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School Building Project - Floor Plans
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NOTE - The attached PDF documents (to the right) display the school building project floor plans as of March 2007. These are scalable documents, using the Adobe Acrobat “Zoom” feature. Please note the file sizes.

Lower Level - First Floor Plan
The lower level includes the Gymnasium, fitness and wellness rooms, locker rooms, and other spaces that serve the School’s athletic program. The School District’s administrative offices also are in the Lower Level.

Main Level - Second Floor Plan
The main floor is divided into three major areas. To the left of the building, as seen from Lincoln Street, are the classrooms and science labs, with a main entrance passing between the Middle School and High School offices. The Middle School classrooms are in a distinct wing nearest the entry, and the High School classrooms are in a separate wing to the north. A dramatic three-story-high “main street” will form the pedestrian spine connecting the two wings with the rest of the building. The central core, with a separate entrance, will include the Auditorium, choral, band, and other performing arts facilities. The third area, to the right, contains the cafeteria and kitchen. The cafeteria will include windows into the gymnasium below, as well as an outdoor terrace area overlooking the athletic field.

Mid Level - Third Floor Plan
The mid-level floor includes classrooms for the Middle School and High School, stacked above their respective classrooms on the Main Floor. This floor also contains the Media Center and Guidance office, as well as the upper parts of the Auditorium and stage.

Upper Level - Fourth Floor Plan
The upper floor includes additional classrooms for the Middle School and High School, continuing the stacked wing concept that separates the two schools.