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SJSD high school tracks to remain closed this winter, reopen next March for public use

Central High School track closed
Cameron Montemayor | News-Press NOW
A sign informs pedestrians the Central High School track is closed due to renovations.
Central High School
Cameron Montemayor | News-Press NOW
The Central High School track and football field is shown in November 2025 in St. Joseph.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- The St. Joseph School District has provided a timeline on the reopening of tracks for public use at all three high schools, facilities often used by residents for walking and exercise.

A sign informs pedestrians the Central High School track is closed due to renovations.

The St. Joseph School District track installation project is nearing completion, but is not yet final. The tracks at all three high schools remain closed, according to a statement from the district.

The district recently carried out an extensive $6.5 million improvement project to install new turf fields and replace aging tracks at the high schools, part of a $20 million bond approved by voters in April 2024.

"With colder temperatures and winter weather approaching, conditions are not ideal for safely reopening the tracks for public use. To protect the integrity of the new surfaces and ensure long-term durability, the District will keep the tracks closed throughout the winter months," the statement reads.

The district anticipates the tracks will reopen for public walking and community use on March 1, 2026, weather permitting.

"We appreciate everyone’s patience and flexibility. Limiting access now ensures that our tracks will be ready for spring activities and helps us avoid delays caused by late-season weather."

A full list of 2024 bond-funded projects can be found here.

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