The renovated STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Lab focuses on project based learning. Students plan, build and present their projects. The space provides variable learning and display areas that allow all students to benefit from the curriculum. With regards to learning styles and multiple intelligences, the open space allows kinesthetic learners more flexibility in movement for the sake of learning. Visual learners are supported through greater technologies and the white board wall; each intelligence/learning style now has the resources to support the style.
The Commons area, also renovated, is very similar in nature to the STEM Lab. The open flexible plan with moveable furniture enables not only students to utilize this space throughout the day, but opens the arena to teacher collaboration as well. The space encourages interdepartmental collaboration and supports opportunities for integrated curriculum. The commons area has access to the outdoors, enhancing the collaborative abilities of all classes through the use of nature. The openness and flexibility of the learning space allows two different classes to collaborate at one time.