The “House” Where Sycamore School Lives
Sycamore School had the good fortune to buy a single-story 1950’s
public school building in 1996. It was good fortune not only because
of the reasonable price, but because the building is very sturdy
and because the classrooms are of unusual size, very large. The
large classrooms fit the active style of instruction that our students
need.
As soon as Sycamore School bought the campus, plans were drawn
up for a long-range building program. In 1999-2000, expansion and
modernization of the building began. A new wing was added for the
Early Childhood division with even larger rooms, heated floors,
and restrooms between pairs of classrooms for constant supervision
by teachers. The Middle School wing was remodeled, and spaces were
created for science, computers, math, humanities, art, music, and
Spanish. The renovations addressed all of the school’s most
pressing academic space needs, and it provided separate “homes”
for each of the three divisions: Middle School, Lower School, and
Early Childhood. The building was expanded from 56,000 to 73,000
square feet, and the campus was expanded from 14 to 16 acres.
In 2004-2005, the need for large public spaces gave rise to a new
building program. It was supported by a capital campaign called
“For Minds and Bodies,” reflecting the fact that there
would be a new library and a new gym…for minds and bodies.
The library will be heavily used, as always, containing traditional
books and publications as well as computer access to the world.
The new gym is nearly double size, with a full-size basketball court
or two cross courts for practice and for physical education. The
new gym has a floating maple wood floor that absorbs impact to protect
young knees and shins. In addition, there is a new state-of-the-art
theater with seats for 270, a completely renovated and modernized
Lower School, a second lunchroom, an attractive new entrance, and
expanded parking. The building is now 108,000 square feet in area.
All of these facilities were designed with the students in mind.
The facilities are here to serve the educational, artistic, musical,
dramatic, athletic, and social programs of the school, and they
really do work. The school first developed great programs in very
humble facilities. The great programs showed that the school is
here to stay and that it needs excellent facilities. Now all of
the pieces are in place. Come and see for yourself.
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