Future-Ready Students
The center of the building houses the learning commons with an adjacent STEAM classroom and maker space.
The renovated school includes 24 future-ready classrooms and separate dedicated collaboration spaces for each grade level.
A Refresh to Better Serve Students
Originally built in the 1950s, Loganville-Springfield Elementary School was in need of a refresh to better serve its kindergarten through third-grade students. A feasibility review was undertaken to determine the best path forward between new construction or additions and renovations to the existing school. The District determined that additions and upgrades, completed through phased construction, was the best option to meet their needs and stay within budget.
Photo credit: Nathan Cox Photography
The center of the building houses the learning commons with an adjacent STEAM classroom and maker space.
The renovated school includes 24 future-ready classrooms and separate dedicated collaboration spaces for each grade level.
To help with student safety, administrative, common, and public spaces are organized around the main hallway including a new full-size gymnasium, cafeteria, and kitchen.
Classroom areas are connected with an education corridor but are separate from the more public part of the school. The educational corridor allows for easy student circulation as well as provides breakout spaces for the many paraprofessionals and support instructors who directly serve the student population.