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Capture The Vision

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Capture The Vision (The Plan)

 

Initially we planned on removing the existing buildings and then, for financial reasons, bringing in modular buildings as replacements. As we began consulting with our architect and contractor, we looked at the existing buildings and realized that the foundation and basic "bone structure" of the existing buildings was rock-solid. We began wondering: what if we could utilize our existing foundation and structure, and construct our new buildings on our existing footprint? Below you see the difference between our existing floor plan and our proposed floor plan. Essentially we would be connecting the two buildings in the center by extending the 8th Grade building to the west, and then extending the 7th Grade building to the south.

 

The result would be an increase in usable square footage for each classroom from around 650 square feet to over a 1,000 sq. ft. -- that's an overall increase from 2,619 sq. ft. to 4,009 sq. ft.! That's over a 50% increase in classroom size -- and we can do this for less than it would cost to bring in modular buildings . . . plus the quality of the buildings will be much better!We split the project into two phases: Phase 1 would be the rebuilding of the four classrooms; and Phase 2 would be the addition of one more classroom to house our Upper ILC students (Individualized Learning Center), as seen below.

 

 

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