When you drive by Crosstown Parkway in Port St. Lucie you can see the progress of a new high school that is under construction.
Crews have built the student parking lot, laid the foundation, and have even picked out their official school colors. The $93 million project will ease overcrowding in classrooms and help with the booming growth.
The construction of the new Legacy High School is also bringing new jobs to the area.
“We are looking to hire 150 individuals in various capacities including instructional staff, non-instructional staff, maintenance staff, and cafeteria staff,” principal Todd Smith said.
The more than 251,000-square-foot school can house more than 1,859 students. Next fall, On the first day of class, the school will be open for grades 9 through 11 at the start and then add 12th-grade students. The school will offer numerous unique programs, including dental assistant, global logistics, sports medicine and biomedical.