The 1994 project included a renovation of the fieldhouse and expansion of the West Wing, which involved adding several new science classrooms.
When the first vote for a second high school was turned down in the early 1970s it led to the construction of East Kentwood's first swimming pool as well as what was referred to as the Freshman wing.
Further work was done at the Freshman Campus to build it to the supportable core of 1,450 students with the moving of office and support staff to a new highly visible wing, and renovation of the previous office space with six classrooms and adding onto the existing classroom wings with 10 rooms.
The circle drive that has been a mainstay of the school was removed with a new corridor built to link the west and east wings.
The new corridor also puts a large commons area in front of the school with the pools, field house, and auditorium on each side.
A renovation of the softball and baseball diamonds was also done then which included new home plate structures, scoreboards, and permanent bleachers.