Eagle Mountain High School welcomed its first group of students, officially marking the start of its inaugural school year. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram visited the campus and shared their firsthand experience of the school.
The Eagle Mountain High School project included the construction of a new three-story building located in Fort Worth, TX. This impressive facility is now the district’s largest school, with a capacity to accommodate 2,200 students.
The campus features a skybridge connecting the classroom building to the cafeteria, a Parent Advisory Council (PAC) area, fine arts spaces, and gymnasiums. Athletic amenities include a full stadium, a three-story press box, a two-story field house with a 70-yard indoor practice field, a turf baseball/softball field, a turf soccer field, and tennis courts. Natural lighting in the classrooms and scenic walkways between classes are just a few of the ways the beautiful landscape enhances the students’ learning environment at this new campus.
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