Herald Democrat
As construction of the new $157 million Sherman High School nears completion, Sherman Independent School District officials are turning their attention to highlighting the legacy and heritage of the school through imagery and branding.
The SISD Board recently approved a request to solicit for qualifications for the construction of a new statue that will sit in the school s foyer and greet students as they enter the school each day.
The request comes in the final days of the construction of the new high school, which is expected to open to students in early January. As the project has approached the finish line, the district has increased its attention to the graphics package, which includes signage, aesthetic design and branding efforts within the new campus.