Bell County Schools plan facility upgrades
Published 11:26 am Wednesday, August 14, 2024
The Bell County School District has announced a series of facility projects that include installing turf on the high school baseball and softball fields as well as upgrading the front entrance of the high school and remodeling the school’s bathrooms. The switch to turf will allow the softball field to be available for soccer and the baseball field to be used for middle school and elementary football.
“We are excited to announce a series of significant facility projects aimed at enhancing the quality and versatility of our sports and educational infrastructure,” a release from the Bell County School District read. “In a move to modernize our athletic facilities, both the baseball and softball fields are being replaced with high-quality turf.”
This upgrade will not only provide student-athletes with state-of-the-art playing surfaces but will also allow these fields to serve as auxiliary venues for other sports. The softball field will now be available for soccer, and the baseball field can be utilized by elementary and middle school football teams.
“This multi-sport functionality ensures that our students have access to top-notch facilities, allowing for more flexibility in practice times,” the release read.
All athletic fields will also be upgraded with state-of-the-art LED lighting. Improvements are also scheduled for the tennis courts. The courts will be resurfaced and covered with a lighted hoop structure, providing safety and convenience.
Bell County High School will undergo a comprehensive renovation to upgrade areas that are part of the original construction. The school restrooms are set for a complete remodel and upgrade, ensuring a cleaner, more comfortable environment for students. Additionally, the front of the building, including the upstairs atrium area, will be revamped to present a more welcoming and structurally sound facade.
“These projects represent our commitment to providing our students with the best possible facilities to support their academic and extracurricular activities. By investing in our infrastructure, we aim to create an environment that fosters learning, teamwork, and school pride,” Bell County Superintendent Tom Gambrel said. “We look forward to seeing our students thrive in these improved spaces and invite the community to join us in celebrating these exciting developments.”