Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts Starts Back When

Santa Rosa Charter Schoolhouse for the Arts begins yearlong reconstruction

Piles of debris and twisted metallic where children played simply a few months ago at the Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts mark the end of an era of dingy portable classrooms and the first of a brand-new campus.

Sabotage underway this week at the Humboldt Street K-8 campus clears the way for a year of structure that by adjacent summer will add a two-story classroom building with a scientific discipline lab, music room, trip the light fantastic toe studio and theater space for the popular arts-centered school and new digs for the staff and administration.

The roughly $9 million upgrade will also permit the school, now with nearly 380 students, to enroll upward to l more than.

"Nosotros've been actually struggling for space - using it to great results - only nosotros oasis't had a staff room for a couple of years," Master Paul Gaudreau said. "Our multipurpose room is literally used every single day past various people, including all the style to 6 p.m. with daycare. So nosotros really needed more than space and more correctly defined infinite."

The school'southward teachers, in the meantime, are setting up their classrooms at the Lewis Opportunity Schoolhouse campus on Lomitas Avenue, where classes will be held for the elapsing of the bookish yr that begins Aug. xix.

Gaudreau said he regards it as something of a phenomenon that a temporary campus and then accommodating to the arts school's needs was available nearby.

"We have taken over the entire campus - all of the buildings - and really have transformed the site," he said.

The arts charter opened in 2007 on the site of the former Fremont Elementary School just north of College Avenue and has grown in popularity ever since, as parents seek out alternative educational settings for their children.

The expansion/renovation plan has been on the cartoon boards almost since then, and was approved for construction in 2013-14 - about half of it funded by a $5.ane million land grant and local matching funds, though a state loan was office of the packet.

But country financial woes put the project on hold: The coin simply wasn't there to hand out, said Steve Eichman, assistant superintendent of Santa Rosa City Schools.

Santa Rosa voters' approving in November of $54 million in new elementary schoolhouse bonds made the project possible, providing a source of funding for the local match, Eichman said.

While much of the existing schoolhouse is being demolished, the original Fremont School building on the site will remain, Gaudreau said.

A newer multipurpose room besides will stay, though it will be expanded by 10 feet on one side -virtually doubling the size of the stage - and will be connected to the new dance studio, music room and theater by a covered walkway, said Steve Kwok, with Quattrochi Kwok Architects.

The two-story classroom edifice on the east side of the campus, along Orchard Street, volition include the scientific discipline room, a visual arts studio and a digital arts lab, as well as eight regular classrooms.

Also in the works are a new administration building that will house a resources specialist'south classroom, a principal'southward office and conference and staff rooms.

Kwok said the structures take been designed to fit into the neighborhood and better the view of the campus from Orchard Street - which used to exist lined with the windowless dorsum walls of portable buildings - and will feature bay windows, landscaping and other architectural features.

But the master thing, he said, is "to support the educational purpose there, which is, of grade, the Lease School for the Arts."

"I think the community volition be very excited in one case it's finished," Gaudreau said. "I know our parents are."

You can attain Staff Writer Mary Callahan at 521-5249 or mary.callahan@pressdemocrat.com. On Twitter @MaryCallahanB.

Mary Callahan

Environment and Climate Change, The Press Democrat

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