With an overall goal to help students seamlessly transition and thrive in the future phases of their lives, we plan to enhance a total of 18 engineering, science, studio art, and multi-use classrooms with new state-of-the-art technology, mechanical renovations, and electrical upgrades. These enhancements are designed to reflect aspects of a modern college and a future work environment while also encouraging collaborative learning. To date, four classrooms have been completed.
Classroom Type | Classroom Description | Number of Classrooms |
Project Lead the Way Classroom |
Complete renovation to meet national 6 standards for specialized robotics and STEAM classrooms curriculum | 6 Classrooms |
Studio Art Classroom |
Upgrades to support visual fine arts of painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and mixed media art instruction and creation. |
1 Classroom |
Science Department Classroom |
Chemistry, Biology and Physics classroom upgrades to meet current Science Curriculum Standards; includes both physical space |
5 Classrooms |
Humanities, Mathematics and Multi-Use Classroom Upgrades |
Updates to classroom configurations to support collaborative and team based learning, enhanced teaching resources like Smart Boards, and other design features to make spaces adaptable to several subjects |
6 Classrooms |
Total Classroom Upgrade Project Budget: $4.1M
Questions? For more information, contact Emily Lacroix, Executive Development Director, elacroix@hnhsoakland.org about the Capital Campaign for Holy Names High School.