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Media center computer lab to be renovated

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Sophomore Sam Philleo finishes an assignment in an E Room computer lab. The E hallways will have their carpeting replaced with terrazzo prior to the start of next school year.

According to Assistant Principal Joseph Schaller, most of the carpeting throughout the school will be converted into terrazzo, a composite flooring material composed of glass, granite, quartz and marble. Although the official date of completion has yet to be announced, the renovation is expected to occur during the summer and finish prior to the start of next year.

Sophomore Sam Philleo finishes an assignment in an E Room computer lab. The E hallways will have their carpeting replaced with terrazzo prior to the start of next school year.
Sophomore Sam Philleo finishes an assignment in an E Room computer lab. The E hallways will have their carpeting replaced with terrazzo prior to the start of next school year.

In addition to new terrazzo flooring, the media center computer lab in the library will also be renovated into a more collaborative working environment. “Instead of individual computers, there will be stations with big-screen TVs that will allow for many students to work from one computer,” Schaller said. “That way students will be able to work on projects in groups and maybe even present projects more effectively.”

According to sophomore Abby Frank, the introduction of a collaborative computer lab will be beneficial for projects. “This new layout will definitely help students that want to do projects at school,” she said. “Working from a big-screen TV will be less confusing than working from a single laptop.”

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