The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has been issued a permit for a substantial modernization and expansion project at Lincoln High School, located at 1000 N Figueroa Street in Lincoln Heights. With an estimated value of $28 million, this permit paves the way for significant improvements to the campus infrastructure, directly benefiting students and faculty.
The project encompasses a comprehensive upgrade of existing classroom buildings, ensuring they meet contemporary educational standards and energy efficiency requirements. A major highlight of the plan is the construction of a brand-new, state-of-the-art gymnasium, which will provide much-needed athletic and recreational facilities for the school community. Additionally, the existing athletic fields will undergo extensive upgrades, including new turf and lighting.
These enhancements are part of LAUSD's ongoing commitment to providing equitable and high-quality learning environments across the district. The improvements at Lincoln High School are expected to foster a more engaging and supportive atmosphere for students, promoting both academic and physical development. Construction is anticipated to commence immediately, with minimal disruption to the academic year.