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PVHS eagerly anticipates new expansion

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Mike Hawley
Architect drawings for new PVHS Phase 2 expansion.

Over 8000 residents have moved to Bettendorf since the last census period. Additionally, 80% of Bettendorf city spending has come from property taxes from the copious amounts of new construction going up in the area. With a growing population and student body, the Pleasant Valley Community School District is planning for the future by expanding Pleasant Valley High School.

The expansions of PVHS have been categorized by phases. Phase 1, a nearly $20 million expansion, provided a new freshman tower, lower D gym, and new office spaces. Phase 1 was completed in January 2019 and increased PVHS’s capacity from 1,400 students to 1,800 students.

PVHS Principal Mike Hawley supports the utility Phase 1 provided. “This school grows every year, and so just in the past they added (freshman tower) on down there and we’re already full again,” Hawley stated. Already filling up once again, PVHS is looking to expand, but this time on the west end of the school.

Phase 2 will expand the high school by adding 22 new classrooms, 5 state-of-the-art science classrooms, an extension to the cafeteria, a visitor concessions area and a new visitor locker room. Phase 2 will add 52435 square feet of classroom space and 5521 square feet addition to the cafeteria. “It will kind of look like the tower does from the outside,” Hawley said. Phase 2 will increase PVHS’s capacity to around 2,300 students and will cost the district around $30 million.

Hawley looks forward to the timeline of Phase 2’s construction. “They are starting right in the summer or late spring. It will take a whole year before it’s done,” he said. 

Referring to the design process of the new expansion, Hawley explains the way the district tackled the issue. “There’s a strategic plan and that’s where you start. What are our projections for students? What are our needs? How do we fulfill those needs in the most cost effective way?,” he added. “They do excavation studies to see what they are digging into,,,the board commissions architects…it’s a whole process.”

Spanish teacher Stephanie Risius expresses her excitement about the world language department moving to the new classrooms. “I get a room with a window. Who wouldn’t be excited about a room with a window?” she said. “I think it’s cool because we will have all the languages in one spot…as many departments are in one or two hallways, we are spread across 2 floors and 3 hallways,” Risius expressed. “Having all of your department members together allows for some professional dialogue between classes, kids get to see all the languages in a hallway and everybody knows it’s the world language hallway…there’s lots of positives to having all of us together.” 

Hawley commented on a future ‘Phase 3’ PVHS project. “The idea is that eventually the ABC gym will become an auditorium/concert hall… we’ll renovate it that way,” he said. “And then that whole area (D gym) will be reworked where the gym that has the track around it was built where they could just knock that wall out and make that (gym) the competition gym,” he said. These future projects would benefit the performing arts, automotive/woodworking and athletic departments at PVHS.

“One of the commitments in this district is to keep our community as one. Our high school is not too big to be one high school so we’re going to keep it as one community because we want to all be Spartans,” Hawley shared.

As PVHS’s growing community expands, a larger student body can bring new ideas and allow PVHS to stay true to its culture of excellence.

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Ashwin Parab is a senior at Pleasant Valley High School and the News Editor for the Spartan Shield. Ashwin is passionate about engineering and aspires to be a mechanical engineer someday. At PVHS, Ashwin participates in Ethics Bowl, plays trombone, and plays tennis. Due to his interest in engineering, Ashwin is highly involved in robotics and loves learning about the design process. In his free time, he loves volunteering for Habitat for Humanity. You can always find Ashwin watching movies, playing football/basketball, or driving around town. He also loves listening to lyrical rap, hip hop, and more. Ashwin is ready and thrilled to write for the Spartan Shield!
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    Andrew LeonardJan 28, 2024 at 9:26 pm

    I think it’s great that they are expanding the school to accommodate all students and the growing community. Being a senior this year, I won’t get to experience classes in the new areas. I wonder when they will have plans to update the Home Team Football locker room.

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    CamrinOct 1, 2023 at 11:49 pm

    I think that the renovation is needed, PV is growing more and more every year and is quickly running out of room and things like assemblies and lunches are packed to the brim with kids. This will only help the school and will also give more opportunities to kids with new classrooms.

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    Emma DSep 29, 2023 at 1:03 pm

    This is really interesting. I wonder what is going to happen to the parking lots. How do we get the money for all of this? I think the new renovation is a good idea and it will really help our school grow.

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    MarySep 27, 2023 at 6:34 pm

    I think the renovation is a good idea, and the new student capacity will be filled very fast. The amount of new elementary schools will need more space for this students to filter in once they reach high school.

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    Robert CurtisSep 24, 2023 at 6:50 pm

    Really looking forward to the new expansions of the school! It definitely needs it.

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    Nikhita NalluSep 24, 2023 at 12:39 pm

    Great article! I’m wondering whether the expansion will encourage more families to move to Bettendorf as opposed to other cities in the QC area for quality education.

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    Jackson PeerSep 23, 2023 at 2:49 pm

    It is crazy to think the school has already filled up since the addition of the tower. It will be exciting to see the new renovations.

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    MollySep 22, 2023 at 12:47 pm

    I think expansion is needed, and I liked learning how they plan to break it all up.

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