The
Jack Northrop Elementary School was designed to replace an adjacent
temporary school. The multi-wing design concept of the plan alludes
to the daring V-wing planes created by the school’s namesake in
the late 1940’s.
The central node of the school
contains the reception, administration, library and computer center.
Classroom wings branching from the central reception point serve
different grade levels, including a separate area for Kindergarten.
All classrooms allow direct access to the exterior.
An adjacent wing contains a multi-purpose
room with stage and kitchen facilities. The 22 classrooms in the
core building and 14 additional classrooms in outlying buildings
house approximately 900 students.
The site amenities include separate
bus and auto drop-off zones on different streets, large grass play
areas that can be shared with the adjacent middle school and hardscape
play areas, all laid out for efficient supervision by staff. .
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