Crosbyton High School Renovation
Crosbyton CISDβs nearly 100-year-old high school underwent a thoughtful and historically sensitive renovation that honored the buildingβs legacy while updating it for modern educational use. The 24,000 SF facility now includes renovated classroom and administration spaces, along with an updated library and auditorium, all designed to enhance the student experience while preserving the schoolβs architectural heritage.
About This Project
One of the most impactful aspects of the renovation was the restoration of the auditoriumβs historic features. Original pressed metal ceiling tiles and a decorative cornice above the prosceniumβonce hidden behind drop ceilingsβwere carefully uncovered, repaired, and restored to view. Throughout the building, new materials and finishes were selected to reflect the schoolβs original design elements. For example, new wall coverings reference the original wainscoting, and custom light fixtures were sourced to match those seen in historic photographs. A collection of these photographs has been permanently printed on wall panels and proudly displayed in the schoolβs main corridor, creating a strong visual link between past and present.
Project Information
Location: Crosbyton, Texas
Client: Crosbyton CISD
Size: 24,000 SF
Project Type: K-12 Renovation, Historic Preservation
Services Provided: Architecture
Completion Year: 2019
Delivery Method: Construction Manager at Risk
Crosbyton High School
204 S Harrison Ave,
Crosbyton, TX 79322