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Take a 360 degree view of the spaces at Grayslake Central that are in need of improvement.
Originally built as a bomb shelter in 1946.
Undersized space for students. Class sizes limited
Lighting, ventilation, and space need to be improved
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Originally built as a bomb shelter back in 1946.
Lighting, ventilation, and space need to be improved.
Noise levels are considerable,
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Original cafe and food preparation area from 1946.
Undersized area requiring students to eat in hallways.
Outdated equipment, is undersized, and does not support ADA movement.
Long wait times
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Repurposed stage area connected to a gym built in 1974
Space is small and can result in injuries, with no space for treatment.
Lighting, ventilation, and space need to be improved.
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Functional but dated equipment
Low water pressure
Not ADA compliant and therefore are not able to serve students of all abilities.
Modern culinary instruction occurs in a commercial-style kitchen where students learn career skills and earn certifications.
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