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Hauppauge School District Breaks Ground On Tennis Courts, Practice Field

The courts and field are part of the 2023 bond. See when the tennis courts are due for completion.

Members of Hauppauge Public School’s administration and board of education held a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of Hauppauge High School’s new tennis courts.
Members of Hauppauge Public School’s administration and board of education held a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of Hauppauge High School’s new tennis courts. (Courtesy of Hauppauge School District)

HAUPPAUGE, NY — New tennis courts and a grass practice field are being built at Hauppauge High School, the district announced. The new construction is part of the 2023 bond.

Construction officially began with the removal of old soils and tennis courts, followed by the installation of drainage systems. Work is currently underway with compaction and grading around the courts and field, and trenching for lighting conduits is nearing completion.

The tennis court construction began in February and is expected to be completed by May 2025, with the courts slated for use in June 2025.

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As spring approaches, construction will also begin on new handball, volleyball and basketball courts at Hauppauge Middle School.

Phase two of construction is scheduled to begin in summer 2025 and will include the installation of two synthetic turf fields, enhancements to the baseball and softball fields, the renovation of the science research room and the construction of an exterior security booth with access gates at Hauppauge High School.

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Additionally, baseball and softball field upgrades will take place at the middle school, along with districtwide masonry repairs, HVAC upgrades and classroom door and hardware replacements.

"The district thanks the community for their continued support as they work to enhance Hauppauge's schools for the benefit of students, staff and the entire community," the district wrote.

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