FHS Facility Tour Slide Show

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This slide show was put together by FHS Students (Multimedia class) for the facility tours held during the 2007 school year.

Transcript of FHS Facility Tour Slide Show

Made for Community Tours of the Building

• Created for Community Tours• October 2007• By Multimedia classes

FHS takes pride in its grounds.

But can you judge a book by its cover?

Algebra Onewith Mrs. Myers

Geometrywith Mr. Kruzich

Art Classwith Mr. Shafer!

Not much sink space…

Art RoomArt Room Clean UP

Poor Ventilation and Heat System

No Natur

al Light

The Dungeon . .

.This is where the

Theatre costumes and props are stored.

The Entrance

Costumes

Shoes

The Prop Rooms

One Light Per Room ->

Anyone Need A Seat?

The Auditorium . . .

<- Ripped

The Stage

This used to be painted glossy black…

Stage Right Wing

The Ropes

The Back Curtain

<-<- Large Rip that has been sewn and sewn againLarge Rip that has been sewn and sewn again

The Workshop

<- Dried Paint

<- Buckets of Nails

The Wig Room

The Curtain Galley

<- The Curtains Are Here!

The Galley

The Light Booth

REALLY Steep Steps

The Bathrooms

Large Cracks in the Ceiling ->

<- Large Bubbles in the Ceiling

A Water Fountain that you have to hold up to drink from?

More Working Students in Study hall

Students

Study Hall-In the commons-

Very little leg room

5th hour Balcony Study Hall

• Very Dim

lighting

• Seats are small

• Not enough

work space

Choir Room

Security Issues

Three closed areas of

supervision to cover

Choir - Not Enough

Storage Space

Lack of space and storage for band musicians.

Cluttered Areas

Tiers confine set up and movement change.

Driver’s Ed Classroom

Some Pictures….Too old!

Driver’s Ed Car & its parking lot

Simulators

Mr. Hansen working with his student

Driver’s Ed Classroom’s Television….Too old and too small!

Mr. Hansen’s private room

2nd floor bathroom -- little to no ventilation,Poor lighting and not handicap accessible.

The Doors of FHSThe Doors of FHS

Auditorium- Doors Four Five and Six

Main entrance by office- Doors One, Two, and

Three

West Side DoorsWest Side Doors

Door to Art Room and Auditorium-

Door Seven

Door to Drivers Ed and Band

Room- Door Eight

Door to Drivers Ed- Door Nine

Back Side of FHSBack Side of FHS

Door to Chorus Room-

Door Ten

Lower Door To Commons- Door Eleven

Door to Kitchen- Door Twelve

Shop AreaShop Area

Upper Door to Commons- Door

Thirteen

Door to Shop Class- Door Fourteen

Garage Door to Shop- Door Fifteen

Weight RoomWeight Room

Garage doors to Weight Room- Doors Sixteen and

Seventeen

North door to Weight Room- Door Eighteen

East Door to Weight Room- Door Nineteen

East Side (Excluding Weight Room)

East Side (Excluding Weight Room)

Door to ICN Room- Door Twenty

Doors to the GymDoors to the Gym

Back Door from Gym to stadium- Door twenty-One

Front Door of Gym- Doors Twenty-Two and Twenty-Three

Activities OfficeActivities Office

Door to Activities Office- Door Twenty-

Four

Door into Building by Activities Office- Door Twenty-Five

Door Total:Door Total:2525

How Secure can a Building be with 25

Entrances?

How Secure can a Building be with 25

Entrances?

Only way to get to Driver’s Ed

Second floor location makes moving equipment difficult and tedious

Crowded Classrooms

Tiny Classroom

Science Rooms

• Outdated equipment • More space needed for proper lab

experiments• More room for large number of

students • Limited storage • Safety shut off system • Safety wash facilities• Eye wash basins needed in

Courtright’s room

Eye Wash basin in Science Room

Chemical Wash

Safety shut off system

Science Department:Mr. Courtright’s room.

1 meter 2 meters

A typical science lab ????

Mrs. Septer’s Science Room

Mr. Baker’s room iscramped with little space.

A leak is causing major damage to Mr. Baker’s ceiling.

LeakingIn the science classrooms.

• side of the new gym on old building

• new foundation is not cooperating with old foundation

Stairwell to Custodian Offices

• lack of ventilation

• no air conditioning

• lack of storage

Stairways are too narrow.

are too narrow.

Custodial stairwell

Stairwells

Hallway past counselors’ office to commons.

IN THE HALLWAY

Many halls are much too small to fit many people through.

Students can only move in very small units through these small spaces.

Halls are being used as an alternative for lack of storage.

Working in Mrs. Working in Mrs. Goudy’s roomGoudy’s room

Wow is the floor level or is Wow is the floor level or is it that the table is broken?it that the table is broken?

• This is Room 6

There is a really big gap There is a really big gap from the level to the table!from the level to the table!

This is Room 6

In the Wood Shop

• If a couple of saws are plugged in, the power goes off in the entire workshop.

• The circuit blows and then the instructor has to flip the breaker switch.

• lack of storage

• equipment concerns

• Security and Safety issues

Agriculture

AG ROOM

Enjoying Spanish ClassWith Mrs. Rubey

French Classwith Ms. Hanson

Storage Problem

Total office width

At-Risk Coordinator

Freshman Englishwith Mr. Hucke

Students!

-Bring Your Lunch

-Go Out to Eat

-Get a Salad-Eat School

Lunch

Kitchen

Facilities

The Infamous Cookie Line!!!

Our Time To

Socialize!!!

Old gym lobby

Stairwell to gym

Mrs. Wotherspoon’s Mrs. Wotherspoon’s

RoomRoomDoor

Storage Space

Mrs. Richmond’s

Room

MRS. VON’S ROOM

Below the Fairfield High School, ground floor, below the south west entrance -- look

at all the wire add-ons!

Below the Fairfield High School, ground floor, below the south west entrance

The latest???? In boilers??

1939 pipes in the storage room under the principal’s office

State of the art phone system?

Custodian’s Cage Area StorageWiring All mixed Together -- Internet, Computer Network Cables, Electrical mixed with Steam Pipes!

Safe? Janitor’s Closet Ground Floor

Electrical Service – Screw In fuses--Outdated???????

• And this is the world we are educating the FHS students for the future!

• Let’s see if our 1941 facility match these demands.

FHS

• Currently

• 130,000 square feet with 3 additions

Water Breaks

• 2002 on ground floor

• 2003 in the gym area.

Air Quality

• Air exchanges?

• Ventilation?

• UTILITY COSTS????

Structurally – FHS is one of the best buildings in the district ---

It was state of the art in 1939 –

Probably ahead of its time in many aspects –

BUT -- it is a 69 year old building!! -- read on

• BUT - - - -

• Wiring and plumbing are outdated

• Classroom sizes are small

• Hallways are narrow

• Security is an issue

• Air Quality is a concern

The Roof

• Much of the original 1941 roof

• The electrical demands of our school are maximizing the potential we have.

• FHS is maxed out in electrical

• To maximize technology, we are concerned about our electrical capabilities.

Concrete filled in when the boilers were installed -- concern for leakage--see

water stains along the wall.

Do we need a dehumidifier???

Keep these pictures in mind as you tour the FHS facility!

Pictures are the “second best” way of showing you how our school looks filled with students and staff.