M3A Architecture is proud to be leading the design of the new Leflore County Countywide High School—a $44 million project that marks a major investment in the future of education in the region. In a recent update to the Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District board, M3A’s Principal Architect William McElroy shared progress on the design and construction timeline.
Current Design and Construction Timeline
According to an article by the Greenwood Commonwealth, the project is currently in the design development phase. Construction is projected to begin later this year, with site preparation and bidding scheduled in the coming months. M3A has focused on a phased approach that ensures each milestone is met with clarity and alignment with district goals.
Key Features and Design Priorities
The design of the new high school prioritizes flexible learning environments, efficient traffic flow, and long-term sustainability. The campus will accommodate modern educational needs while serving as a hub for students and the wider Leflore County community. Key considerations include classroom layout, security, accessibility, and energy-efficient systems.
Community Impact and Investment in Education
As reported by Delta News, this project is one of the largest investments in education the county has seen in recent years. With a focus on both architectural quality and long-term value, M3A is working closely with the school board to deliver a facility that meets both present and future needs.
Next Steps and Project Milestones
Next steps include finalizing construction documents and preparing for the official groundbreaking. M3A will continue to provide updates to the school board and community throughout the development process.
M3A Architecture’s Expertise in K-12 Design
This project reflects M3A’s deep experience in K-12 educational design and commitment to serving communities through thoughtful, lasting architecture. As the project moves into its next phase, the team remains focused on delivering a space that empowers students, educators, and families across Leflore County.
Stay tuned for further updates as progress continues.
