Pardon The Mess; Hillcrest Is Improving

As the captain of the girls volleyball team, Hillcrest High School senior Skyy Owens was ecstatic to see the school’s newly completed competition gym when she returned from summer break.

“Before, we didn’t have the right equipment or space to help us meet our full potential,” Owens told a DISD blogger. “This makes us students feel like we are worth it and matter to other people.”

But as thehub.dallasisd.org reports, other construction projects at the high school remained ongoing even as classes started.

Hillcrest is one of 24 Dallas ISD campuses serving students while construction is underway.

Projects such as the new gym received funding from the 2015 bond, a voter-approved program bringing $1.6 billion in facility improvements to district schools.

In addition to the new gym, Hillcrest is getting more administrative and classroom spaces, interior renovations, and new parking.

Dallas ISD construction director Don Smith said that safety is the top priority when making facility improvements at a campus.

“We go the extra mile to ensure all students and staff are safe any time we have a construction project on a campus,” Smith said. “We are proud to be working to provide our families and staff with the outstanding facilities they deserve.”

Back at Hillcrest High School, teacher Angela Uno watched through the library window at her own classroom being built.

“I am beyond excited to get to decorate my new classroom once it’s ready,” Uno said. “It’s an exciting time to be here.”

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