SAPULPA, Okla. — Construction is moving forward on the new Sapulpa High School, with district leaders saying the project is reaching a major milestone as crews continue building along historic Route 66.
Superintendent Rob Armstrong said progress is visible nearly every day as the structure begins to take shape.
“We’re getting ready to dry in the building,” Armstrong said. “The framers are starting to work on the exterior, and once that’s done, we’ll begin inside and things start to dry in. We’re probably about 50 to 60 percent into the building, so every day we see progress.”
Target move-in window set for 2027
District leaders say they are aiming to move students and staff into the new facility sometime in 2027, with a window between spring break and fall break…