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Lincoln Grade School
Financing for the project was through a combination of Working Cash bonds, School Construction Grant funds, bond acquired through an Inter-government Agreement with the City of Oglesby, and the school district’s cash on hand, enabling the district to more than triple the facility without the need for a Building Referendum.
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The existing L-shaped building was provided with new heating and cooling systems, replacement windows, remodeled administration offices, new lighting, and finishes in all of the corridors. The west addition comprised seven classrooms to be utilized for kindergarten and pre-school and a new kitchen that serves the entire district.

The south addition consisted of 13 general classrooms, district offices, a library, computer lab, special education offices, gymnasium and mechanical facilities. The existing seven classrooms and the 20 new classrooms provide the pre-k through 5th grade elementary school wit a total of 27 classrooms.

Due to site constraints, the south addition combined with the existing building created a street-front façade 485 feet long. In order to break down the excessive horizontal image, the addition façade stepped in and out from the street front with various massing and window groupings, creating the effect of a scale similar to that of a community business district and very comparable with the surrounding residential neighborhood.

To develop the image of a single facility instead of a building wit multiple additions, new and replacement window configurations were developed in a similar vocabulary of materials, operation and size. New and existing corridors were finished in a like manner, and new masonry materials were combined with existing masonry materials.

The final result was a community elementary school that was under budget, successfully blended old and new, provided the district with the necessary facilities to accommodate their desired educational programs, and also provided classrooms for anticipated growth.

Budget:

$4,200,000