What should schools look like in 2030 and beyond?
Rock Hill Schools leaders seek community input on this and other questions as part of the district’s 10-year facilities master planning process during a series of upcoming community listen and learn sessions.
Over the past year, a team of district employees, business leaders, and parents have evaluated the condition of the district’s more than three million square feet of buildings, assessed structural deficiencies, and studied the requirements of the modern teaching and learning environment. The plan outlines upgrades and renovations to each campus, while considering options for building new facilities to expand instructional opportunities for students.
The plan is designed to transform our school campuses into a modern teaching and learning environments to positively impact teacher and student recruitment and retention while preparing students for successful futures.
The Rock Hill community is invited to attend one of the following sessions to learn more and provide input for the district’s master plan.
- Thursday, October 24 at 6 p.m. at Sullivan Middle School, 1825 Eden Terrace
- Tuesday, November 5 at 6 p.m. at Freedom Temple Ministries, 215 E. Main Street
- Tuesday, November 12 at 6 p.m. at City of Rock Hill Operations Center, 757 S. Anderson Road
Each community listen and learn will last one hour.