Mira Loma High School Athletic Pavilion Re-Design
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Director of Exterior Building Design: Naz Bak
Director of Interior Building Design: Alex Gross
Director of Interior Decor Design: Ezperanza Hernandez & Kalia Lincoln
Director of Community Relations: Richard Hong
Director of Landscape Design: Bradely Panigua
Some of the problems with our design is that it is not creating from nothing its correcting and adding to the existing structures and fields. The amount of space that we have been given to do all of these corrections is not as ideal as we would have liked. Another problem we will have is trying to make all of these renovations aesthetically pleasing with the current look of the school.
In 2010 Mira Loma High School celebrated its 50th anniversary. Built in 1960, Mira Loma High School is one of nine comprehensive high schools in the San Juan Unified School District, located in Sacramento County. With one primary feeder school and strong academic and extra-curricular programs, Mira Loma is a school of choice for many of San Juan as well as out of district students. The school is located in a suburban community, with students from a wide spectrum of socio-economic backgrounds. This diversity is a valuable asset that strengthens and enriches our community.
Mira Loma High School is a comprehensive high school with 1665 students. This represents an increase in enrollment of about a hundred students over the previous year. Enrollment is favorably affected by students from outside Mira Loma’s attendance area.These students choose to attend Mira Loma for its outstanding IB, MYP, IS, and Passport programs. From this pool, Mira Loma attracts 353 inter-district students and 80 intra-district students. Mira Loma currently has 451 freshmen, 435 sophomores, 423 juniors, and 356 seniors.The Mira Loma community exhibits a genuine dedication to all students, fosters a collaborative culture that is empathetic to students, and feels a pride in being part of the Mira Loma Matador Culture and its history of academic excellence.
When we are accomplished with redesigning the athletic facility at Mira Loma High School, we will be aware of our profound achievement in our objective by the way the students make use of the new facilities. If our new design can allow others to be intrigued and attracted to the facilitities and cause a desire to return, then we have done a proficient obligation with Mira Loma High School. The new athletic facility should be up to date and ready for use in 2018