Duncanville (Texas) district breaks ground on CTE addition

The Career and Technical Education building is being constructed at Duncanville High.
May 15, 2025

Duncanville (Texas) Independent School District has broken ground on a new Career and Technical Education (CTE) building at Duncanville High School.

The cost for the CTE addition is estimated at $63.6 million and is scheduled to be completed in July 2027, according to Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, which is program manager for Duncanville's bond program.

The CTE addition will provide additional space to align and grow existing career and technical education programs. 

The high school renovations and CTE expansion are part of the district’s $170 million 2023 bond program. Duncanville High School will undergo substantial renovations as part of the bond program. 

The district serves about 11,915 students across 19 campuses--nine elementary, three intermediate, three middle, and one high school as well as two alternative school campuses.

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Mike Kennedy

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Mike Kennedy has been writing about education for American School & University since 1999. He also has reported on schools and other topics for The Chicago Tribune, The Kansas City Star, The Kansas City Times and City News Bureau of Chicago. He is a graduate of Michigan State University.

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