McKinney Boyd High School will invest in a new audio system for its auditorium this summer.
The district’s board of trustees approved the purchase of the system at its April 26 meeting after a presentation from the facilities department that detailed issues with the auditorium.
Since the auditorium’s opening in 2006, students and staff have reported poor acoustics, Chief Operations Officer Greg Suttle told the board. Part of the poor sound is due to the brick panels lining the walls of the auditorium. Because the panels are parallel to one another, sound bounces back and creates an echo, Suttle added.
BAi Inc., an acoustics consultant company, evaluated the auditorium and determined that the shape of the walls also contributed to the sound quality, according to meeting documents. While one solution would have been correcting the walls through construction, the most cost-effective choice was the installation of a sound system.













