Did you know our district’s two middle schools were built in the early 1950s?

Inspired by the unifying effect that Belton-Honea Path High School has had on our community, it is now time to turn our attention to our middle schools. Education standards, safety requirements, and technology have all come a long way since these two schools were built. District 2 is committed to providing its students, faculty, and staff safe, modern, attractive, and collaborative learning spaces to maximize their potential.

A district-wide facility study conducted in 2022 indicated that our two middle schools, both built in 1954, have significant structural, flooring, and mechanical deficiencies that require extensive replacement and repairs. However, coding restrictions prevent major construction projects, and the list of maintenance needs continues to grow. It no longer makes good economic sense to fund the extensive repairs these buildings require. One unified Belton-Honea Path Middle School is the solution to help District 2 begin Building for 2morrow. The district is considering beginning the construction process on a new Belton-Honea Path Middle School by summer 2025 and welcome students for the 2027-2028 school year.

THIS WEBSITE PRESENTS THE FACILITY PLAN, BUILDING FOR 2MORROW, FOR ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2.

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BUILD ONE UNIFIED MIDDLE SCHOOL

One middle school will help approx. 1,100 students collaborate and learn, attract teachers, and provide long-term cost savings. The unity Belton-Honea Path High School brought to the district is an incredibly powerful and positive example. A unified middle school will increase experiences and offerings for students that currently cannot be provided, funded, or sustained.

Preserve existing assets

The land has already been acquired for the new Belton-Honea Path Middle School. The district purchased land for a new school back in 2007 in anticipation of future needs. Additionally, both the towns of Belton and Honea Path have indicated they will use the current middle schools for recreation and city office usage.

Promote student & staff safety

A new, unified middle school will include many modern and required safety features, such as fire suppression systems, carbon monoxide and fire detectors, and exterior safety glass. The modern middle school model separates students by grade level, allowing for easier supervision and intentional support for each grade level. A safer environment will provide peace of mind and promote stress-free learning for all.

INCREASE ACADEMIC PROGRAMING

A unified middle school would reduce the student teacher ratio, providing for small class sizes, which would allow for a more individualized experience for students. New electives and courses like foreign languages, robotics, upgraded computer classes, and more will provide enhanced learning experiences for our students. District 2 students deserve great learning opportunities!

Improve Access to extracurriculars

A new track, practice field, and storage facilities will help promote well-rounded students from a younger age. The new middle school will also be located directly behind BHPHS, making it easier for more than 200 students who travel to the high school every semester for chorus, band, sports, and more. It is more accessible for students and parents alike, especially families with students in both middle and high school.

Project Renderings

Improved fine arts and athletic facilities will provide a better overalll extracurricular experience. All details are subject to change.

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