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Westhill High School Renovation Gets Green Light, Includes Indoor Pool
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STAMFORD, CT - March 20th, 2026 - The Stamford Board of Finance has given the green light to a significantly expanded renovation project for Westhill High School, culminating in the inclusion of a new indoor pool. The decision, reached Thursday night with a 13-2 vote, follows months of spirited debate and dedicated community advocacy. What began as a necessary infrastructure overhaul has evolved into a comprehensive modernization effort poised to benefit students for generations to come.
Initially, the $280 million project aimed to address critical aging infrastructure at the high school. Concerns ranged from outdated HVAC systems and deteriorating classrooms to accessibility issues hindering inclusivity for all students. While crucial, the original plan lacked provisions for enhanced athletic facilities, specifically the replacement of the existing outdoor pool. This omission quickly became a focal point of contention for students, parents, and local swim programs.
The initial budgetary constraints led to difficult decisions, and the outdoor pool's replacement was deemed beyond the scope of the originally allocated funds. However, a grassroots movement spearheaded by the Westhill High School Aquatic Club, supported by a wider coalition of parents and alumni, refused to accept this outcome. They launched a sustained campaign highlighting the numerous benefits of an indoor aquatic facility - extending the swimming season, providing year-round training opportunities for competitive swimmers, offering adaptive aquatic programs for students with disabilities, and enriching physical education curricula for the entire student body.
Their efforts focused on demonstrating the pool wasn't merely a 'nice-to-have' amenity, but an essential component of a well-rounded education and a vital resource for the broader Stamford community. Petitions garnered thousands of signatures, presentations were made at Board of Education meetings, and a targeted social media campaign effectively conveyed the importance of the project.
The turning point came with the identification of potential funding adjustments within the overall project budget. A detailed review of projected costs revealed opportunities to reallocate resources without compromising the core infrastructure improvements. This, combined with a renewed commitment from city officials and the compelling arguments presented by community advocates, led to a revised proposal incorporating the indoor pool. The overall project budget was subsequently increased to $312 million to accommodate the addition.
"This is a huge win for the Westhill High School community," confirmed Brenda Gutierrez, Stamford Public Schools spokesperson. "The addition of a new indoor pool will provide students with access to a state-of-the-art aquatic facility for both recreational and competitive purposes." Gutierrez also emphasized that the project will adhere to the highest environmental standards, incorporating sustainable design elements and energy-efficient technologies.
The new pool is planned to meet competitive swimming standards, including Olympic-sized lanes, advanced filtration systems, and spectator seating. Beyond athletic training, the facility will be integrated into the school's curriculum, offering swimming lessons for all grade levels and providing opportunities for students to pursue aquatic-based career paths. Plans are also being developed for community access during designated hours, potentially offering swim lessons and programs for residents of all ages.
The Westhill High School renovation project is anticipated to be a multi-year undertaking, with construction expected to begin in the summer of 2027. The project will be phased to minimize disruption to ongoing academic activities. School officials are working closely with architects and construction crews to ensure a smooth and efficient process. The Board of Education has formed a citizen's advisory committee to provide ongoing oversight and feedback throughout the project's duration.
The approval of the Westhill renovation, and specifically the inclusion of the indoor pool, represents more than just a capital improvement; it's a testament to the power of community engagement and a commitment to providing Stamford's students with the resources they need to thrive in the 21st century.
Read the Full Patch Article at:
[ https://patch.com/connecticut/stamford/stamford-says-westhill-high-school-project-will-include-new-indoor-pool ]
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