Lubbock ISD Demolishes O.L. Slaton, Builds New Schools


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:24
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Lubbock ISD Demolishes O.L. Slaton, Builds New Schools

Lubbock Independent School District initiates demolition of O.L. Slaton Middle School, making way for a new elementary school and part of a larger campus update. The plan, approved by voters in a bond election, involves consolidating five campuses into three new schools, improving facilities, and streamlining operations for families. The new schools are set to open in August 2028, offering enhanced learning environments for years to come.

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