Aquilla J. Morgan High School

The Aquilla J. Morgan High School is the largest Hillsborough County School District school, located in Wimauma.

The school is named after Aquilla J. Morgan, who was the first African American teacher at Wimauma Elementary School in the 1960s. District officials say room at the new school will help alleviate Lennard High School and Sumner High School, which are currently exceeding their capacity.

About 3,500 students will soon proudly call themselves “Mustangs” as some of the first students at Aquilla J. Morgan High School.

Client: UUU (Aquilla J. Morgan High School)

Location: Hillsborough County, Florida

Industry: Education, Campus Signage

Signage Solution: Exterior & Interior Campus Wayfinding, Monument with EMC, ADA Signage & Branded name signs

PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Creative Sign Designs partnered with Beck Group to bring life to the largest signage program Hillsborough County School District has ever seen.

SIGNAGE FEATURES:

  • Entry Monument: Adorned with a large full color EMC screen, the entry Feature makes a statement.
  • Post and Panel Wayfinding Signs: Fabricated from aluminum and custom designed to fit the needs of the campus, the wayfinding program was also designed to accommodate information leading to (2) future middle and elementary schools.
  • ADA Room IDs: The program includes over 1,500 room and interior wayfinding signs.
  • Name signs: large, fabricated aluminum letters installed vertically on the front canopy welcome students to the school.
  • Mustang logo sign: a beautiful, fabricated metal mustang logo was fabricated and installed representing school spirit.

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