Project to give Laguna schools more room
Mary A. Castillo
Although the academic year is over, there is plenty of activity
scheduled this summer at district schools.
The Laguna Beach School District selected LPA, Inc., an architectural
firm based in Irvine to design a school modernization project. The
projects are funded by a combination of state modernization grants and
the recently passed $39-million local school bond.
“We’re really excited that we are improving the learning environment
of our students,” said Supt. Theresa Daem. “The process in choosing LPA,
Inc. was extensive because we wanted to get the best.”
The process in question started one year ago when a district committee
called for proposals and later screened and interviewed each firm. The
board selected LPA Inc. not only because some of the key staff are Laguna
residents, but also because the firm strives to uphold the integrity of
the community, said Daem.
Construction is planned to start after July 15 at Top of the World
Elementary, Thurston Middle School and Laguna Beach High School, said
Carl Neuhausen, construction project administrator for the district.
“We want to get the heavier work such as the demo, grading and site
preparation done before the students come back,” said Neuhausen. However,
construction will continue through the 2002-03 school year.
The board will review bids from contractors and are expected to select
one on July 9.
All schools will undergo site improvements, said Neuhausen, such as
upgraded electrical and communications systems, improved playing fields
and larger parking lots.
At Top of the World Elementary, work will include the addition of a
new 4,177-square-foot kindergarten classroom to an existing building and
the construction of a new 9,024-square-foot building. The new building
will bring eight more classrooms to the school, which expects more than
680 students next Fall.
Thurston Middle School will receive additional parking spaces as well
as upgrades to seven existing buildings. However, the most exciting
additions are the new gymnasium and performing arts building.
The 16,495 square-foot gymnasium will have air-glide bleachers and
maple spring court flooring. The windows and skylights are designed to
maximize energy efficiency.
The performing arts building, a 6,932-square-foot facility, will house
theatrical and instrumental programs and serve as both a public theater
and classroom.
Laguna Beach High School will receive a new building in and behind the
bleachers, said Neuhausen.
The new building will provide space for a girls’ locker room and math
classrooms.
Other new buildings will house a dance studio, a state-of-the-art
technology lab and additional classrooms.
Although the district officials are anxious to start the process, said
Daem, they are working to make sure that neighboring residents will not
be inconvenienced or annoyed by construction.
Renovations and additions are expected to be complete by fall 2004.
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