Fowler Construction and PSD Host Topping Ceremony for New Orion High School
Pasco School District (PSD) and Fowler General Construction marked a significant milestone in the construction of Orion High School. The Topping Out Ceremony, held at the construction site, saw the final structural beam placed atop the new school, signifying the completion of the building’s frame.
The Topping Out Ceremony is a longstanding tradition in the construction industry, symbolizing the end of the structural phase of a building. This important step marks a major achievement in the project, and it highlights the dedication, expertise, and hard work of the construction and iron workers who have been instrumental in keeping the project on schedule.
Orion High School, set to open its doors to students in Fall 2025, is rapidly taking shape thanks to the tireless efforts of the construction team. The school's progress is a testament to their commitment to ensuring that the project remains on track, making this milestone all the more special for the Pasco community.
A special thank you was extended to all the construction and iron workers whose skill and dedication have brought Orion High School to this point. Their hard work ensures that the building will be ready to welcome its first students on time.
As the excitement builds for the grand opening, PSD encourages the community to stay tuned for more updates on the progress of Orion High School, as it continues its journey toward becoming a cornerstone of education in Pasco.