Mayor Bowser Cuts the Ribbon on Newly Renovated Eaton Elementary School | mayormb

2022-07-24 07:07:18 By : Mr. David Chang

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(Washington, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser, DC Public Schools Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee, and Interim Principal Jacqueline Anderson cut the ribbon on the newly modernized Eaton Elementary School. Mayor Bowser was joined by Ward 3 Councilmember Mary Cheh, Director of the Department of General Services, Keith A. Anderson, and community members.

“We cannot wait to bring our students back to fantastic facilities like this one – spaces specifically designed to support the needs of young learners,” said Mayor Muriel Bowser. “We thank all of our educators and staff members who are working hard to get ready for this school year. We thank our families for working with us to get everyone back. And we thank everyone in the community, whether they have children in school or not, who’s supporting our students by getting vaccinated.”

The modernization of Eaton Elementary School, a $57.7 million project, initially began in 2018 with the renovation of two existing buildings totaling 40,000 square feet and the demolition of interconnecting 1930s- and 1980s-era buildings that allowed for the construction of a new 45,000 square feet three-level building. The new facility features a new gymnasium, library, and cafeteria to serve the student body.

“We are excited to welcome our Eaton community back to their school home,” said Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee. “The new school building celebrates our history and embraces the bright future of our students at the heart of the design. As we prepare to welcome back our students on August 30, we’re excited to see our students joyfully learning in Eaton and all our schools.”

Eaton Elementary is a testament to the designers and construction personnel who worked to include all the DCPS Ed Spec square foot requirements on a very small lot, surrounded by four streets with varying grade elevations, while encouraging outdoor safety and interesting play areas.

“The Eaton Elementary School modernization is an example of how the Department of General Services architects and engineers are designing smarter for DC,” said DGS Director Keith A. Anderson. “My team uses innovation while focusing on including energy and sustainability features that are healthy for our current and future little residents of this great city. Together, this helps create models for the best education spaces in the country.”

New features of the renovated Eaton Elementary School include: