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Focus on TUSD - October 2007
Blenman Renovations Include New Classrooms,
Resource Room and Outdoor Learning Area
After
65 years of serving students on Tucson's near north side, Blenman
Elementary School was due for a facelift. In keeping with the new
look, the additions in the new building project will be energy-efficient
and environmentally friendly.
In March, students will move from temporary classrooms in the multipurpose
room and two portables into new quarters at the school at 1695 N.
Country Club Road.
The $2.3 million project, which began in July and is financed through
voter-approved bonds, will have:
- Nine classrooms measuring about 800 and 850 square feet
each.
- Girls restroom with six toilets and four sinks.
- Boys restroom with two toilets, three urinals and four
sinks.
- A 123-square-foot testing room.
- A 252-square-foot resource room that replaces the one torn
down to build a breezeway between the new wing and the school. The
new room will handle about 200 more students.
- A small courtyard that can function as an outdoor learning
area.
- A new ramada that replaces the one removed to accommodate
the new wing.
The design committee decided early in the planning process that
the new facility should be energy efficient, blend in with the existing
building and take into account the effect that an addition would
have on a small campus.

With that in mind, the project features insulated glass, a tempered
air system, CO2 sensors and modulating dampers, roof water supplemental
irrigation for trees, upgraded wall insulation (roof R-30, walls
R-12), natural light usage and waterless urinals.
The outside walls combine tinted, concrete masonry compatible with
the original brick and stucco. The main roofs have built-up roofing
with smooth emulsion coating. The canopy has clay tile roofing that
matches the original roofing as close as possible.

The rooftop package heat pump units, which serve each classroom, will be controlled
by mounted programmable thermostats.
The outdated intercom system will be replaced.
Project committee members are TUSD Project Manager Sue
Heathcote; parents, Francesca McBride and Kenneth New; teachers,
Bridget Uzzell and Sonya Norman; teacher and Site Council Facilitator,
Jessica Minnich; Blenman faculty, Viola Pace; Bobbe Woods, former
principal, and Henry Vega, former assistant principal;
Principal Kathryn DeSalvo and Assistant Principal Robin Dunbar,
and the architects.
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