Colorado School District Breaks Ground on Unified PK–12 Campus

The Haxtun School District No. Re-2J in Haxtun, Colo., recently announced that ground has been broken on a renovation/addition project that will unite its two schools, Haxtun Elementary and Haxtun Jr/Sr High School, according to a news release. The district partnered with Wold Architects and Engineers for the project’s design and with Bryan Construction and NV5 for construction services.

Wold completed a comprehensive facilities master plan for the project in 2023, the news release reports. The project was given funding in May 2025 after a bond election and a successful Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) grant application.

“Our goal has always been to provide the best possible learning environment for our students, and this project reflects a clear vision for how we want our school to function moving forward,” said Aron Jones, Haxtun School District superintendent. “By bringing our students and programs together in a more organized, connected environment, we’re creating a school that better supports learning, collaboration and day-to-day success.”

Various incremental additions over time resulted in a campus that the district deemed too fragmented and disorganized. The new design will create a more cohesive facility that simplifies wayfinding and consolidates spaces used for similar purposes. Work includes consolidating early childhood and kindergarten classrooms, including improved playground access; as well as grouping together specialized programs like special education and sensory spaces.

The current elementary-school gym will be converted into a central cafeteria for the school’s entire population. A new, auxiliary gym will support the school’s physical education classes and district athletic programs.

“Haxtun is a textbook example of what can be achieved through strong collaboration and clear goals,” said Andy Fiamengo, NV5 project executive. “This project reflects a high level of alignment between the district, design and construction teams, and we’re honored to support the district in bringing together the right minds and resources to deliver a school that will serve students and staff for decades.”

The project has an estimated completion date of July 2027.

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