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Metal Entry Welcomes Ninth Graders to Their High School Life

Petersen PAC-CLAD Houston High School Case Study Picture 1

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November 1, 2022

Ninth grade can be a challenge for students in districts with middle school or K-8 class groupings. The move up to a high school building comes with greater academic demands, new routines of rotating through classes and adjusting to a new social environment. Educational researchers have found many students experience achievement and grade declines during this transition. In light of these challenges, a growing number of districts are opening dedicated centers for ninth graders, either as separate floors or wings within a high school or in their own buildings.


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The new Westfield Ninth Grade Center in Houston is an example of the advantages such facilities can offer students at this tricky age. Its design, including a striking entryway incorporating a unique use of metal wall panels, helps students recognize right away that the Spring Independent School District sees them as something special.


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Located next to Spring ISD’s Westfield High School, the Ninth Grade Center was formerly home to a middle school, but the facility has been extensively remodeled – and it’s also one of three dedicated ninth grade schools the district has opened in the past several years. Amenities include a dance studio, media center and fitness center. Separately housing the 620 freshmen also is relieving pressure on the high school next door, which now is home to 2,800 students across 10th-12th grades.


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Designers with the architecture team included DLR Group and Pfluger, which made creative use of metal wall panels in two profiles and finishes to create the standout entrance. The plan uses ribbed, perforated panels in a Charcoal PAC-CLAD finish to create a shade canopy above the main doorway (and also to shade the second-floor curtainwall). It also layers the panels over portions of the first floor’s curtainwall, for both shading and to create a neutral backdrop for the school’s signage. The sign’s bright red finish is carried to corrugated panels at the building’s base and roofline. The project also incorporates Charcoal corrugated PAC-CLAD panels elsewhere along the exterior.


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All told, 24,000 square feet of the Petersen’s 7.2 panels with perforations were specified, along with 3,500 square feet of Corrugated panels in Charcoal finish and 8,000 square feet of the same profile in custom Scarlet. All were fabricated from .040-gauge aluminum. PRC Roofing Co. of Houston performed the installation.


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KEYWORDS: academic building new location PAC-CLAD (Petersen Aluminum Corp.) Texas

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