PUEBLO & TAVAN RIBBON CUTTINGS T
he only thing better than new school supplies for the new school year … is having an entirely brandnew school. Pueblo Elementary, home to the district’s Spanish Dual Language Immersion Program (DLI), is the sixth, and last, SUSD campus to be rebuilt using voter-approved 2016 bond funds, at a cost of approximately $25 million. The original Pueblo opened in the fall of 1971; renovations were undertaken in 1986 and 2002.
Pueblo Elementary School
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs joined district and school leadership, along with parents and teachers who served on the project’s visioning committee, for the official ribbon cutting ceremony this fall. Tavan Elementary School underwent massive changes over the summer, too. Thanks to the bond, it has a brand-new administration building, as well as a new art and gifted classroom building. There’s a new kindergarten playground and outdoor P.E. space, and all of Tavan’s early learners have moved from the annex building on the south side of Osborn Rd. to the main campus, uniting all students in a single location.
Tavan Elementary School
As the 2016 bond winds down, the district wishes to thank all stakeholders who support public education and these state-of-the-art education environments, because kids.
Other Recent Bond Projects: Cochise Elementary School Asphalt boulevard replacement, concrete Desert Canyon Elementary School Outdoor P.E. space Laguna Elementary School Makerspace classroom upgrades and courtyard update Mohave Middle School Gymnasium re-roofing Mohave Middle School
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