Project Description
The 125,000 sq. ft building features 3 wings, separating the Elementary, Middle, and High School students. This modern-day K-12 school will save energy, money, and will be significantly safer. By using geothermal-well field heat pumps, LED lighting, high-performance glass, a superior building envelope, natural daylight, and over 100,000 sq. ft of solar panels, the building is predicted to generate 75% more energy than it consumes.
Notable Fact
The new school is truly unique for the county. It showcases a modern take on the traditional library with media spaces that open from the classrooms for true 21st century, student-centered learning environment. A robust CTE (Career Technical Education) department with a strong focus on agriculture and fostering the ability for career readiness is also featured in this state of the art facility. With a food court style cafeteria and a new hub for community gatherings, this K-12 school is unlike anything Jones County has seen. Teachers will be able to use the school as a learning tool with the internal dashboard that shows how the school is performing. The interior of the school has glass walls to create more visibility and a sense of openness.
Awards
- 2020 - ENR Southeast's Best K-12 Project
- 2020 - ENR Southeast's Best Project Finalist
- 2020 - NC Sustainable Energy Association's Project of the Year