The Mercury News

District adds center, building and upgrades classrooms

3 campuses receive modernizat­ions; operations building also constructe­d

- By Anne Gelhaus agelhaus @bayareanew­sgroup.com

Three campuses in the Fremont Union High School District saw constructi­on of new buildings and/or classroom modernizat­ions this fall, and the district got a new maintenanc­e and op- erations building.

Designed by McKim De- sign Group and Quattrocch­i Kwok Architects and built by Blach Constructi­on, the projects include a new wellness center and classroom modernizat­ion at Cupertino High School, a new science building at Lynbrook High School and classroom modernizat­ion and a new library quad at Homestead High School.

Cupertino High School

The new wellness center at Cupertino High School addresses the emotional well-being of students. After receiving a grant to hire personnel, the school realized an opportunit­y to renovate two classrooms. Designed by McKim, the updated spaces include dedicated therapy and counseling rooms and areas for students to decompress and implement calming techniques throughout the day.

A variety of furnishing­s such as group table seating, bean bags and privacy tents allow students who choose to use the facility different ways to center themselves.

“We were inspired to design a facility that would nurture and provide comfort to all students in need,” Todd Walter, architect for the McKim Design Group, said in a statement. “We are excited this space has become a reality and hope to see it put to good use for many years to come.”

In addition to the wellness center, two classroom buildings on the campus were modernized. Upgrades include new flooring, paint, wall coverings, audio visual systems, fire alarms and energy-efficient LED lighting. The total square feet of each building, including the wellness

center, is nearly 16,000.

Lynbrook High School

The new two-story science building at Lynbrook High School is dedicated to the late Roy Rocklin, a retired scientist who taught science at Lynbrook for 10 years and then served on the district board for seven years.

The 12,000-square-foot facility features six science classrooms with lab spaces and two prep areas behind the classrooms.

Homestead High School

Initiated by the need for structural upgrades to two 14,000-square-foot classroom buildings at Homestead High School, work evolved into a modernizat­ion

and rebuilding of all classrooms, restrooms, office spaces and administra­tive break rooms in the buildings. Exterior modificati­ons included adding windows to increase daylightin­g and employing a fiber mesh wrap around the second-story floor and roof concrete. Applied as a liquid which then hardens, the fiber mesh wrap provides additional structural strength, increasing protection from a seismic event. The project includes a new central quad

area that connects multiple buildings and provides space for students to gather.

Maintenanc­e and operations

The new maintenanc­e and operations building at the district offices in Sunnyvale replaces outdated, hangar-style buildings that were neither to code nor approved by the Division of State Architect.

The new 18,000-squarefoot building encompasse­s

warehouse and shop spaces, maintenanc­e, operations and informatio­n technology offices, as well as a new district-wide server room.

“The buildings at Homestead and Lynbrook provide high-performanc­e learning environmen­ts for students, teachers and educationa­l programs, and the maintenanc­e and operations facility will help the district maintain those facilities for years to come,” QKA President and CEO Aaron Jobson said.

 ?? BY JIM GENSHEIMER – FREMONT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ?? After receiving a grant to hire personnel, Cupertino High School turned two classrooms into a new wellness center to address the emotional well-being of students.
BY JIM GENSHEIMER – FREMONT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT After receiving a grant to hire personnel, Cupertino High School turned two classrooms into a new wellness center to address the emotional well-being of students.
 ?? TIM MALONEY — TECHNICAL IMAGERY STUDIOS ?? Three campuses in the Fremont Union High School District saw constructi­on of new buildings and/or classroom modernizat­ions this fall. A renovated science classroom at Homestead High School is seen here.
TIM MALONEY — TECHNICAL IMAGERY STUDIOS Three campuses in the Fremont Union High School District saw constructi­on of new buildings and/or classroom modernizat­ions this fall. A renovated science classroom at Homestead High School is seen here.

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