Seminole High School is in the midst of a $60 million renovation project slated for completion in the fall of 2027, bringing sweeping upgrades to the Pinellas County campus. Construction crews have spent the summer transforming the school, with hard hats, safety vests, hammers, and nails becoming a common sight throughout the grounds. "Seminole High School's first graduating class was in 1963, so it's exciting to have something new for students to look forward to, teachers to look forward to," Brown said. "Elevating that experience, which is what we're searching to do here at Seminole High School, and it's just all exciting," she said. "We like to do fun things on Fridays, so maybe like karaoke, some talent shows," Brown said, adding, "First impressions are lasting impressions."