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Parkway Intermediate Replacement

Conceptual Drawings of a New Parkway Intermediate

Renderings and floor plans are not perfectly aligned and will continue to evolve as the design process is finalized.

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Architectural drawing of Parkway Intermediate
Architectural drawing of Parkway Intermediate

 

School Conceptual Interior drawings

 

Interior Architectural Drawing of Parkway Intermediate

 

Project Details

A 2026 Bond Would:

  • REPLACE PARKWAY INTERMEDIATE with a new building, constructed on district-owned land near Ephrata High School.
  • Provide SAFER DROP-OFF and PICK-UP outside of current congested neighborhood.
  • SIMPLIFY TRANSPORTATION with a shared bus zone for Parkway and EHS.
  • Include a DEDICATED GYM AND CAFETERIA, supporting better and more efficient daily routines.
  • Build a FULL-SIZE GYM with increased seating capacity close to EHS for athletics and community events.
Google map of current Grant Elementary Neighborhood

 

Understanding the Funding

The 2026 Bond package total project value for all projects is roughly $102 million: $75 million funded locally, which unlocks $27.4 million in matching state dollars.

The information below describes Parkway Intermediate's portion of the total project funds.

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If approved by voters, $26.5 million of the approximately $36 million Parkway Intermediate total project cost would be generated by local tax dollars ("Local Share").

Roughly $8.7 million would come from state matching funds from the School Construction Assistance Program (State Funds).

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This pie chart shows the percentage of state matching funds the district could receive if voters approve the 2026 bond package.