s parks and trails highlighting a differen... Read »

Next Story »

Job Fair Opens Doors

Megan Cuddy, left, with the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, helps Roberta Moore of Springdale with information Friday at the Northwest Arkansas Job Fair.

Employment seekers flocked to Rogers on Friday with hopes of landing the perfect job. The Rogers-Lowell Area ... Read »

Comments

To report abuse or misuse of this area please hit the "Suggest Removal" link in the comment to alert our online managers. Please read our comment policy.

Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.

Registration is required to make comments. Click here to LOGIN.
You can register for FREE to post comments and receive alerts.