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Woodbury High School Undergoing Major Multi Year Rebuild

Woodbury High School Undergoing Major Multi Year Rebuild

Woodbury High School Upgrade Shows Where SoWashCo Bond Money Is Going

A Major School Construction Project Is Underway In Woodbury

Woodbury High School is now one of the most visible examples of how South Washington County Schools is putting its 2023 voter approved bond package to work.

According to the district, voters approved two bond questions in fall 2023, giving SoWashCo Schools the ability to launch construction projects at 15 schools over a multi year period. The first phase focuses on the highest priority needs, especially safety, security, and overcrowding in the district’s secondary schools.

For Woodbury High School, this is not a single improvement. It is a broad campus upgrade that affects how students move through the building, where they eat, how specialized programs are taught, and how visitors enter the school. The district’s posted construction timeline for Woodbury High runs from June 2025 through September 2027.

What Is Changing At Woodbury High School

South Washington County Schools says Woodbury High School will receive a new cafeteria and kitchen, renovations to CTE, STEM, and robotics space, additional CTE space, a renovated media center, and a new secure entry and student services wing. The project also includes parking lot realignment to improve pedestrian safety.

That is a wide range of work, but one recent district update put special focus on the cafeteria and kitchen portion of the project. In March 2026, the district said new kitchens and expanded cafeteria spaces at Park and Woodbury high schools are among the most impactful outcomes of the bond construction because the current food service areas have struggled to meet demand during busy lunch periods.

That detail matters because it shows this project is not just about appearance. It is about function.

Why Woodbury And East Metro Families Should Care

In communities like Woodbury, school infrastructure plays a real role in daily life. Families care about safety, traffic flow, crowding, and whether schools are built to support current enrollment. A project like this touches all of those concerns.

The district has framed this first phase around both security improvements and capacity needs. At Woodbury High, those priorities show up in the secure entry, student services updates, expanded learning spaces, and the reworked cafeteria setup.

For people following Minnesota and Twin Cities development, this is also a reminder that some of the most important community investments are not flashy private projects. They are public infrastructure projects that change how a city works for families over the long term.

The Bigger SoWashCo Construction Picture

Woodbury High is only one part of a much larger districtwide effort. SoWashCo Schools says the 2023 bond package set in motion work at 15 schools, with elementary projects also moving through planning and later phases.

For Woodbury residents, this is one of the clearest local examples of how bond funding is translating into visible construction and long term school improvements.

If you live in Woodbury, Cottage Grove, Lake Elmo, or the greater east metro, these are the kinds of local projects worth tracking because they shape the community people are buying into.

Thinking about buying or selling in Woodbury or the east metro? Follow along for more Minnesota, Twin Cities, and local development updates that help you stay ahead of what is changing.

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