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Spectrum Design presents plan for Cave Spring Middle School renovations

Plans for the renovation of Cave Spring Middle School have been approved by the Roanoke County School Board. Spectrum Design designed a renovation that will accommodate 900 students. Here is a press release from Spectrum Design:

For Southwest Roanokers who have anxiously wondered about the changes in store for Cave Spring Middle School, the wait is over.  The Roanoke County School board approved designs by Spectrum Design for the renovation of the building during a meeting held Thursday, June 2.

The most notable change?  A total flip of the building.

A major part of the design challenge presented to Spectrum was to eliminate traffic congestion entering and exiting the property.  To accomplish this, the firm will essentially flip the building to create a new entrance, accessible from Ranch Crest Road, which will include separate drop-offs for parents, visitors, and bus traffic.  As a component of the new entrance, the front of the building will be located where the rear of the building once was and will feature a new entryway and administration area underneath the original gymnasium.

The new design can accommodate 900 students, more than the original building, and features a three-story “neighborhood” design, providing each grade with its own level.  This concept, which has become a signature of K-12 facilities by Spectrum Design, minimizes mixing between grades and accounts for how students develop socially at different ages.

“Sixth graders are at an entirely different level, socially, than their eighth grade counterparts.  An effective school building should take that into consideration,” says David Bandy, AIA, principal, vice president, and director of design for Spectrum Design.  “Each grade’s neighborhood is specifically designed to support the educational requirements, and developmental considerations of students at that level by grouping children together appropriately and equipping teachers with the resources they need.”

Seventh grade classrooms will be located on the first floor of the new building, sixth grade on the second, and eighth grade on the third.  Each grade level will have access to computer labs, workrooms, conference areas, common spaces and teacher resource rooms.

All students can expect first-rate accommodations when the building is complete, including a new kitchen and cafeteria to seat 300, exploratory technology lab, art studio, new music rooms with direct access to the auditorium, and a plaza between the building and the football stadium.  Outdoor classrooms will also be added, along with a greenhouse for seventh grade life sciences projects.

The new Cave Spring Middle School will also feature a geothermal well-system.  Additional environmentally friendly features include high-efficiency windows, natural daylighting, and sunshading.

Construction is expected to begin immediately.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Kim | August 8, 2011 at 9:41 am

    Will the gym, locker rooms, and theater be renovated inside ?

  2. Kim | August 8, 2011 at 9:43 am

    In reference to my last comment, I was talking about the Cave Spring Middle School

  3. mckinley | September 13, 2011 at 8:22 pm

    Will each student hsve their own locker next year?

  4. amanda | December 13, 2011 at 8:37 pm

    when will cave spring middle be finished and will we have more space inbetween lockers and will our locker numbers be the same?

  5. Janae | January 25, 2012 at 4:30 pm

    Are the lockers going to be regular size??

  6. brittanie | October 1, 2012 at 7:37 pm

    i love the new school better than hvms

  7. leeann and taylor! | February 6, 2013 at 9:40 am

    hey…..i love the new school<3 its beautiful!!!!(: bye.

  8. connor | February 6, 2013 at 9:48 am

    this school is so cool. i could marry it. i love the wall textures! theyre beautiful. and the flooring is fabulous! they did such a great job. now they just gotta work on the school lunches<3

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