
A rendering of the project from DLR Group
By Hannah Saunders
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Friday marks the final day of the public school year and the start of summer vacation for thousands of students in Seattle. Next summer will bring a major expansion to one Central Seattle elementary school that will eliminate its long dependence on “temporary” classrooms while opening new opportunities to connect with the history of the land.
Where will all the new Montlake Elementary students come from? Central Seattle still has kids. The expansion is needed to make space for the school’s nearly 200 students — and up to 500 in the future.
Montlake Elementary School, a Seattle landmark, is in the process of undergoing a major renovation after Seattle voters approved the Building Excellence V Capital Levy (BEX V) in 2019. The school currently sits in the design development phase, which will last until the fall.
The existing building is 22,447 square feet. A new, 80,500 square foot three-story building will be added to provide permanent space for up to 500 students for the next 50 to 100 years. The new building is expected to match the height of the historic building, as well as including features that match the historic building in terms of size and scale, such as window pattering. The modernization of the campus will also address seismic needs and earthquake safety.
Montlake Elementary School currently holds 188 students, however due to a lack of classroom space, many of these students have been learning in portable classrooms.
βThe portables have been there since I went to elementary school there,β said Paul Wight, construction project manager for Seattle Public Schools. Continue reading →