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Bowling Green Junior High School Plans Expansion and Renovation

Architectural rendering of Bowling Green Junior High School expansion

Bowling Green, August 7, 2025

News Summary

Bowling Green’s Junior High School is preparing for significant renovations and expansions to accommodate a growing student population. The Bowling Green Independent School District has approved plans anticipating that enrollment will surpass 1,000 students by the upcoming school year. With a budget of approximately $23 million, the project aims to enhance educational facilities and bolster STEM and arts programs. Construction is projected to begin in 2026, with completion expected by early 2028. The initiative includes safety upgrades and plans for new elementary schools in the area.

Bowling Green Plans Junior High School Expansion and Renovation

Bowling Green’s Junior High School is set to undergo major renovations and expansions to meet the demands of a growing student population. The Bowling Green Independent School District has approved plans for the project, anticipating enrollment will exceed 1,000 students by the 2025-2026 school year. The initiative aims to enhance educational facilities and accommodate the expansion of STEM and arts programs that are gaining popularity within the community.

The planned addition on the east side of Bowling Green Junior High School (BGJHS) will increase the school’s total area by 2,500 square feet. This expansion will require some adjustments, including modifications to the bus loop and field usage. The principal of BGJHS has confirmed that these changes are necessary to ensure the school can effectively serve its rising student body.

The construction phase of the project is being budgeted at approximately $23 million, funded through a bond issuance that is set to occur in the spring of 2026. Planning for the renovations will take place throughout this school year, with teachers working alongside architects to develop classroom designs that suit the needs of a growing student population. Construction work is expected to commence in the spring of 2026, with completion projected for late 2027 or early 2028.

As part of the renovation plan, the Bowling Green Independent School District has also approved a four-year District Facilities Plan (DFP) that outlines renovation priorities and future school projects. The DFP includes major renovations at BGJHS, such as roof replacements, updates to the HVAC system, and security enhancements, estimated to cost around $13.9 million. Additional safety upgrades include the installation of fencing, intercom systems, fire alarms, and emergency lighting, which are projected to cost approximately $2.4 million.

In addition to the renovations at BGJHS, future projects outlined in the DFP include the construction of new elementary schools—W.R. McNeill Elementary and Potter Gray Elementary—both equipped with storm shelters, anticipated to start after 2028. W.R. McNeill Elementary is estimated to cost $19.6 million and will serve around 500 students, while Potter Gray Elementary is expected to have a budget of $20.6 million, accommodating up to 525 students. Planning for these projects has been ongoing since September, with the planning committee conducting several public hearings to gather community feedback.

A public hearing regarding the DFP will take place on March 31, leading to a final vote on the plan later that same day. Additionally, in a related initiative, Bowling Green High School will introduce a new HVAC-refrigerant program in partnership with Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College, which will offer students dual credit options.

Looking ahead, groundbreaking for a new high school is scheduled for May 1, with the facility expected to open in Fall 2027. This development includes drilling 140 geothermal wells for an efficient heating and cooling system, likely qualifying for a significant tax credit of 40%. Following the construction of the new high school, plans will commence to convert the existing high school into an activities center, which is targeted to open in spring 2028.

FAQ

What is the estimated cost of the Bowling Green Junior High School expansion and renovation project?

The estimated cost for the expansion and renovation of Bowling Green Junior High School is approximately $23 million.

When is the construction of the expansion expected to start?

Construction is projected to start in the spring of 2026.

What are the key safety upgrades planned for Bowling Green Junior High School?

Key safety upgrades include the installation of fencing, intercom systems, fire alarms, and emergency lighting, with an estimated cost of approximately $2.4 million.

What future projects are planned under the District Facilities Plan?

Future projects under the DFP include new W.R. McNeill Elementary and Potter Gray Elementary schools, each equipped with storm shelters, anticipated starting after 2028.

Key Features of the Bowling Green Junior High School Expansion Project

Feature Details
Project Cost $23 million for expansion
Estimated Enrollment Over 1,000 students by 2025-2026
Planned Size Increase 2,500 square feet addition
Safety Upgrades Fencing, intercom, fire alarms, emergency lighting – $2.4 million
Renovation Cost $13.9 million for roof, HVAC, security
New Schools Planned W.R. McNeill and Potter Gray Elementary Schools

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