PreK-12 Ed


School Furniture On The Move

Is built-in school furniture becoming a thing of the past?

Up to Speed

Effective safety requires that ability to periodically assess our safety and emergency preparedness measures in a critical manner.

THE DESIGN OF INSTRUCTIONAL SPACE: The interrelationships of what we know, what we do and what we need to do.

Schools, education, teaching and learning, as we define them today, will change dramatically within the next decade. The alignment of five powerful current issues will compel all in education to inspect the practices of the past and realign thinking for t

TRENDS IN EDUCATION

Education-related professionals talk about what is happening in the areas of planning, design, architecture, legislation, energy management and security.

Editor's Notebook -- RESOURCES FOR MAINTAINING SCHOOLS

School facility professionals who apply for the Facilities Masters Award will gain valuable insight into how their facility operations programs compare to national standards for excellence.

Maintenance Column -- DISTRICT CUSTODIAL SERVICES

Moving custodial services to the district level has proven to be a wise choice for Boyd County Schools. Within 60 days of implementing the program, we began receiving accolades from the teaching staff, letters of approval from the Health Department and po

Mother Hens

When a safety incient occurs at a school, there are almost always indications of poor supervision of people, places or things.

Final Thought -- A DEMOGRAPHIC PROJECTING WRINKLE

Before any school district builds new facilities, it should conduct a demographic study so that it has a reasonably accurate picture of the number of students who are going to be in the schools during the next five and 10 years, and of the overall trend (

FIRST COST VS. LIFE-CYCLE COSTS: Don't get caught in the trap of saving now to pay later

The danger of building your budget for school construction upon short-term, as opposed to long-term, costs is not academic theory.

PREVENTING DEFERRED MAINTENANCE

Here's what administrators at Jefferson County Public Schools in Louisville, Ky., are doing to prevent deferred maintenance issues.

THE POWER BEHIND THE TECHNOLOGY

As more and more systems move toward using IP-based devices connected to the local building data network, the owner has to determine how those IP-based devices will obtain the DC power required for them to operate.

SHINING A LIGHT ON A MORE HEALTHFUL ENVIRONMENT

One way to keep school environments more healthful is to take advantage of relatively new technology involving UVC lamps installed in the air conditioning system.

Carpet Elevates Image of 21st Century Learning Environments

Here is what administrators at Jefferson County Public Schools in Loiusville, Ky., are doing to prevent deferred maintenance issues.

A NATIONAL DISGRACE?

Restroom problems aren't unique to public schools in the U.S., but there are some solutions to the problem, and this man has been working on getting those solutions out into the public realm.

A TIME TO LOOK BACK

This past year saw a renewed interest in reforming our public education system with areas of particular interest including school size, the use of technology and community involvement.

FROM SMALL SCHOOL TO HARVARD

Liz Murray very clearly made the case for the value of schools where every individual gets attention, where counselors and teachers deal with a reasonable number of students by name.

PLANNING COLUMN: NCLB Impacts Facility Planning

While the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law impacts teachers, students and schools throughout the nation, it also impacts education facility planners.

IMPRESSIONS COUNT

According to a recent study, potential teachers are influenced by their impressions of the educational facilities in which they will be working during the interview process.

All Systems Go

From the roof to the lights and everything in-between, building systems are being re-evaluated for the K-12 market. What are some changes that may make there way into your school's next building?

Improving Fire Safety Protection

By far the most common systems are standard fire alarm sounders and detectors. Unfortunately, people are so accustomed to false alarms that they often fail to immediately evacuate when the alarm sounds.

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