Making ROOM.(Column)
American School & University, June, 2004
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> Byline: JAMES E. RYDEEN Too much space, too few students and taxpayers are paying for empty space. The result? Another round of school closings. That means the remaining schools will have larger enrollments and in most cases, larger class sizes. At the same time, a debate drags on regarding school size - is smaller better? In the 1980s, a study by the American Institute of Architects, Committee on Architecture for Education generated several guidelines and suggestions on how to decide whether to close a school facility: * Have an educational planner or ...
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