Navarro Early College High School

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Navarro Early College High School will receive a Phase 1 (of 3-4) modernization as part of the 2022 Bond. The project design is anticipated to begin in spring 2025 and open to students in August 2027. The Campus Architectural Team, composed of campus staff, parents and community members, will work with the district and project team to determine the scope of the modernization in order to best meet the needs of Navarro’s students, staff and community.

Navarro will also receive a secure entry vestibule and improvements to campus systems including HVAC and roofing repairs, as well as improvements to career and technical education (CTE) spaces, outdoor learning spaces, a school mental health center and athletic field/locker room upgrades.

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Project Status: Modernized

Project Details

Total Project Budget: $61,447,000

Anticipated Opening Date: August 2027

Trustee: Kevin Foster

Location: 1201 Payton Gin Rd., Austin, TX 78758

Program Manager: Vanir|STV

Architecture & Engineering: Pfluger Architects

Construction: S&P Construction Inc.

Bond Financials

For in depth financial and project reporting visit our CBOC meetings page. The Board of Trustees appointed volunteer community members to the Community Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) to ensure that the projects remain faithful to the voter-approved bond program scope of work and to monitor and ensure the bond projects are completed on time, with quality and within budget.


Milestones

More Information

Steven Covin, Principal

Heidi Kayser, Asst. Principal

Adrian "AJ" Hernandez, Staff

Ana Whited, Staff

Anayelli Lopez, Parent

Anthony Rapesak, Community Member

Brandi Juarez, Parent

Eva Fabiola Saracho, Parent

Jacob Anderson, Athletic Director

Miguel Benavides, Staff

Bryce Paschel, Student

Priscilla Juarez, Student

Jeff Seckar-Martinez, Assistant Principal

Mark Grayson, Community Member

Statia Paschel, Parent

Tracey Cortez, Teacher