The Sandy Run Middle School project in Upper Dublin was approved at last night’s Legislative Meeting.
To recap, during a special legislative meeting in June 21 of 2018, the Upper Dublin School Board voted unanimously to approve the design of the new Sandy Run Middle School. The design of the new building supports teaming, a hallmark of middle-level education, as well as student collaboration and personalized learning. The schematic design of the new Sandy Run Middle School is the result of collaboration of various stakeholders with a vision of student-centered learning that will accommodate best practices now and into the future. In the three story classroom wing, core classroom spaces are complemented by instructional areas for special education and service delivery as well as flexible areas for student and staff collaboration. In the single story wing of the building a planetarium as well as spaces for robust performing arts and physical education programming are included in the design.
The project will be led by Breslin Ridyard Fadero Architects and D’Huy Engineering, and has been approved to include the aux gym, a planetarium, and an artificial field.

See entire Bid Results Presentation from Monday night by D’Huy Engineering here.
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