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Post by Sophia Black on Sept 6, 2008 22:31:05 GMT -5
Plans- School for Gaia The Building: Plans- Structure Basement: Gut the whole basement, redo flooring, walls, ceilings// set up cafeteria, kitchen Main floor- Redo floors, paint walls, check structural Top floor: Redo floors, walls, Outside: Fix windows, shingle roofing, fix field for kids to play on
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Post by Sophia Black on Sept 6, 2008 23:58:01 GMT -5
Lower Level The lower level is split into three sections: the cafeteria, the kitchen and the gymnasium. Each needs quite a bit of work but with it, we can utilize each of these spaces. The gymnasium can be used for both athletic and large gathering purposes for the children and the community. It leads off onto the backfield. The floors need to be redone completely. It should be durable and easy to maintain. The walls need to be painted again and the ceiling redone. The work is the least extensive in this room because the function is the most general. The cafeteria should be fixed too. Unlike the gymnasium, the floor space will not be as open. There will be standardized tables with four chairs on either side of them. Again, this room should be practical and easy to keep clean as the traffic of people will be flowing constantly and needs to be efficiently cleaned in between. We will also begin our meal program here see the Social Program section. The Back Field The backfield will require major renovation. The grass should be sodded and all gravel taken out. We will install a full tract that will surround a soccer field. The children and other residents of Gaia need healthy recreation and we will provide a safe, familiar spot for them to play.
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Post by Sophia Black on Sept 7, 2008 21:21:25 GMT -5
Main Floor The Main floor of the school should be both comforting and practical. The purpose is to secure the trust of our people in our ability to care for them and their children. The inner brick work needs very little restoral and the floor can be easily replaced. There are preexisting rooms which means very little building actually needs to take place on this floor. In the main hall, the room on the inner right will be the reception office where we can handle the administrative side of things: registration, informative sessions, general inquiries. All the students files we prepare can also be kept here. The inner left will be the offices of the Headmaster (or Headmistress) and Vice. The bank in the middle are the classrooms. There are currently six rooms that can fit twenty students (the room on the far left) to forty (the rooms on the far right). For the small and medium sized rooms, traditional chairs and desks will be provided for the appropriate number of students. Now, for the larger rooms, we'll install lecture hall style seating. This will be more accessible for our adult students and provide a more post secondary feel in the larger rooms. As for the library, there will be two floors of material: the main floor section will contain: fiction and non fiction of both the immortal and mortal variety. This will be donated by us and hopefully we will be able to gather enough to extensively furnish all subjects. There are those of our subjects who have never had the opportunity to have this kind of resource at their fingertips: It is our job to do that. Primary/ Junior Lecture Halls
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Post by Sophia Black on Sept 7, 2008 23:14:39 GMT -5
The Second Floor The second floor is also a teaching space but a mixed variety. It still contains classrooms but of two varieties. There are three with the traditional chairs and desks to suit more classroom needs. The other two are larger rooms. These rooms are for hands on for more tactile learning. Unlike the more utilitarian settings for the other rooms, these ones will have carpeted floors, comfortable couches or, when there are bigger groups, seating to accommodate them. These rooms will also be a part of our social outreach program that will be outlined below.
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Post by Sophia Black on Dec 24, 2008 15:03:08 GMT -5
AtriumThe Atrium is a safe place for the women and young children of Gaia. Although it wouldn't be politically correct to say it would be a man free zone, passed the foyer, adult men have to be invited. The left door leads to the nursery where children under the age of four are cared for by Serephine Black. Whereas the right door takes you to the Womens Clinic. Its staffed by the other daughter team of Noel and Cadee Black-Godric and are there to take care of your questions, concerns, aches and pains.
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Post by Histories Keeper on Dec 24, 2008 15:22:50 GMT -5
Staffing
Headmistress: Myself (as Jay insists) Deputy: Daisy Godric-Black Teacher/ Dance instructor: Nienna Women's Clinic: Cadee Nursery: Serephine Black Psych services: Noel Godric Black Art/English Teacher: Sabine Schiller JK/SK Teacher: Nienna Jonsan Dance Club- Monday and Wednesday: Nienna Baker for Caf/ Baking instructor: Marlene Delgado
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