Flexible and adaptable are the themes for construction projects in the Camas and Washougal school districts.
Both districts have been a hotbed of activity this summer, with new school buildings now in various stages of completion.
Washougal will have its first new elementary school since the mid-1950s, when work on Columbia River Gorge Elementary wraps up this month. The school will be ready for occupancy on Aug. 24. Some eager staff members have already snapped photos of their rooms and started thinking about decorating ideas.
“For me, it’s exciting to see them excited about what we have been working on for two years now,” said Mike Stromme, Washougal School District superintendent.
To help ensure that the new buildings would be ready by the time school started up again, construction on the new Columbia River Gorge elementary, as well as the new Jemtegaard Middle School, started while classes were still in session at the old building, which has now been demolished.