How to successfully create a small school within a large one.
We must find ways to keep kids safe.
Lining students up and marching them out of the door is not enough.
Working with the community and local law enforcement.
Crowded school environments can be tough for students who struggle with learning disabilities, addictions, street violence, or other problems in their homes and communities.
Teaching "green" by how you clean.
As we consider the future of technology in educational facilities, no components or systems will have more influence on the way we design, construct and operate school buildings than those that achieve net-zero energy consumption.
Managing and securing mobile devices in K-12 schools.
Some dos and don'ts to guide purchasing practices.
Restrooms and locker rooms can be a school's grossest areas, but they don't have to be.
Stories of active shooters in K-12 schools frighten us all. But in the scheme of things, active shooters are a horrible but small problem.
Making the most of available space by gong underground.
Technology tools in the classroom continue to advance, providing not only innovation, but more importantly, functionality.
To make the most informed design decisions, school districts should follow a regimented approach to a construction project. This approach should always start with master planning, which sets the stage and builds a case for any project that may arise from this effort.