
Lanesborough School Named 'Model School Facility'
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The Massachusetts School Building Authority has selected Lanesborough Elementary School as a "model school facility."Lanesborough joins its school union partner Williamstown Elementary School as one of only nine elementary schools in Massachusetts to have earned this designation.
Model schools are those that are considered efficient in design, have incorporated sustainability principles, are flexible in terms of enrollment and instruction, and encourage community use, according the authority.
Lanesborough School was built in 2001 with the aid of some $9 million from the SBA, which approves and finances public school building projects across the state.
Dore & Whittier Architects Inc. designed the school and nominated it for this honor. The school has an efficient and economical design and uses ample natural daylight throughout the its interior. The design of the school was also determined by the MSBA to lend itself to a well-functioning learning environment.
MSBA staff toured the school late last spring and met with Principal Ellen Boshe, head custodian Ed Aherne and Superintendent of Schools Rose Ellis. Its designation as a model school facility was confirmed this fall. Lanesborough will now be identified by the MSBA as a potential building and design that other schools seeking new facilities may consider replicating.
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