Master Plan

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Master Plan
Entrance PlazaGatewayWater Play AreaPre-K, K Play AreaShade PavilionIndoor/Outdoor Art RoomOutdoor ClassroomsSports Court AreaMound/Climbing AreaLawn/Soccer and Basketball AreaObstacle Course & TrackWater Play AreaCobb DomesSand Box & Flower GardenSandboxPre-K & K CourtyardComposting BinsAnimal EnclosureTool ShedOutdoor KitchenTablesEdible School Yard

Entrance Plaza

• Mature Olive Tree
• Wood or Wire Sculpture
• Climbing stumps
• 5-foot tall vertical climbing logs

Gateway

• Two rows of trees
• Emergency access
• ADA Ramp
• Running water fountain
• Gate

Water Play Area

• Hand pump releases water into natural materials creek – soil, stones, and plants that are watered by the play activities
• Creek also receives runoff from the basketball court to slow and clean the water
• Water from play is recycled into the farm for irrigation
• 2 bins near water play to store waterproof pants, boots, water equipment

Pre-K, K Play Area

• Fence is composed of moveable bins
• Hay Bales & Cobb Domes
• Raised veggie beds and olive tree(s)
• Weaving and Music walls

Shade Pavilion

• Outdoor classroom with hammocks
• Reading nest adjacent

Indoor/Outdoor Art Room

Tables on wheels

Outdoor Classrooms

Each lower grade class (PreK to Grade 1) will have it's own private indoor/outdoor classroom with retractable walls for seamless access and flow

Sports Court Area

• Junior Basketball Hoop
• Wall Ball
• Four Square
• Mural wall along building

Mound/Climbing Area

• Rope bridge, vertical buried logs
• Climbing stumps and logs buried into mound

Lawn/Soccer and Basketball Area

Benches for spectators

Obstacle Course & Track

• Rope tunnels
• Stumps, rocks, balance beams and other obstacles

Water Play Area

In the water play area, runoff from the asphalt court and part of the roof will travel into the water play creek. The swale mimics a natural creek and is made of soil, sand, stone, plants, and logs. Students will have a chance to learn about how the soil and plants, and the living biota in the soil, clean and remove pollution from runoff. They will also be able to participate and manipulate the physical processes of erosion, hydrology and gravity by pumping water and moving the soil and stone. Water, a precious resource, will flow through the creek to feed riparian trees and plantings along the edges.

Cobb Domes

Sand Box & Flower Garden

Sandbox

Pre-K & K Courtyard

• Wood, rocks & ropes for climbing
• Pathway
• Rain barrels & gardens, water sculptures

Composting Bins

Animal Enclosure

Chicken & Sheep

Tool Shed

Outdoor Kitchen

Pizza oven & outdoor kitchen

Tables

Table for meals and projects

Edible School Yard