Inglewood (California) district kicks off $240 million high school upgrade
The Inglewood (California) district has begun work on a $240 million renovation of Inglewood High School.
CBS News Los Angeles reports that the upgraded campus will have 150,000 square feet of facilities, two CTE buildings, flexible learning spaces and technology-integrated classrooms.
The school will also have sports medicine training rooms, athletic facilities and arts and performance venues.
The architect is Practice.
A grand reopening of the campus is tentatively scheduled for early 2028 to coincide with the Olympics in Los Angeles.
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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.
