Public invited to learn more at meeting on April 8
The vision for a new Howard Elementary School is coming into focus! The future building and landscape are taking shape based on input from staff, students and community members.
Parents, neighbors, and other community members are invited to a public meeting about the design and site plan for the new Howard Elementary School. You can meet the architects from PiVOT Architecture and DOWA-IBI Group, see the designs for yourself, ask questions and share your comments.
New School Design Public Meeting
Tuesday, April 8 • 5:30–7 p.m.
700 Howard Ave., cafeteria
• 5:30 p.m. Open house begins
• 6:00 p.m. Presentation
• 6:30 p.m. Public input
• 7:00 p.m. Ending time
• Get a look at design progress so far.
• Share your comments and ask questions.
• Visit with the architects and other design team members.
Four of 4J’s oldest schools will be replaced or renovated in the next few years, thanks to voters’ approval of the school bond measure last May. Howard will be the first project to to break ground, with site work beginning this summer. Students will keep attending school in the existing Howard building, constructed in 1949, while the new school is built nearby.
Learn more:
• Howard design project website
• Join mailing list for Howard design news
• More bond measure news • Overview