Visioning Questions for the New Baucom Elementary
Stakeholders - these questions below have been provided to us by the WCPSS Planning Department and the architectural firm in charge of planning Baucom 2.0, opening for students at 400 Hunter Street in August of 2024. Given the fact that large gatherings are still not possible, this is your best opportunity to have your voice heard regarding the new building and campus. These responses will be shared directly with the Planning Department and the architectural firm. While obviously optional, we do hope you'll take a moment or two to respond. Thank you all!
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Your Full Name *
Your Affiliation to Baucom *
Your Preferred Email Address *
Your Preferred Phone Number (if addl' info or clarification is desired)
What makes Baucom "Baucom?" What makes it unique or makes it stand out?
What physical qualities or characteristics of the current building or campus would you like to carry over to the new building or campus? (eg: outside movement between buildings, amount of trees/other vegetation, etc)
What physical qualities or characteristics of the current building or campus would you prefer NOT to carry over to the new building? (eg: outside movement between buildings, amount of trees/other vegetation, etc)
Are there special spaces that you’d like to see incorporated into the new building? If so, what are they?
What features of the existing school contribute to a sense of community and pride?
What elements of the past are important to the culture of this school?
What opportunities are limited by the current school building/campus?
What opportunities do you envision for the new building/campus?
Can you describe your ideas on what spaces can be flexible and adaptable?
What do you want to see as a parent when you come to your child(ren’s) school?
Would a shared small group learning area be helpful in instruction or with interventions? If so, how would this work?
Please describe the ideal classroom size, tools, natural light requirements, furniture needs, and flexibility of learning spaces.
What learning programs would you like to see in the new school that may not be currently provided?
Describe your ideal library space and experience. Are there any technology components that you would like to see incorporated into the project?
Flexibility is key to a new school design. Making design decisions that impact learning while allowing for adaptability is important to the design team. What creative ways can you think of to liberate the teachers from a static learning wall?
Would flexible and movable furniture (on wheels) be advantageous or a hindrance to your preferred teaching style?
Sustainability and daylighting is important for energy efficiency and overall well being of the occupants. An abundance of natural light is important, but please describe any concerns (if any) over having “a lot of windows."
As a student, what about your school building is fun? What makes your school a fun place to attend?
What types of playing areas would you like as a student? Would you like playing areas where you can dig in the ground and explore nature?
If you could sum up in one word what you want the new school to say to the world, what would it be?
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