Brilliant white walls. Pristine tiled floors. With recent phases of renovation in the school, classrooms have taken on a whole new form of a learning environment. This has welcomed a new pattern you may see from class-to-class: uniformity. Principal Mr. Nolan relays how some of the new additions promote a healthy classrooms
“We’ve introduced all top-of-the-line renovations,” Mr. Nolan said. “It’s a good way to have that controlled environment all around while still having a nice balance.”
A blank classroom is but a canvas to a teacher. Ms. Hannah Wiesemann, a new biology teacher this year, was moved to a renovated classroom in north. With a touch of heart, she made use of her space and transformed it into a place she felt her students would feel comfortable to come to every day.
“Customizing my classroom to how I like takes on this whole new bond with my students,” Ms. Wiesemann said. “I want them to feel more at-home in a way.”
Crier conducted a survey from Nov. 7 through Nov. 15 with a total of 247 participants sharing their favorite customizations they like to see within a classroom that support their learning capacity.