Every school—public or private—has its own unique personality, or charm. No two school buildings are alike. The key differences in structure and layout influence the daily lives of students and teachers for better or worse.
Read about our pre-fab and custom modular buildings and how they are the right solution for your classroom needs.
Controversy about the quality and flexibility of modular construction in education has been a matter of discussion and debate. The skepticism has been created by the belief that these structures can’t meet the needs that schools require.
Proposition 51 has been approved by voters and is set to have an enormous impact on California’s School System.
In the fall of 2014, there were 50 million1 students enrolled in schools across the country. In just one academic year, enrollments increased with over 200 thousand more students in the school system.
When it comes to opening a charter school, you have a lot to consider; such as permissions, petitions, legalities, building a strong supportive team, approval, and funding before one can even begin to plan the physical school building.
Schools, in general, are experiencing increasing enrollment, but among the fastest growing sector is Charter Schools. According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in the past decade or so, public charter school enrollments have gone up by 1.7 million. The number of charter schools across the country has increased by 3,500.
There is no secret that student enrollments across the country are skyrocketing and that many public schools are seeking to expand their infrastructure.
Portable or modular classrooms can serve as an immediate need to the growing problem schools face across the country of quick expansion that out paces construction. While enrollments are rising, more than two-thirds of America’s schools report the need for repair, renovation, and modernization.1
With the rise in the number of children going to school every year, most schools have realized the need for expansion. Old or new, each school eventually grows by incorporating new rooms to meet the demands of quickly increasing enrollments.