Garfield High School Trends in High School Design Sue Robertson, REFP Seattle, WA August 22, 2003.

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Garfield High School Trends in High School Design Sue Robertson, REFP Seattle, WA August 22, 2003

Eugene Ashley High School  1,600-student high school  Joint venture between board of education and county commissioners for an educational campus within a county park setting.  The “schools in a park” concept provides intensive use of recreational facilities.  Buildings also serve as emergency shelter and staging area during hurricanes.  Designed using distinct academic houses to create a smaller scale and promote familiarity among students and teachers.  Features a gymnasium, dining/kitchen and career exploration.  Two academic houses flank a new library and media center. Boney Architects, LLC New Hanover County Schools Wilmington, NC

Eugene Ashley High School Boney Architects, LLC New Hanover County Schools Wilmington, NC Learner- Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration

Eugene Ashley High School Learner-Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration Boney Architects, LLC New Hanover County Schools Wilmington, NC

Dimond High School Learner- Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration USKH Anchorage Public Schools Anchorage, AK

Dimond High School Learner-Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration USKH Anchorage Public Schools Anchorage, AK

Weddington High School  1,200-student high school  Zoned for public use of gymnasium, auditorium, commons and media center.  Building encourages and develops community involvement by providing a setting for recreation and life-long learning.  Flexible use emphasized.  Divided into classroom “houses”.  Each unit comprised of classrooms, administrative offices to improve security, teacher offices and resource areas.  Individual house could represent a department, a grade level or a “school within a school”.  Student resource area within each house to support self-guided learning strategies. Boney Architects, LLC Union County Public Schools Weddington, NC

Weddington High School Boney Architects, LLC Union County Public Schools Weddington, NC Learner- Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration

Waverly High School  125,000 square foot high school  Accommodates block scheduling, cross disciplinary teaming, thematic curriculum, project based learning and other applied learning approaches.  Plan features four grade specific learning environments surrounding central resource core which includes: - Science and technology lab - Computer resource area - Teacher office/resource room  Conference rooms and small group rooms add flexibility of each pod.  Facilities designed to offer a wide variety of teaching and learning opportunities.  Design reduces the square footage requirements. Downloaded from Designshare.com The Architectural Partnership, PC School District 145 Lincoln, NE

Waverly High School Downloaded from Designshare.com The Architectural Partnership, PC School District 145 Lincoln, NE Learner-Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration Plan Key Admin. / Office Art Classroom Commons/Cafeteria Corridor Elevat', Stair, Ramp Entry Health, Counseling Lg. Group Instruct'n Library, Media Cntr. Music, Theater Physical Education Science Lab Small Group Room Teacher Planning Team Resource Technology, Shop Support / Utility

Knightdale High School  1,600-student high school  Three-story classroom wing attached to single story central core that houses administration and support areas.  Facility includes state-of-the art gymnasium, library/media center and a fully equipped performing arts center.  In conjunction with the City of Knightdale to provide additional parks and recreation areas for the community.  Includes football stadium, practice fields and baseball complex with concession and field buildings and parking areas. Boney Architects, LLC Wake County Public School System Knightdale, NC

Knightdale High School Boney Architects, LLC Wake County Public School System Knightdale, NC Learner- Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration

Walled Lake Central High School  2,000-student high school  Addition includes Academic Center with three, two- story houses.  Modular house groupings allow flexible arrangements and include: - General classroom space - Science facilities - Faculty planning - Counselor offices - Group instruction space - Interactive technology labs  House concept allows school to be broken down into smaller manageable groups  Team-based interactive and hands-on learning in an easily guided setting. Downloaded from Designshare.com TMP Associates, Inc. Walled Lake, MI

Walled Lake Central High School Learner-Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration Downloaded from Designshare.com TMP Associates, Inc. Walled Lake, MI

Noble High School  1,500-student high school  Participates in Coalition of Essential Schools, nationwide organization whose members adhere to a set of principles that encourages innovation in teaching.  District using project-based interdisciplinary approach, where teams consisting of math, science, English and social studies teachers work with learning communities of no more than 100 students.  All classes are heterogenous because there is no tracking, and traditional department structures have been dissolved.  Democratic processes, a collaborative environment, and standards- based curricula are central.  Design shaped to fit collaborative learning and to create smaller, more personal, less anonymous environment.  Fifteen different “schools within a school”. Each learning community includes large multipurpose room. Downloaded from Designshare.com Harriman Associates North Berwick, ME

Noble High School Downloaded from Designshare.com Harriman Associates North Berwick, ME Learner-Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration “Town Square”

Woodland Regional High School  800-student high school  Organized into a series of Learning Suites rather than the traditional set of classrooms.  Suite allows for variety of instruction: - Small and large group instruction - Student project work - Conferencing - Departmental model  Technology education, business, nursing, child development, and food service areas distributed throughout school to promote collaboration between disciplines.  Teacher Centers and administrative offices distributed throughout school to promote interaction of adults and students. Downloaded from Designshare.com Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects. Inc. Beacon Falls, CT

Woodland Regional High School Downloaded from Designshare.com Jeter, Cook & Jepson Architects. Inc. Beacon Falls, CT Learner- Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration

Jack Britt Prototype High School  1,750-student high school  Creates equality in all school functions: Academics, Cultural Arts, Vocational, Physical Education, Administration and Guidance.  Organizes function around central common space.  Academic areas accommodate variety of delivery systems.  Promotes team teaching.  Has flexibility.  Shared use houses on first floor.  Core academic houses on second floor.  Centralized project labs.  Centralized teacher’s offices.  Securable perimeter and single entry point. Downloaded from Designshare.com Shuller, Ferris, Johnson & Lindstrom Fayetteville, NC

Jack Britt Prototype High School Downloaded from Designshare.com Shuller, Ferris, Johnson & Lindstrom Fayetteville, NC Learner-Centered Environment Personalized Environment Program Adaptability Community Connections Aesthetics Safety Collaboration