Stafford MSD Opens New Middle School and Administrative Facility
The new facilities are being constructed as part of SMSD’s $62-million bond program that passed in November 2017. The bond program provided funds to address growth and expansion at SMSD, which enrolled approximately 3,600 students in the 2019-20 school year.
“We are thrilled with our new space. We can’t wait for staff, students, and the community to see the final result and enjoy the renovations of our complex in person one day soon,” said SMSD Superintendent Robert Bostic, Ph.D.
The new $26-million middle school will accommodate 950 students in sixth, seventh, and eighth grade. The three-story building, encompassing 139,360 square feet, includes 21st century classrooms, science laboratories, robotics, engineering and computer labs, band and two art rooms, fitness room, library, two gymnasiums, and a cafetorium. The existing middle school was built in 1983 during the district’s inception.
The new two-story, 26,362-square-foot administrative building includes office areas, training and conference rooms, and a board room for meetings. The $6.9-million facility includes a district memorabilia area where there will also be a 3D model of the complex installed. Both buildings were designed by AutoArch Architects and are being constructed by Drymalla Construction.
“The new facilities are aesthetically appealing and offer unique instructional opportunities for Stafford MSD students,” said JP Grom, Vice President at Lockwood Andrews & Newnam, Inc., the firm serving as the program manager for the bond program.
Other elements of the bond program include converting the existing middle school into a new Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) magnet school for grades 3-8 that will open in 2021-22 — the only one of its kind in Fort Bend County, a repurposed community center in place of the former administration building, a new outdoor educational plaza, converting the former intermediate school into an early childhood center, and renovation of the existing elementary and high schools.