GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (GRPS) -- The largest project to date in the Reimagine GRPS initiative is ready to welcome scholars and staff for the first day of school on Monday, August 18.

A $7 million renovation converted the former Sigsbee Elementary School into a vibrant high school environment as the new home of Southeast Career Pathways.

“This project finished on time and under budget,” exclaimed Executive Director of Facilities and Operations Alex Smart during the ribbon-cutting ceremony. “We’ve added fresh colors, new LED lighting, and more than doubled the amount of natural light entering our learning spaces.”

The project also includes a new safe and secure entrance, new flooring and paint, new HVAC system, roof repairs and a repaved parking lot.

“This project is exactly what we mean when we say ‘Reimagine GRPS with Us,’” said Superintendent Dr. Leadriane Roby. “Our scholars and staff at Southeast Career Pathways deserve a learning environment that inspires excellence, and now they have one.”

The project was funded by the zero-tax-rate-increase bond overwhelmingly passed by voters in 2023.

“To our community, thank you from the bottom of our hearts,” said Board of Education President Kymberlie Buzcek. “Here in our city, even in uncertain times, our community has made it clear - we will not give up on our kids.”

Partners on the project include Plante Moran Realpoint, Pure Architects, Moore and Bruggink, and Triangle Construction.