Dallas Intermediate School

Dallas Intermediate School

Dallas, PA

Dallas Elementary School far outlived its usable life. Built as shelter after Hurricane Agnes flooded the Wyoming Valley in 1972, the school is a prefabricated building that sits on a concrete slab. Inside, a lack of natural light and aging finishes are a sharp contrast to the energetic teachers and eager young learners who call the school home.

Client
Dallas School District
Services
Architecture, Interiors
Website
dsdhs.com
Square Footage
64,000 SF
Budget
$23 Million
There’s a few attributes you are looking for in a firm, the easiest is the know-how. They brought an unbelievable ability to communicate with all stakeholders.”
Dr. Thomas J. Duffy, Superintendent of Schools

Alloy5 assisted Dallas School District with space planning and a grade re-alignment strategy that provides additional capacity, alleviates overcrowding and promotes team teaching while isolating construction to one facility. The new Dallas Intermediate School will be a 57,000-square-foot, two-story structure housing about 700 students in third to fifth grades.

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Set to open in fall 2019, the school features an efficient floorplan of flexible spaces for small and large group instruction and teacher collaboration as well as assembly for school-wide and community events. Interior finishes were chosen for budget and durability, making the school a long-lasting asset for the district about which the community can be proud.

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