As part of an extensive Master Plan developed by Tetra Tech, the existing William Floyd High School was expanded to house grades 9-12 as part of an overall restructuring of district alignment. Grades 9 and 10 now use the entire existing facility and part of the new addition, which also houses the entire 11-12 population. The 204,000 square feet of new space includes: a 1,000-seat gymnasium for grades 11-12; separate cafeterias for grades 9 to 12; large-group instruction room; new classrooms; art, music, science and technology labs; home careers with a pre-k program. Key factors of the project also involved creating a facility to heighten community pride, including an arts & entertainment corridor anchored by the library and cafeteria, allowing occupants to pass through garden areas, outside sculpture area, music and art rooms, and gymnasium. The scope of work also involve extensive site work including vehicular and pedestrian circulation, parking, and athletic fields and facilities.

