Balsz School District with McCarthy Building Companies and DLR Group recently announced the beginning of construction on Balsz School District’s Pat Tillman Middle School, a middle school bearing the name of one of Arizona’s and the nation’s most notable and revered American heroes.
Named after the decorated American hero who left a successful professional football career with the Arizona Cardinals to serve his country following 9/11, the middle school will include construction of a nearly 70,000 square-foot building with 42 new classrooms, administrative offices, STEM learning flex space and two new laboratories to support student centered, authentic learning for the students of the Balsz School District. In addition, a new sports tunnel will be constructed, celebrating and connecting the sports fields to the school. Site work will include the build out of both sports and community fields with perimeter security that allows for safe and secure student and community access. The building also incorporates energy efficiency upgrades that will allow for the school to be more operationally efficient over time.
Originally built and opened as Balsz Elementary School in 1964, the Tillman family granted Balsz School District permission to use the Tillman name in February 2018. The school, home of the Warriors, is located only a few blocks from Arizona State University’s Sun Devil Stadium, where Tillman first made headlines on the football field.
Located at 4309 E. Belleview in Phoenix, Tillman Middle School offers a traditional academic curriculum with expansive elective, after-school and sports offerings. The school will remain open for the 2019-20 school year, while construction is underway, and continue to serve the current student population of approximately 720 students in grades 6-8.
“Our vision for Pat Tillman Middle School is to create the finest learning environment in the Valley, one that truly honors the Tillman legacy,” said Dr. Jeffrey Smith, superintendent of the Balsz School District. “Pat embodied everything it is that we want to instill in our students – bravery, patriotism, commitment, selflessness – and these fundamentals will very much be a part of the core culture at Tillman Middle School.”
The school’s robust elective offerings include an Elite Sports Training pathway, a STEM program focusing on coding, rocketry and robotics, and a Digital Arts program that exposes students to video production, multimedia design and computer graphics. Students at the school will also benefit from the Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) initiative, which seeks to bridge the achievement gap between economically disadvantaged students and their peers.
Construction will complete in time for the 2020 school year. Final construction completion, which includes all site work and miscellaneous upgrades to existing structures, is slated for October 2020. DLR Group is providing integrated architecture and engineering services. McCarthy Building Companies is the general contractor and providing construction management services.
“It’s been a privilege to work with the Tillman school community on this major renovation of their school campus, which will enhance the educational and STEM learning experience for current and future students,” said Mike Horn, project director for the Education Services team at McCarthy. “We look forward to bringing these highly-anticipated and significant changes to the campus over the next year and are particularly honored to be part of acknowledging Pat Tillman for his service to our country and his athletic achievements as the namesake of the school.”
Tillman Middle School, created to serve students within the Balsz School District in east Phoenix, will be transformed over the course of the next year to one of the most modern learning environments in the Valley. It is the only public school in the nation to honor the Tillman name, and soon will have an impressively rebuilt campus to reflect the impact Pat Tillman had on our country.
“We are honored to provide a new home for Tillman Middle School. The entire team of educators, administrators, architects, engineers, contractors, students and the community at large worked collaboratively to co-design a school that enables teachers and students to aspire to the Tillman spirit and embraces the community where it resides,” said Pam Loeffelman, FAIA, DLR Group.