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STEM

Built at the district's Northeast Campus, the $13.5 million project totals 16,500 square feet of advanced manufacturing floor space, complete with a clean room and industry-standard equipment.
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How Districts are Addressing Career Readiness

3 weeks ago12 mins

Career readiness education is implemented through multiple methodologies, increasingly adopted by numerous school districts, particularly within states such as Arizona.

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Huntsviille City Schools, school construction, McMillan Pazdan Smith, STEM, Alabama
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Huntsville City Schools Breaks Ground on Two New Elementary Schools

4 months ago4 months ago5 mins

Huntsville City Schools has broken ground on a new shared campus that will house two rebuilt elementary schools, marking a major milestone in the district’s 10-year capital plan.

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The open space in front of the new Northern Kentucky University Dorothy Westerman Hermann Science Center. A lawn with walking areas in between sit in front of the new center with trees all around providing shade.
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STEM Interest Inspires $86 Million Expansion at Northern Kentucky University

1 year ago1 year ago4 mins

Northern Kentucky University (NKU) has officially broken ground on an expansion project that will add 85,400 square feet to the Dorothy Westerman Hermann Science Center.

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O’Donnell & Naccarato Tops Out Indiana Elementary School

2 years ago2 years ago2 mins

Structural engineering firm O’Donnell & Naccarato has topped out at the Mt. Vernon School District’s 151,000-square-foot Fortville Elementary School, which will serve nearly 1,000 students in grades K-4 when completed. 

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Stantec Tabbed to Design Spacious Higher-Ed STEM Building in Texas

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

Stantec has been selected to provide integrated design services for the new 122,000-square-foot Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) building at the University of North Texas at Dallas (UNTD).

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McCarthy and DLR Group Team Up on Unique Bay Area School

3 years ago3 years ago3 mins

Architecture firm DLR Group and general contractor McCarthy Building Companies have been hired by the San Francisco Unified School District to build a new school in the city’s bustling Mission Bay neighborhood.

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Arizona Community College Debuts New Science Wing

3 years ago3 years ago5 mins

McCarthy Building Companies is rolling out the metaphorical welcome mat at South Mountain Community College’s new Science Complex.

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New Classroom Furniture Styles Boost the Four Cs

4 years ago4 years ago9 mins

For generations, educational curriculum has been based on the principles of reading, writing, and arithmetic.

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SoCal’s Chapman University Unveils New Engineering Building

4 years ago4 years ago5 mins

C.W. Driver Companies has completed work on the three-story Swenson Family Hall of Engineering at Chapman University, located in Orange.

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Core Considerations for Early Childhood Classroom Design

5 years ago5 years ago10 mins

Driven by new paradigms in curriculum delivery and promising new research on what helps young learners excel, the early childhood classroom environment is changing.

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