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FUTURE PROOFINGYOUR FACILITIES
Welcoming
JENNIFER FULLER, RAProject Manager
Fanning Howey
MIKE McDONOUGHAssistant Superintendent of Operations
Hilliard City Schools
Ready for Tomorrow
Personalization
Pinwheel
Growth mindset
Empower them to
push themselves
Inspire them to
create their future
Blended Learning
Hilliard City Schools - BuildingsBUILDING
Hilliard Memorial Middle School
JW Reason Elementary
Avery Elementary
Ridgewood Elementary
Scioto Darby Elementary
Brown Elementary
Beacon Elementary
Britton Elementary
Transportation Facility
Hilliard Davidson High School
McVey Innovative Learning Center
Hilliard Station Sixth Grade School
Hilliard Crossing Elementary
Norwich Elementary
Hilliard Weaver Middle School
Hilliard Horizon Elementary
Hilliard Heritage Middle School
Hilliard Darby High School
Darby Creek Elementary
Hilliard City Schools Preschool
Alton Darby Elementary
Hoffman Trails Elementary
Hilliard Tharp Sixth Grade School
Central Office Administration
Washington Elementary
Hilliard Bradley High School
OPENED
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� 26 total buildings in
the district
� 61-8 years of age
� Traditional grades
� Traditional design
Academic Innovation
� College JumpStart
� Advanced Placement
Courses
� Partnerships with
Columbus State and
Tolles Technical center
� McVey Innovative
Learning Center
Curriculum Design – The 5 C’sCRITICAL THINKING
� Problem-solvers and finders
� Involves teamwork and collaboration
CREATIVITY
� Develop and create new ideas
� Small groups and large groups
COMMUNICATION
� Communicate new ideas to others
� Using technology as a tool
COLLABORATION
� Work in diverse teams
� Small groups and large groups
CONNECTION
� Stay connected to the World
� Professional and career advancement
Learning Environments
TRADITIONAL
� Support self directed
learning
� Provide for individual
and group instruction
� Encourage learner
discovery
� Ubiquitous
technology
� Promote socialization
STUDENT CENTERED
� Student/learner
centered
� Focus on collaborative
and individual learning
� Engagement and
interaction
� Teamwork
� Supports concurrent
interdisciplinary
themes
� We are educating the next
generation of American
leaders
� School CAN’T look like
classrooms when we were
students
� We must embrace change,
even though uncomfortable
for us!
� What was “good enough” for
us will not prepare our
students for future success
Evolution of the Learning Environment
McVey Innovative Learning Center
Creation of…
� Goals
� Bridging the gap of
Curriculum
� Unique opportunities
� Dealing with existing
building constraints
� Education trends
� 10/80/10 Rule
McVey Innovative Learning Center� Creative Imaging
� Historical recognition
� Staff/student creations
McVey Innovative Learning Center
� Opportunities
� Course offerings
– 4 Networks
� College Jumpstart
� Imagination
� Young Professionals
� Personal Success
� Flexible spaces
McVey Innovative Learning Center
� Opportunities
� Course offerings
– 4 Networks
� College Jumpstart
� Imagination
� Young Professionals
� Personal Success
� Flexible spaces
Existing Middle Schools� Needs evaluated – Facilities Task
Force
� Overcrowding – Enrollment Projections
� District growth
� Challenges with existing
layout and curriculum
� Creative Solutions to needs
� Decision to Build a new MS
� Repurpose current buildings
Case Study: New Memorial Middle School� Improving on a good design
with vision for future needs
� Facility strategies to enhance
opportunities
� Increase efficiency
� Increase collaboration
among students and staff
Prepare for
challenges for
next 20 years
Case Study: New Memorial Middle SchoolBuilding Design Concept …
� Similar to the other Middle
schools with improved
(building/educational)
functions
� Design Spaces to encourage
the 5C’s
� Community / Critical
Thinking / Collaboration /
Communication / Creativity
DESIGN SOLUTIONExisting Weaver 122,000 Tot. SF / 825 students = 147.88 SF per
student
New MS… 140,047 Tot. SF / 1000 students = 140 SF per student
Add from Existing Weaver Program
+ 6 Classrooms
+ 1 Science
+ 5 Collaboration Areas
+ Move all Academic Areas to the Academic Wing (except Music /
PE / Media Center)
+ Move Media Center off of the Student Dining (Community use)
+ Larger Music Area
+ Larger Main Gym (for bleachers extension)
+ Move Auxiliary Gym off of the Student Dining (Community use)
+ Wider Corridors / Stairs
+ Restrooms (current ADA)
+ Mechanical
+ Technology Spaces
+ Exterior Wall ( 1’-1” to 1’-4”)
Case Study: New Memorial Middle School
Reorganization
5 FLEXIBLE COLLABORATION STUDIOS
Mobile &
Collaborative
Furniture
Open to
Classrooms
and wider
corridors
FLEXIBLE COLLABORATION STUDIO
More Open
and
Accessible
Accessible to
Outdoor
Learning
Space
FLEXIBLE COLLABORATION STUDIOS
More Open
and
Accessible
Case Study: New Memorial Middle School� Classrooms
� Extend into Flexible Studios
� Share similar mobile furniture
Case Study: New Memorial Middle School� Media Center
� Centrally located
� More Collaborative
� Mix of spaces & furniture
� Adjacent to Outdoor Spaces