Bobby Summers Middle School Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Fri, 14 Aug 2020 21:02:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 Texas Debuts Much-Needed New Middle School https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2020/08/20/texas-debuts-much-needed-new-middle-school/ Thu, 20 Aug 2020 14:59:59 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=48662 A ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorating the opening of the new $39.5 million Bobby Summers Middle School in the Royse City ISD was recently held.

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FATE, Texas—A ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorating the opening of the new $39.5 million Bobby Summers Middle School in the Royse City ISD was recently held.

This facility is the largest project included in the district’s 2018 bond and will serve 1,200 middle school students in grades six through eight. This school comes as a much-needed addition after rapid growth within RCISD.

“The new Bobby Summers Middle School is a new paradigm in what middle schools will be in the future,” said Sloan Harris, CEO, VLK Architects, the architecture firm on the project. “We are so appreciative that Royse City ISD had led us to drive the design forward and deliver a new state of the art campus for its students.”

VLK Architects was hired to help the school district meet the challenge of planning the 2018 bond after more than a decade since the district’s last bond election. VLK worked alongside RCISD Superintendent Kevin Worth, district leaders, and a community-based bond planning committee. Northstar Builders Group was the general contractor.

Through a collaborative process, members of the community were provided district demographic and financial data, along with potential project scope and costs to evaluate needs and set priorities, and successfully achieved a 79 percent pass rate.

Designed to promote outdoor engagement, the building features a centrally located secure courtyard and large windows to allow daylight to fill the space. The multipurpose courtyard area located just outside of the cafeteria functions as a staging area; it will further serve as a meeting space for significant events, classes, and additional play space.

Multipurpose furniture will be placed on tracks that can be moved based on the space needed. The design is specified to be environmentally friendly by using a rainwater collection tank to further aid in landscaping. The classrooms and science labs for each grade are placed around large central collaboration spaces featuring tiered seating, presentation capabilities, writeable surfaces, and flexible furniture. These spaces can accommodate multiple classrooms simultaneously in order to provide the district with the flexibility to extend the learning environment beyond the classroom.

The dedication of Bobby Summers Middle School was a proud moment for our community,” said Royse City ISD Superintendent Kevin Worthy, in a statement.

“This project was met with great community support and involvement. Opening the doors to this beautiful and innovative new school will be a joyous occasion. Generations of students will grow and thrive in the thoughtful spaces of Bobby Summers Middle School.”

The Royse City Independent School District, located 30 miles east of Dallas, encompasses 74.48 square miles within a tri-county boundary: Rockwall, Collin, and Hunt Counties. Accredited by the Texas Education Agency, the district provides quality education for PreK-12th grade. Also provided are special education programs for gifted and talented, and special needs students. The high school offers advanced placement classes along with dual credit courses.

 

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Construction Begins on $40M Texas Middle School https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2019/08/27/construction-begins-on-40m-texas-middle-school/ Tue, 27 Aug 2019 15:02:01 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=47350 Construction has begun on a nearly $40 million middle school in Fate, Texas.

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By Lisa Kopochinski

FATE, Texas—Construction has begun on a nearly $40 million middle school in Fate, Texas.

This past March, VLK Architects, along with Royse City ISD students, staff, administrators and community members, celebrated the groundbreaking on the district’s new Bobby Summers Middle School. Bobby Summers, whom the school was named after, was also in attendance to commemorate this new campus.

Summers, who is currently serving as a trustee, is known locally as the “Voice of Royse City”—a title he earned while manning the microphone as the district’s football game announcer.

This facility is the largest project included in the district’s 2018 bond and will serve 1,200 middle school students in grades 6 through 8. The school—to be built across the street from Fate City Hall, located at 1900 CD Boren Parkway—is the largest project that was included in the $60-million bond package approved by voters in May 2018.

“Through VLK | LAUNCH®, a committee was formed to design this school that consisted of staff, parents, community members and—most importantly—our students,” said City ISD Superintendent Kevin Worthy.

“The design is going to be safe, smart, modern and efficient,” he remarked. “From the secure interior courtyard, to the community friendly extracurricular facilities, we hope that it will spark creativity and passion for learning in every child.”

The new building is designed to promote outdoor engagement with a centrally located secure courtyard and large windows allowing daylight throughout. The multipurpose courtyard area –located just outside of the cafeteria—functions as a staging area and will further serve as a meeting space for large events, classes and play space. Architecturally, the school will boast innovative learning spaces, a secure interior courtyard and community-friendly athletic spaces.

Multipurpose furniture will be placed on tracks that can be moved based on the space needed. The design is specified to be environmentally friendly by using a rainwater collection tank to further aid in landscaping.

Approximately 270 bids were submitted for this project early this year, with Northstar Builders Group, a construction firm that operates in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, being chosen.

“We feel this [price of $39.6 million] puts us on budget, if not a little under after we’re done figuring out everything,” said Jack Ream, senior project manager for Northstar Builders Group.

Bobby Summers Middle School is expected to open its doors to students in August 2020.

Summers grew up near the site of the new school and has deliberated on issues dealing with campuses and facilities during his time as a board member. He told the Herald-Banner newspaper recently that hearing his name attached to this middle school is a “surreal” experience.

“You hear about the word ‘surreal,’ but I’m still waiting to wake up,” he said. “I never expected anything like this.”

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