FWCD Breaks Ground on New $25 Million, 32,720 Square-Foot Lower School




FWCD Breaks Ground on New $25 Million, 32,720 Square-Foot Lower School
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FWCD broke ground on a state-of-the-art, $25 million Annie Richardson Bass Lower School, which will replace FWCD’s existing Lower School originally built in 1964. With completion slated for spring 2025, the new 32,720-square-foot Lower School will provide an inspiring, modern, light-filled, indoor-outdoor learning environment for 350 students in grades 1 through 4. View a slideshow of the event. Read more at Groundbreaking

Pictured in the photo are Brian Crumley ’92William Butler ’96Howard Walsh ’92Lindsey Walsh Dickerson ’96, Greg Papay (Lake|Flato), Laura Bird, Stephanie Bird Baker ’08, John Ryan, Eric Lombardi, Randy Eisenman ’93Amy Knight Brown ’94 and April Knight (James and Dorothy Doss Foundation), Liz Stapp Fleischer ’84Gloria Moncrief Holmsten ’00Adelaide Moncrief Royer ’02Kit Tennison Moncrief ’70, Kate Johnson (Amon G. Carter Foundation), Stephen Luskey ’01, Meredith Luskey, Rob Kelly (William E. Scott Foundation) and Becky Burleson (Linbeck)







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FWCD Breaks Ground on New $25 Million, 32,720 Square-Foot Lower School

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