Bond projects recognized by TASA

The Texas Association of School Administrators and Texas Association of School Boards have announced that four Dallas ISD schools are included among the 43 projects showcased in the 2025-2026 Exhibit of School Architecture. 

Career Institute North, Franklin D. Roosevelt High School, Geneva Heights Elementary School, and George Peabody Elementary School were among the architectural projects included in the juried exhibit that awarded a total of 106 Stars of Distinction for Excellence in one or more of the following six areas: design, value, wellness, community, planning, and transformation.

This exhibit of new and renovated Texas school facilities includes projects from 33 school districts, one college, and one county department of education that 19 architectural firms submitted. Eligible projects were newly constructed or renovated public education facilities completed in the past five years and not previously submitted in this annual exhibit.

The Exhibit of School Architecture awards are given at the discretion of a 12-member jury, which includes: four school board members, four school administrators, and four members from the Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) Southern Region. The projects were exhibited during the txEDCON 2025, the TASA/TASB Convention, that took place in Houston Sept. 12-13. The projects can also be seen in the online exhibit at https://texasschoolarchitecture.org/.

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