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Gallery of Current Issues
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The secure entryway is set too far from the office, limiting visibility and supervision.

Space is tight with the Title I room and PE storage sharing what used to be a locker room.

All students pass through the library to reach classrooms, including special education, creating constant traffic. Scheduling is limited to avoid conflicts during high-traffic times.

Kindergarten students must walk through another classroom to reach the library and pod area, disrupting both classes.

The single middle pod serves as a hallway for six classrooms, creating heavy traffic throughout the day.

Students travel through a narrow connector with stairs to reach the modular for art and music. This is not ADA compliant.

In addition to the fourth grade modular, there is a modular for Art and Music classes that everyone attends. Students travel through a narrow connector with stairs to reach the modular for art and music.

Fourth grade students move in and out of modular classrooms several times a day in all weather conditions.

The freezers for the main kitchen, that serves all students, are located outside, creating safety and efficiency challenges through all weather.

Students must go outside and down concrete stairs to reach the current storm shelter, making it unsafe during severe weather. This is not ADA compliant.

The only storm shelter is in the boiler room, accessible only by going outside and downstairs, which is unsafe for young children and inaccessible for anyone with mobility challenges.

Another set of stairs to get into the storm shelter.

Teachers are using a converted locker room as their lounge, but the space is much too cramped and doesn’t give teachers the space they need to work and recharge.

Teachers are using a converted locker room as their lounge, but the space is much too cramped and doesn’t give teachers the space they need to work and recharge.

This cramped, narrow copy room leaves teachers with little space to move or work, making routine prep tasks like printing large batches a daily challenge.