The 50-meter stretch will be 10 lanes and seat up to 1,000 fans.
After more than 70 students are confirmed positive for COVID-19 within the first eight days of school, Greater Clark County Schools announced a change in its masking policy on Saturday.
"To be honest, I think our school year, under the circumstances, was very successful," said the district superintendent.
The new boundary lines were released at Tuesday's school board meeting.
The Indiana Department of Education recorded more than 1,200 arrests on school properties across the state during the 2018-19 school year.
This comes after the GCCS board approved $6 million in budget cuts, which will shutter two facilities in Jeffersonville.
The donation should provide each student with approximately five masks.
The plan does not have any students back in classrooms from Thanksgiving until at least January.
The district will remain on a traditional calendar after a vote to move to a year-round school year was taken off the agenda Tuesday night.
A $109 million school project in Clark County calls for an increase in property taxes and farmers filled the cafeteria at New Washington Middle School tonight to voice their concerns over a plan they say would have them paying more.