Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Frayser Community High School

Exterior view of the new Frayser Community High School under construction

Memphis, Tennessee, August 15, 2025

News Summary

Memphis-Shelby County Schools has commenced construction on the Frayser Community High School, located on the former site of MLK Prep High School. This new facility will accommodate around 1,500 students within a 270,000-square-foot structure. The school, with an estimated project cost of $112 million, aims to modernize educational infrastructure and is expected to open by 2027, enhancing the learning environment in the Frayser community.

Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) celebrated the groundbreaking of the new Frayser Community High School on April 1, 2025. The ceremony took place at 1530 Dellwood Avenue, the site formerly occupied by MLK Prep High School, which was demolished in 2024 to make way for the new facility.

The new high school is designed to accommodate approximately 1,500 students within its expansive 270,000-square-foot structure. Set to replace Trezevant High School, the project is estimated to cost close to $112 million, with additional funding of nearly $34 million provided by Shelby County. The injection of funds has enabled the construction timeline to begin ahead of schedule.

MSCS Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins noted that the funding will significantly enhance the school’s capabilities. The first phase of construction will include a new three-story building, gymnasium, renovated auditorium, and various athletic facilities. A second phase is planned, which will see the addition of a specialized center for career and technology education, alongside facilities for creative arts or fine arts, an auxiliary gym, STEM labs, and an expanded auditorium.

The aim is to have the new Frayser High School operational by 2027. The school is a pivotal part of the broader community revitalization efforts in Frayser, intended to provide modern educational facilities to the region’s students. The school’s design includes advanced broadcast facilities, cutting-edge graphic design classrooms, modern sports amenities, and innovative open learning spaces that promote a collaborative learning environment.

Mayor Lee Harris emphasized the need for modern, safe, and state-of-the-art educational spaces for students, underlining how vital these improvements are for enhancing the educational experience. Trezevant High School Principal Eric Brent echoed this sentiment, highlighting the long-overdue upgrades necessary for improving the learning environments available to students.

The new Frayser Community High School initiative is aligned with the Achievement School District programs aimed at enhancing educational outcomes in the Frayser area. Through these improvements, the community hopes to foster better academic achievements and provide a brighter future for its students.

Key Features of Frayser Community High School

Feature Description
Location 1530 Dellwood Avenue, Memphis
Size 270,000 square feet
Student Capacity 1,500 students
Estimated Cost $112 million
County Funding $34 million
Completion Year 2027
Facilities Advanced broadcast facilities, gymnasium, auditorium, athletic facilities, career and technology education center, STEM labs, and arts centers

FAQ

Q: When was the groundbreaking of Frayser Community High School?

A: The groundbreaking took place on April 1, 2025.

Q: What is the planned capacity for the new school?

A: The school is designed to serve approximately 1,500 students.

Q: What is the estimated cost of the new Frayser Community High School?

A: The estimated cost is close to $112 million.

Q: When is the new school expected to open?

A: The school is anticipated to be operational by 2027.

Q: What types of facilities will the new school include?

A: Facilities will include advanced broadcast areas, graphic design classrooms, modern sports facilities, and innovative open learning spaces.


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