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Bishop's Peak Elementary

Measure D brought a new multi-purpose and kitchen to the campus, along with a new modernized front office and security fencing. Measure C construction has commenced and the rest of the campus is being modernized. The old portables to the north of the campus have been turned into temporary housing during construction. New modular TK and kindergarten classrooms have replaced those buildings. These rooms are each 1,350 square feet and have bathrooms within the rooms. The other primary classroom wing was also modernized and completed this fall, as well as new asphalt and a TK shade structure. A new bathroom at the end of that wing was also built for the playground area.

The two main wings in the middle of the campus will be demolished this summer and construction will begin on a new stick-built classroom building to replace the old classroom wings.

Before

Picture of Bishop's Peak Portables
Picture of Bishop's Peak Classrooms
Picture of Bishop's Peak Classrooms

After

An empty, modern office space with gray carpeting, white walls, and recessed lighting fixtures.
A paved basketball court with white lines and hoops, surrounded by a grassy area and trees in the background under a clear blue sky.

Architect Renderings for New Building

A modern, single-story building with a flat roof and multiple windows, surrounded by a paved area and landscaping with purple flowers in the foreground.
A modern, single-story building with large windows and a landscaped front yard featuring a row of purple flowers along the sidewalk, set against a blue sky with scattered clouds.
A spacious and well-lit office or workspace with wooden cabinets, a tiled floor, and large windows overlooking a scenic outdoor environment.

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Picture of front of Bishop's Peak Elementary.