New Learning Commons Attracts a Crowd at Scarsdale High School
- Category: Schools
- Published: Tuesday, 16 January 2018 14:31
- Sydney Goldman
New Learning Commons At Scarsdale High School
The construction of the learning commons was funded by the 2014 school bond referendum and is one of the first of many new spaces that will open across the school district. In order to provide more collaborative learning space and additional food service, Scarsdale High School's old gymnasium has been revamped into every student's dream work and leisure space.
When the multi-level space opened on Wednesday, students' and teachers' mouth dropped First level showing high and low sized tables Students eating and working in booths
And if that was not enough, students were awed to encounter a frozen yogurt machine and a full array of toppings such as oreos, sprinkles, heath bars, strawberries, raspberries, pineapple and graham crackers to name a few.
Watch out Starbucks: The coffee machine turns out flavored coffees that can be mixed with a variety milk and milk substitutes.
To create a more sustainable environment, the cafeteria is using real utensils, bowls and plates that will be washed and reused to cut down on waste. Mezzanine with desks, tables and couches
Graduated stadium seating and a staircase lead up to the mezzanine level, where more couches, tables, and individual Chromebooks are provided. Both the first and second floor provide students with the opportunity to work in smaller rooms where they can engage in collaborative academic work more quietly, with bean bag chairs, smart boards, and tables. Teachers are also able to reserve the private rooms for specific classroom use. Brand new bathrooms are located in the back of the first floor. Many students said the staircase set up reminded them of sets for the scenes of movies, High School Musical and The Internship.
Salad toppings
Bonamo continued, "The "learning stair" is intended to be used just as we are seeing students use it--to congregate, eat, converse, and work together. There will also be a mechanized screen installed so that presentations can be projected for Frozen yogurt
This state of the art facility is already encouraging students to stay at school for free periods rather than get in their cars and go to the Village. The casual work spaces feel more like college than like high school and it will quickly become many students favorite place to hang out.
Pam Rubin is the Secretary of the Scarsdale Schools Education Foundation, which raises funds for projects and initiatives not covered by the school district’s budget. $2.25 million has been raised over the last three years to fund the cost of the Fitness Center and Design Lab. She said, “The SSEF is thrilled with the new spaces. The Learning Commons including the new Design Lab, Paver Garden and the Fitness Center will be transformative in terms of the student experience at SHS. We are very proud to be part of the continued innovation in the Scarsdale schools.”
Breakfast special with eggs, bacon and potatoes
Kitchen view showing a variety of drinks and salad toppings View of the learning stairs from the mezzanine level Private, quiet room with tables on the mezzanine level Sydney posing with the frozen yogurt machine, milk, milk substitutes and coffee machines Private, quiet room on the first floor Breakfast options with sausage, english muffins, bacon, eggs and potatoes Frozen yogurt toppings Muffins Several drink options in the kitchen