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Paul Trudelle:
The higher ceilings will make higher pendulum and catapult demos possible. Floor outlets will help when we use many electronic balances during labs.
Reed Sullivan:
We’ll have an expansion of metalworking, such as large scale bronze casting. We’ll be able to move between the indoor and outdoor space with the sliding garage door, and more natural light will come in. There will be space for four more ceramics wheels, too.
Kathy Fitzgerald (parent):
It’s closer to the outdoors and garden with an inviting feel that just out the door you’re in nature.
Brian Schlaak:
I think we’re taking some of the most creative and innovative programs in the school and putting them together.
Richard Paige:
Robotics used to take over a couple classrooms to build our robot, and we’d leave metal shavings all over the carpet. Now we won’t have to worry about that!
Lisa Wood:
Having a sink will be so much better than a bucket of soapy water. I can leave materials out for simultaneous and multi-day labs.
Caitha Ambler:
It will be a whole new reality once the Middle School students can move into complete science labs. Ultimately, the students will learn to be scientists.
Ali Shah:
This new building will bring robotics back to the heart of the school.
Daniel Klein ‘19:
The new space and technology are excellent for Priory robotics.
Anika Khakoo ‘18:
I’m really excited for the art classrooms. There will be a lot more space.
Eva El Fishawy ‘18:
Priory students are really artistic people. We’ll have more space for artistic pursuits.
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