Built in 1935, the aging Huntington Park High School campus fell within the District’s top ten list of schools most in need of comprehensive modernization. The master planning goals included replacing all relocatable buildings with a permanent two-story building so that instructional spaces are in alignment with current standards and to free up valuable outdoor areas.
Current work involves the design and implementation of four new building: two classroom buildings, gymnasium, and aquatics facility, as well as the renovation of many existing structures to meet the changing needs of information technology and career technology education (CTE) instruction.