Danbury’s Immaculate High to begin $3M campus repairs, replace track and turf field: ‘way overdue’

A long-awaited groundbreaking ceremony will signal the start of a facelift at Immaculate High School, with the focus on a new turf field and track along with upgrades in the building and parking lot. The groundbreaking is set for 12:30 p.m. June 6 on the field at Immaculate, which serves students from 28 communities in Connecticut and New York. “Turf fields typically are replaced every 10 years, and our turf is 13 or 14 years old,” he said. “Another possibility is we are also thinking of getting new lights for the fields.” The upgrades are part of a $4 million capital campaign marking the 60th anniversary of the private Catholic high school that includes $3 million in construction improvements. A total of $2 million will be used for campus capital improvements, which will include updating and replacing windows throughout the facility; repairing the parking lots and access areas; and improving the school building and grounds.

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