AAPS Board of Education tours new Mitchell Elementary construction

Members of the Board of Education and Superintendent Jazz Parks in front of the new Mitchell Elementary still under construction

Members of the AAPS Board of Education, the district’s leadership team and Mitchell Elementary Principal Samantha Cucu got the chance to tour the new school last week. The tour was led by the construction, design, architecture and engineering teams to highlight features of the 92,139 square foot building.

Highlights of the building tour included flexible student and classroom collaboration spaces, easy access for outdoor learning and recreation opportunities, and the use of mass timber to make the construction more environmentally friendly. 

The new Mitchell is scheduled to be ready to open to students in the fall of 2027.

Board of Education Trustee Steven Norton and McCarthy and Smith Construction Services President Bill McCarthy discuss construction plans in what will be the cafeteria.
Board of Education Trustee Steven Norton and McCarthy and Smith Construction Services President Bill McCarthy discuss construction plans in what will be the cafeteria.
School Board trustee Susan Baskett and Assistant Superintendent, Special Education Concetta Lewis look up to see the natural light in what will become Mitchell's gym.
School Board trustee Susan Baskett and Assistant Superintendent, Special Education Concetta Lewis look up to see the natural light in what will become Mitchell’s gym.
Samantha Cucu and Superintendent Jazz Parks in what will become new Mitchell's cafeteria.
Mitchell Principal Samantha Cucu and Superintendent Jazz Parks in what will become new Mitchell’s cafeteria.
Members of the construction team highlight some of the work in the new Mitchell Elementary.
Superintendent Jazz Parks and Board of Education Trustee Rima Mohammad in what will become the cafeteria at the new Mitchell Elementary.

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