Facilities Projects Website
Lead Developer (with Facilities, Communications & District Leadership) · 2026
PProblem
District leadership needed a clear public-facing way to communicate facilities upgrades across schools. Project information and photos were spread across documents, spreadsheets, emails, and folders, making it difficult for families, staff, and stakeholders to see progress in one place.
WWhat I did
- Built a searchable facilities project landing page with school/project cards, status labels, highlights, and project detail views.
- Created a workflow that uses shared Excel/CSV data to help build and update project content efficiently.
- Added photo support with project image folders, fallback placeholders, and a dynamic visual layout for schools with available images.
- Designed a responsive UI with clear status indicators for completed, in-progress, upcoming, and photo-pending projects.
- Worked from district-provided project lists, status notes, and image assets to organize content into a clean public-facing experience.
- Optimized layout, imagery, and filtering for mobile users and fast scanning by stakeholders.
IImpact
- Created a single public-facing source for major facilities upgrades across the district.
- Improved transparency by making project progress, school information, and available photos easier to find.
- Reduced the need for static PDFs by turning project data into a searchable, visual web experience.
- Gave leadership a polished platform to highlight ongoing investments in school buildings and infrastructure.
TTraining
Structured the project workflow so updates can be maintained from shared project data and organized image folders.
Stack
- PHP (PDO)
- MySQL
- Excel/CSV Data Workflow
- Bootstrap/Tailwind
- JavaScript
