The new East Wing of Irmo High School is taking shape.
Irmo High School’s new East Wing is set to open in Fall 2026 and is currently 60% complete. The 120,000-square-foot structure will feature over 60 classrooms, a media center, and a cafeteria, focusing on enhancing educational experiences with student input at its core.
The small, yet vibrant town of Irmo is buzzing with excitement as the construction of Irmo High School’s new East Wing is currently about 60% complete. This ambitious project has been a hot topic among residents and students alike, and it is set to open its doors to eager students by Fall 2026.
The East Wing won’t just be any ordinary addition; it’s a massive 120,000-square-foot, three-story structure. Imagine a building spacious enough to host over 60 classrooms, a dedicated media center, and an impressive area called Pride Hall that honors the rich history of Irmo High School. How cool is that?
The overall design of this new wing centers around branding with the school’s motto, “Beware The Sting,” prominently featured, along with the school’s colors. It’s really a place created with the students in mind. To ensure that the new wing includes all the important features, student input was prioritized in the planning stages. With such an inclusive approach, it’s no wonder students are thrilled about what’s to come!
Alongside classrooms, the East Wing will house a cafeteria student center that will surely be a hit among the students. But that’s not all! There will also be a small business incubator, encouraging budding entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into reality right at school. It’s a fantastic way to prepare students for the future! Imagine walking through the halls of a school that not only teaches you but also helps you launch your journey into the business world.
In terms of the budget, the construction is currently priced at an impressive $329 per square foot, and it remains under budget. The total estimated cost for this magnificent East Wing is set at $55.4 million. This amount includes an additional $3.5 million that was allocated from the fiscal year 2021 fund balance to ensure everything goes smoothly. It’s reassuring to know that financial resources are being managed responsibly!
The goal of this ambitious project is to boost the reputation of Irmo High School, recognized as a flagship school in the Lexington-Richland School District Five. The new wing is a testament to the commitment to providing students and teachers with the best possible educational environment. Past renovations have faced challenges related to code compliance, making this new construction a timely solution.
The groundbreaking ceremony was an exciting occasion that marked the start of what promises to be a significant investment in the future of Irmo High School’s infrastructure. The community came out to support the initiative, and the atmosphere was filled with hope and optimism for the years ahead.
As the East Wing takes shape, students, parents, and faculty members can anticipate a brighter future filled with opportunities, resources, and an inspiring learning atmosphere. With just a few more years to go, the countdown is on for the grand unveiling in Fall 2026! The journey towards a state-of-the-art educational space is well on its way, and everyone in the community is eagerly looking forward to the exciting changes that lie ahead.
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