Civil Municipal - December 2025

campuses, as well as adding four new classrooms and expanded office space at a growing elementary school. The district has also constructed a new canopy system for student safety during drop-off and pickup, upgraded athletic facilities, including tennis courts, baseball and softball improvements, and the county’s first regulation track, allowing Chester County to host competitive meets locally and has enhanced the school safety through secure entry vestibules, new surveillance systems, and updated bus cameras. The district also made it top priority to replace student furniture district-wide, improving ergonomics and learning environments. “We’ve focused on projects that directly affect students’ daily experience,” says Sutton. “From air conditioning to athletics, every investment improves their quality of learning and school pride.” LOOKING AHEAD: THE NEXT 18–24 MONTHS The district’s immediate priorities focus on expanding academic opportunities and deepening community connections. Dr. Sutton explains that this will take the form of Early College and Dual Credit expansion, 216 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 12

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