April 13, 2015 SCHEMATIC DESIGN PRESENTATION HIGH SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL & INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS KAUFMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Kaufman ISD Dr. Lori Blaylock Superintendent Byron Gregg President John Zaby Vice President Britt Murrey Secretary Chip Langston Trustee Linda Mott Trustee Christine Borders Trustee Kathy Castles Trustee Kaufman ISD Design Team Dr. Lori Blaylock Superintendent Kell Clopton Assistant Superintendent of Schools Project Design Team Tom Lueck, AIA Principal, Huckabee Heather Barksdale, AIA Associate Principal, Huckabee Casey Casstevens Lead Designer, Huckabee Jason Stevenson Project Leader, Huckabee Joe Nicks Assistant Superintendent of Academics Civil Engineering HIGH SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH & INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS KAUFMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Brian Carter Angela Corder Director of Finance Director of Technology Teague, Nall & Perkins Dallas, TX MEP Engineering Dr. Dan Crawford Principal, Kaufman High School Romine, Romine, & Burgess Fort Worth, TX Faculty & Staff Kaufman High School Structural Engineering Dr. Tim Allen Assistant Principal, Kaufman High School Huckabee Fort Worth, TX Jeremy Melton Principal, O.P. Norman Junior High School Technology/Security Faculty & Staff O.P. Norman Junior High School Huckabee Fort Worth, TX Faculty & Staff Gary Campbell High School ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Kaufman High School Introduction Kaufman High School is one of several schools planned to be renovated and expanded as part of the November 2014 Bond as a way to: Address an aging campus Provide new instructional space for current capacity issues as well as future growth Increase safety and security The current High School is composed of multiple detached buildings and classrooms that open to the exterior, creating safety and security issues. Not only has it exceeded its functional student capacity, the support spaces such as an auditorium and the gymnasiums are either not sufficient or not present at all. The proposed facility will address the issues above by demolishing a majority of the existing campus, and replacing it with new construction that is energy efficient, accommodates the new and future student capacity, and adds an auditorium, new competition gym, and new career and technical programs space. The new facility will also have additional security features which increase the safety of the students and faculty. HIGH SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH & INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS KAUFMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Site Design The existing site does not provide a separate drive for parents and buses, creating confusion and safety hazards during peak traffic times. The proposed plan will provide separate drives for each transportation type, as well as separate staff, visitor, and student parking. A large parking lot on the North side of the site will accommodate all student parking, and is perfectly situated for special events held in the auditorium, competition gym, and cafetorium. It is also adjacent to the relocated and reoriented softball field, providing convenient and accessible parking for that facility as well. Access drives and loading areas will be provided for larger scale deliveries and vehicles, located at the Auditorium, Fine Arts wing, and Ag Shop. A new drive will separate the new High School facility from the Junior High, creating separation and better access around the building. Aging Facilities and Student Capacity Over the years, Kaufman High School has gained several buildings on campus, all connected by outdoor covered walkways. The existing core instructional spaces are not sufficient for today s instructional methods or programs, nor the student capacity that exists today. As growth in Kaufman ISD is expected to continue, additional instructional space is desired. New programs focused on career and technical education require specialized classrooms and labs, which are not present in the existing facility. The proposed design incorporates several of the newer spaces on the campus, namely the gymnasium, cafetorium, and science wing, replacing and supplementing the older spaces with new construction. The existing science and math wing will be updated, adjacent to additional classroom and laboratory space of new construction. New administration, library, core instructional space, and career and technical spaces will create a connection between the existing science wing and the existing Cafetorium. The new library will provide a centrally located area for students to utilize in several different ways, using traditional resources as CONTINUED NARRATIVE
well as the newest technology. A multi-level space is allocated for the library, which allows for several different zones within the same space for collaboration or individual study. The administration is located at the main entry, which incorporates a controlled access vestibule. Located off of the main corridor, the new career and technical education wing provides spaces specially designed for the programs that will available for study. The Audio/Visual studio is a special space, which will allow for student broadcasts and video production in a professional setting. Art classrooms are located in this wing as well, which allows for students to be involved in traditional art instruction as well as graphic arts, which will have its own computer lab spaces. The traditional art classrooms boast an abundance of natural light and their own covered courtyard area, for outdoor activities. All classrooms in this wing have windows to the corridor, which allow students to view the innovative approach these programs exhibit. Not only does this allow for student work to be displayed, it assists in generating interest in the programs themselves. As students walk from this area down the main corridor, they enter the new two-story classroom wings. The configuration of these two wings allows for all classrooms to receive natural light, and wider spaces along the corridors create natural congregation points for students, which keeps the flow of traffic unobstructed. The main corridor terminates at a large lobby space, located in front of the new Auditorium. The new performance venue with 750 seats will be constructed adjacent to the existing Cafetorium. It will include a fly loft as well as current sound and lighting capabilities, to allow for UIL performance events as well as a variety of musical and theater performances. The new fine arts wing including band hall will be located adjacent to the auditorium. Also accessed from the main lobby are the Cafetorium and Athletics area. The existing Cafetorium and stage will remain, allowing student dining to continue, as well as providing a venue for dinner theater or luncheon events. Alongside the existing competition gymnasium, a new competition gymnasium will be constructed with enough seats to house the entire student body. Raised, fixed seating will create a dramatic environment for athletic competition, and the two practice courts will allow more reasonable practice times to be available for students. A new Ag shop will be constructed at the back of the new gymnasium, which allows for direct access with trailers and large vehicles as these programs require. This access also connects to the drive that currently leads to the Ag barn. Safety and Security HIGH SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH & INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS KAUFMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Currently, with the buildings connected without a secure pathway, exterior doors are required to be open for the majority of the day to provide student access. Also, the main entry to the school relies on a visitor to choose to check in at the main office prior to their intended destination. In order to address these issues, the design addresses security through a controlled access vestibule at the main entry, surveillance cameras throughout the facility, an enclosed connection to the buildings on campus, and access control on all exterior doors.
O.P. Norman Junior High School Introduction O.P. Norman Junior High School is one of several schools planned to be renovated as part of the November 2014 Bond as a way to: Address an aging campus Provide appropriate instructional space for current capacity issues as well as future growth Increase safety and security The Junior High School is currently attached to Kaufman High School, without a proper separation of campuses. As part of the Kaufman High School project, this connection will be severed, allowing for both campuses to operate independently, and students to remain in their appropriate buildings. Portions of the existing High School, currently located in what will be part of the Junior High building, will be repurposed to house the Gary Campbell High School students. These students will have a separate entry and support spaces from the Junior High. The new Junior High will receive a portion of this vacated space as well, to address capacity issues. Renovation and repurposing of several interior spaces will address operational challenges and state standard deviations. Also, additional security features will be incorporated which increase the safety of the students and faculty, and exterior improvements are planned to elevate the aesthetic of the building. HIGH SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH & INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS KAUFMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Aging Facilities and Student Capacity The renovations at the Junior High School campus are focused on repurposed space. As the student capacity has grown, there is a need for an additional science lab and associated prep area. This will be achieved by combining two traditional classrooms, and outfitting the lab with the proper furniture and equipment for today s instruction. The remaining labs will be retrofitted to meet current state standards. In addition, several classrooms from the vacated high school space will be allocated for the Junior High, adding to the available instructional space. Exterior improvements are slated for this campus as well. Once the connection to the High School is removed, there will be inevitable façade work that is required to address the newly exposed wall. In addition to the required modifications, aesthetic improvements are also desired to update the front façade, and allow the new construction of the High School to relate to the existing Junior High in a more cohesive manner. Safety and Security Currently, the administration area is not located at the main entry point of the campus. Repurposing of existing space will allow for the administration area to be relocated, and a controlled vestibule to be incorporated at the main entry. Surveillance cameras will be added to the facility, as well as access control on all exterior doors. The exterior of the building will not only receive some much-needed attention, but also additional exterior lighting to improve safety.
THE SCHEMATIC PROCESS CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM CONCEPTUAL FLOOR PLAN KAUFMAN HIGH SCHOOL ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS
Existing Junior High School to Stay Existing High School to Stay Existing Buildings to be Demolished Existing Maintenance/Transportation/Technology EXISTING KAUFMAN HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR HIGH CAMPUS
ENTRANCE KISD S. HOUSTON ST. EXISTING STAFF/VISITOR PARKING EXISTING EXISTING BAND PRACTICE AREA STUDENT/ FACULTY PARKING RELOCATED SOFTBALL FIELD VISITOR PARKING FUTURE EXPANSION HS FIELD HOUSE LOCKER ROOM RENOVATION JUNIOR HIGH ADDITIONAL PARKING (32) COLOR LEGEND Existing Building Additions Parking/Pavement Walkways HAMPTON COURT DR. MAINTENANCE & TRANSPORTATION PROPOSED KAUFMAN HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR HIGH SITE PLAN N
COLOR LEGEND Existing Building Additions Parking/Pavement Walkways ENTRANCE KISD S. HOUSTON ST. EXISTING BUS DROP-OFF NEW STAFF/VISITOR PARKING (122) PARENT DROP-OFF NEW NEW NEW EXISTING EXISTING BAND PRACTICE AREA STUDENT/ FACULTY PARKING (379) RELOCATED SOFTBALL FIELD VISITOR PARKING (42) FUTURE EXPANSION HS FIELD HOUSE PROPOSED KAUFMAN HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR HIGH SITE PLAN N
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NO. OF PROGRAM OF SPACES ROOMS PROPOSED KAUFMAN HIGH SCHOOL NET AREA Aud. Lobby 1 1,800 ATHLETICS 16,355 ISS Storage 1 150 CORE SUBJECT CLASSROOMS Aud. Public Restrooms 2 500 Practice Gym,2 full courts, 84' long 1 12,000 ISS Restrooms 2 64 English Classrooms 11 750 Stage 1 3,000 Concessions 1 421 Counselor's Suite Collaboration Area 1 400 Green Room 0 0 Public Mens RR 1 250 Counselor's Offices 4 560 Dressing Rooms 2 800 Public Womens RR 1 250 Counselor Recep/Wait 1 400 6 Math Classrooms existing in 1994 building, additional 4 for Math/Science Wing Math Classrooms 10 750 Collaboration Area 1 400 Social Studies Classrooms 7 750 Collaboration Area 1 400 5 Science Labs existing in 1994 building, additional 2 for Math/Science Wing Science Lab/Lecture 2 1,400 Prep Room 1 250 Collaboration area 1 400 INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSROOMS Foreign Language Classrooms 4 750 Costume Storage 1 200 Prop Storage 1 350 Control Booth 1 225 Assembly/Receiving Area 1 500 Black Box Rehearsal Rm 1 1,600 OTHER ELECTIVES 1,200 Journalism 1 1,200 SPECIAL SERVICES 42,101 Life Skills 2 750 Life Skills Restroom, Laundry, Sto 1 350 Content Mastery 1 900 SPED Office 1 784 CAREER & TECHNOLOGY 20,975 BUSINESS EDUCATION 3,432 General Athletic Stor 1 256 Laundry/Stor Rm 1 400 MENS ATHLETICS Renovate existing locker rooms Boys Soccer Locker/RR 1 1,258 Boys Soccer Stor 1 271 WOMENS ATHLETICS Girls Soccer Locker/RR 1 1,049 Girls Soccer Storage 1 200 ANCILLARY SPACES 19,146 Learning Resource Ctr 5,700 includes workrm, office, stacks, computer stations etc Test Material Stor 1 350 File Storage 1 250 Go-Center 1 800 TEACHER SUPPORT Teacher Work Rms 2 300 Teacher restrooms 4 80 Teacher Wkrm Storage 2 100 Multi User Restrooms 10 250 Janitor Rms 5 50 Electrical Panel Rms 4 64 Main Electrical Rm 1 250 Mechanical Rms 4 64 Main Distribution Rm 1 200 IDF Rms 4 64 General Storage 4 150 Multi-Purpose Computer Labs 3 900 MUSIC 9,250 Band Rehearsal 1 3,200 Practice Rooms 5 50 Instrument Storage 1 250 Uniform Storage 1 250 Music Library 1 200 Band Director Office 1 180 Office 1 150 Band Ensemble Rm 1 1,000 Band General Storage 1 250 Perc Room 1 1,000 Office 1 120 Perc Storage 1 150 Choir Rehearsal 1 1,800 Choir Storage 2 100 Music Library 1 100 Choir Office 1 150 VISUAL ARTS 2,800 Art Lab 2 1,200 Art Storage 2 200 THEATER ARTS 13,675 Auditorium, seating for 700 1 6,300 Business Labs 4 900 C.O.W. Storage 4 75 Health Sci CR 2 720 Health Sci Lab 1 1,500 HS Storage 14 300 TV Studio 1 900 Comp Lab- Anim/Graphics 2 900 A/V Control Rm 1 250 A/V Stor Rm 1 250 Engineering/Robotics Lab 1 1,200 Eng Storage 1 250 AGRICULTURE EDUCATION Ag Classrooms 2 720 Ag Mech Shop 1 3,800 A-M Storage 2 150 A-M Tool Stor 1 150 A-M Office 1 150 A-M Mezzanine Stor 1 450 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES FCS Classroom 1 720 Culinary Arts Lab 1 2,000 Pantry 1 100 Laundry 1 75 Renovate Lecture Hall Renovate Cafeteria and all assoc spaces Renovate stage for additional dining area ADMINISTRATION 8,747 Replace Admin area from demo area in New Construction Principal Office 1 200 Principal Secretary 1 150 Main Reception 1 600 Admin Conference 1 250 Admin Work/Mail Rm 1 200 Admin Storage 2 75 Admin RR 2 150 PEIMS Office 1 150 Admin File Storage 1 150 Assist Princ. Offices 3 150 AP Waiting/Sec 1 250 AP Storage 2 50 Clinic - incl restroom, cots and storage rm 1 570 Book Rm 1 400 ARDs Conf Rm 1 250 Choir Office 1 150 Security Officer 1 150 ISS Room 1 800 PROPOSED SPACE PROGRAM
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS
Lucille Nash Intermediate School Introduction Lucille Nash Intermediate School is one of several schools planned to be renovated as part of the November 2014 Bond as a way to: Provide additional instructional space for future growth Increase safety and security Increase Student Capacity The growth in Kaufman ISD is expected to continue, which necessitates additional instructional space at this campus. In order to achieve this, two additional classrooms will be provided as well as additional restrooms. Access to the exterior will be maintained, and circulation will be improved via the new cross-corridor between the existing and new construction. Safety and Security HIGH SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH & INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS KAUFMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT As the administration area is located to the side of the main entry, there is not a way to control entry to the facility. A new controlled vestibule will be added, alongside surveillance cameras and access control on all exterior doors. Additional exterior lighting will be added to increase safety as well. NARRATIVE
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MASTER SCHEDULE Pre-Design Phase Conceptual Design Phase Jan. 01.05.15 02.12.15 02.13.15 03.19.15 2015 2016 2017 Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. January - December January - December Schematic Design Phase Design Development 03.10.15 04.13.15 04.14.15 06.08.15 Construction Document PHASE I 03.10.15 04.15.15 06.01.15 08.10.15 Jurisdictional Review Bid & Award PHASE I PHASE I 05.04.15 05.15.15 08.24.15 08.12.15 08.12.15 09.14.15 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 07.25.16 NASH ES SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 07.25.17 KHS & NJH Construction Observation Services PHASE I 06.04.15 KHS SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 08.17.15 KHS PHASE I 12.07.15 NASH ES 08.10.17 06.07.17 FIRST DAY NJH OF SCHOOL 08.24.17 SCHEDULE