TROY - Triad Community Unit School District #2 recently broke ground on a construction project at Triad High School to add a performing arts center, additional classrooms, and renovated career and technical education spaces.
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The project includes construction of the Triad Center for the Performing Arts, which Triad Community Unit School District Superintendent Jason Henderson said will “elevate our music, theater, and performance programs to the level our students deserve and will serve as a space that can be utilized by our communities as well.”
The project also includes “four additional classrooms to support our growing enrollment and evolving instructional needs,” along with “renovated Career and Technical Education spaces that will better prepare students for college, careers, and life beyond Triad,” he said.
“As our communities continue to grow, so too must our schools,” Henderson said. “This addition is not just about meeting today’s needs — it is about investing in opportunities for generations of Triad students to come.”
Henderson described the groundbreaking as the start of a long-term investment in students.
At the groundbreaking, Henderson said the following: “Today, we are breaking ground on what is going to be an amazing new space — but more importantly, we are laying the foundation for creativity, opportunity, and student success for decades to come."