The Commercial Appeal

Colliervil­le Weekly

- Katie Fretland Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK - TENNESSEE

Printed on the maroon walls of the entrance to the bright, 450,000-squarefoot, multi-million dollar Colliervil­le High School are its core values: scholarshi­p, integrity and service.

The school’s seal is emblazoned on the floor, with a tradition proposed that no one step on the inscriptio­n of “truth” and “honor.”

“I’m looking forward to the community seeing it, opening it up to the community,” Superinten­dent John Aitken said Aug. 4 inside the new school ahead of a weekend ribbon-cutting ceremony. “Really watching the kids go ‘wow’ when they see this. My hope — we’ll be preaching this to them — is they appreciate the commitment the town and their parents have made, paying extra taxes for the constructi­on of this facility. It was a leap of faith for the town.”

School started Aug. 13 for more than 2,000 students at the 158-acre school at East Shelby Drive and Sycamore Road. Aitken estimates 2,750 are enrolled with capacity for more than 3,000. Ground broke on the project in May 2016.

A public ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Aug. 5 with Colliervil­le School Board members, the Colliervil­le Board of Aldermen, Mayor Stan Joyner and state Sen. Mark Norris expected in attendance. The ceremony was followed by a walk-through of the building.

Features of the school include a 1,000-seat auditorium, 107 regular classrooms, eight science labs, four music classrooms, 18 vocational classrooms, four computer labs, a STEM lab, an auto mechanics shop, a commercial kitchen classroom, a welding studio and space for advance manufactur­ing and agricultur­al education. Students will receive a MacBook Air laptop for a $50 device fee.

Sports facilities include a soccer field and fieldhouse, a 3,000-seat varsity gymnasium, a 750-seat auxiliary gymnasium, a 150-seat auxiliary gymnasium, a 5,000-seat baseball stadium along with a baseball field and fieldhouse, a softball field and fieldhouse and a lacrosse field. There is also an outdoor track and a marching band field.

Constructi­on is ongoing on the athletic complex.

The cafeteria seats 1,000, and there are 1,500 parking spaces.

According to numbers released Aug. 4, the costs include $13 million for furniture, fixtures and equipment in addition to the $4 million land and $86 million constructi­on.

Architectu­re of the school was a joint venture between Renaissanc­e Group and Fleming Architects.

“I really, really am proud of the way it’s turned out,” Aitken said. “There will be some oopses along the way, obviously, but we’ll fix them. Really going to be crazy to be around here the first day and watch the logistical part of this unfold with the traffic and the buses and 2,800 kids pile in here and see it for the first time full. We’ll be watching and helping and just ask the public and the parents to have patience with us as we work through the logistics of it.”

 ??  ?? Main hall in the new Colliervil­le High School.
Main hall in the new Colliervil­le High School.
 ??  ?? The facade of the new Colliervil­le High School. PHOTOS BY RENIER OTTO / FOR THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL
The facade of the new Colliervil­le High School. PHOTOS BY RENIER OTTO / FOR THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL

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