The New Trotwood High School
Members of the Trotwood Chamber of Commerce toured the nearly complete Trotwood-Madison High School on June 25th, 2005.
     
The Trotwood-Madison High School student’s entrance from the rear bus parking lot will be locked after school starts. Late students will have to enter by the front office
 
     
Main St features different tile patterns as you pass by the principal’s offices from the classroom wing to the cafeteria.  
     
The reception desk in the main office will greet visitors and students.  
     
Almost ready for the books, the media center furniture is being readied for the first students arrival September 6th.  
     
The carpeted halls in the classroom wing will help reduce the noise and compliment the learning experience.  
     
This science lab is ready for experiments with all the latest safety precautions.  
     
Classrooms feature plenty of storage for educational materials. Notice all the cabinets along the left rear wall.  
     
Bright open stairwells will enhance safety and spirits between classes.  
     
Superintendent Lowell Draffen shows Trotwood City Council Members Oscar Holliday and Joyce Sutton-Cameron how computers will be connected in this business classroom.  
     
A view of the media center from the second floor overlook.  
     
The Rams colors are everywhere including on these ceiling treatments and student lockers.  
     
There is an assistant principal’s office at each corner of the classroom wing just like this one.  
     
These two kilns are ready to be installed in this fine arts classroom.  
     
The cafeteria is still being used as a staging area as the theater, gymnasiums, and pool area are completed.  
     
These custom designed acoustic ceiling panels will help control echo in the band practice room.  
     
The choir room also uses special ceiling panels.  
     
Another type of acoustic panel is used in the ceiling of the new theater.  
     
The Museum of Modern Art in Washington, DC? No, just one of the skylights over the cafeteria.  
     
Lifeguard stands wait patiently to be installed around the lap pool.  
     
Like a puzzle ready to put together, the parts for the new gymnasium bleachers are spread out on the floor.  
     
     
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Read the whole story in the February 18, 2005 issue of Totally Trotwood
Read the whole story in the February 18, 2005 issue of Totally Trotwood
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