The Broken Arrow School District might need three high schools by 2031.
A two-year study on growth in the district is coming to a close, and a committee announced their preliminary recommendation Wednesday.
Broken Arrow is one of the fastest growing suburbs in the state, and the current high school is becoming crowded.
The committee recommended turning both the high school and the freshman academy into two comprehensive 9-12 high schools by 2021.
The money for that school will depend on the outcome of a bond election in 2027.
The district is asking for public input on the recommendations.