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MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Marshall Elementary School and Marshall Middle School
form a campus-like area on a 93-acre site. Classrooms are
arranged in clusters and each grade level "owns" one
particular part of the building. Each grade has its own wing
and teaching area, creating a strong sense of class
identity. This arrangement allows same-age children to
remain together, and places the younger children close to
administrative offices, where they can be more closely
supervised and guided by adults. The kindergarten area has a
completely separate entrance and drop-off. Traffic patterns
within the buildings were developed to reduce congestion and
confusion between periods. Children will have most of their
classes in the same part of the building each day. Because
classes are not scattered throughout the building, large
group instruction can be flexible floor space, movable
walls, etc.

The following photos were taken and edited by Fifth
grade students.



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