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J.D. Parker School of Math, Science and Technology

Stuart, FL

School Board of Martin County | 126,288 SF | 2005


J.D. Parker School of Math, Science and Technology is a 126,288 square foot school with 750 student stations. The school was designed to serve as a replacement for the original Caloosa Elementary School.


Caloosa Elementary was a two-story building that housed all classrooms under one roof. Harvard Jolly designed J.D. Parker in a similar fashion; however the classrooms were modified to honor Florida's Class Size Reduction Amendment. J.D. Parker's classrooms remained approximately 900 to 950 square feet, but house only 18-22 students per class.


The entire building is designed to be an emergency shelter when needed.

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