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One of the main concerns lies with the kindergarten classrooms. The kindergarten classrooms are located in three separate buildings, a few are undersized, and they do not have integrated toilet rooms or direct access to their designated playground. The classrooms do have teaching walls, but lack updated technology. Many of the shared support spaces between the classrooms has been taken over to accommodate teacher storage and break room space, but ideally these could connect to the classrooms and be used as project-based learning spaces.
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Altamont Creek Elementary School is composed of seven permanent buildings and two relocatable classroom buildings. The two portables are owned by Livermore Area Recrea-on and Park District. The current campus enrollment is 565 students.
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The site is 8.4 acres and has a total of 53,239 square feet of building. The seven permanent buildings were all built in 1999, and appear to be in good condi-on. The campus is bordered to the north by undeveloped land, Altamont Creek Park to the east, Garaventa Road to the southwest, and Hawk Street to the west. The parking and drop off occurs off of Garaventa Road. Buildings A and G are the prominent face of the campus, yet they have dated paint colors and the service areas should be less
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E+(-)(/# I/23/)"!* The inventory summarizes the building square footage and classroom count per building. Addi•onally, the diagram provides, for a fixed point in •me, the actual assigned use for the spaces on campus and were derived from an assessment of the master schedule. The matrix below summarizes building area as well as the assumed number of available classrooms.
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C#$%&'&#$ A(()((*)$' This overview shows the general condi!on of the exis!ng facili!es, and was completed based on informa!on gathered from mee!ngs with the district facili!es, maintenance and opera!ons staff, a review of exis!ng drawings, and a walk through with district personnel and the architectural and engineering teams. The results are summarized here and color coded by likely need for, and level of, renova!on. The matrix outlines the original construc!on date as well as subsequent renova!on, however minimal. Photos presented here speak to the range of issues that exist on campus.
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Building G is adjacent to the entrance and student drop off area, yet the service areas are in full view.
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A typical classroom at Altamont Creek. The majority of the classrooms have teaching walls, but do not have LCD monitors. Integra+ng updated technology and equipment is a high priority on this campus.
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Many of the shared support spaces are being used for teacher storage or break rooms.
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