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Legacy Campus expansion

As approved by voters, the 2024 Bond for Douglas County School District will provide funds to expand the physical footprint of the Legacy Campus in Lone Tree. This will allow Legacy Campus, which serves high school students from everywhere in Douglas County, to expand career and technical education opportunities by adding six new career pathways including advanced manufacturing, EV/hybrid auto maintenance and repair, and construction pathways: carpentry, electrical, plumbing and HVAC.

Legacy Campus Phase II renderings

An open, two-story classroom with high-tech manufacturing tools along near and far walls and in the middle of the room. Students and workbench tables are shown at the back of the room under second-story skylight windows, with sound-deadening panels covering the wall beneath the windows.

A rendering of what the advanced manufacturing classroom could look like at the Legacy Campus if the Phase II expansion of facilities and programs is funded by voters. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

A large, open, two-story repair bay with three electric cars is shown in a computer generated rendering. On the left side of the image is a second-story bank of windows from which visitors and students could observe the activity below

A rendering of a two-story-tall mechanic bay where students would learn how to repair electric and hybrid vehicles at the Legacy Campus if the Phase II expansion of facilities and programs is funded by voters. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

A two-story, open classroom with display boards on a stone wall to the right and an open walkway to the left, with skylight windows at second-story height at the back of the room.

A digital rendering of a classroom in the Legacy Campus Phase II section where electric vehicle repair would be taught. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

An open classroom which looks like a room that is under construction, with wood framing along the left side of the room and various tools, tabletop saws and lumber organized throughout the space. A second-story observation area overlooks the workspace, and sound-deadening panels cover the wall. Students are depicted wearing hardhats and bright yellow and orange safety vests.

A rendering depicts a two-story-tall, hands-on construction classroom where students would learn the trade at the Legacy Campus if the Phase II expansion of facilities and programs is funded by voters. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.

A light-brown, stone facade and terraced, two-story roof showing the entrance to the Phase II building, with a large, curved sidewalk leading to glass doors and windows on the front of the building, under the extended roof sections.

A digital rendering of the exterior the building that would represent the Phase II expansion of the Legacy Campus. Rendering provided by Hollis + Miller Architects.