

Haskett Junior High design capacity accomodates 1400 students, said Maria DiPetta, media relations manager for Katy ISD. Haskett will accommodate grades six through eight, and about 800 students will attend. The school will be fully decorated and construction debris will be removed before the first day, Haskett principal David Paz said. More Katy ISD News: New energy saving strategies save Katy ISD more than $4MĬonstruction on the building is complete, but some aesthetic final touches were not complete at press time. The first “Haskett Huskies” will be moving into a building with fresh varnish, brand new equipment and technology, and state-of-the-art educational tools. The newly constructed campus will open its doors for the first time on Aug. When the students arrive for the first day of school at Haskett Junior High, they’ll be the first kids ever to navigate its halls. Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less

Haskett Junior High School will open for the first time on Aug. Shown in this photo is the shop classroom at Haskett. Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 17 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 16 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 15 of17 Haskett features an outdoor amphitheater. Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 14 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 13 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 12 of17 Shown in this photo is one of the science labs at Haskett. Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 11 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 10 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 9 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 8 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 7 of17 The Haskett main gym is shown in this photo. Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 6 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 5 of17 Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 4 of17 Haskett Junior High is the first-ever school in Katy ISD that will run on solar power. Claire Goodman / Staff writer Show More Show Less 3 of17

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