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VS America offers ergonomic furniture that ships within 10 days to meet current learning environment needs. QuickShip products arrive fully assembled so they can be used without delay.

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Schools in motion

Creating truly agile learning environments is a vital consideration for modern learning cultures within schools, especially since children can only develop in a healthy and performance-effective way if they get enough physical activity.

This is why schools today are schools in motion: comfortably alternating between sitting and standing when working, dynamic rather than rigid sitting postures, with movement integrated into learning in a variety of ways to keep attention and concentration levels up. Dynamic and ergonomic student furniture makes a fundamental contribution here. Agile furniture can be easily reconfigured to fit an endless variety of educational styles, and can be utilized in classrooms, collaborative spaces, and media centers from K-12 through higher education.

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Did you know ESSER funds can be used on furniture?

COVID relief (ESSER) funds can be used for agile furniture so you can create welcoming, adaptable, and comfortable learning spaces. VS’ agile furniture ties into ESSER funds under multiple categories:

  • Addressing student learning loss
  • Providing mental health services and supports
  • Addressing the unique needs of disadvantaged populations
  • Repairing and improving school facilities to reduce the risk of virus transmission

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Give students every opportunity

Taking care of students is at the heart of it all – and at VS, we know that learning spaces have a long-term impact on students’ physical, mental, and social well-being. Let’s create learning spaces that embody dynamic flexibility, healthy ergonomics, and compassion. Learn how VS’ agile furniture supports student well-being.

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