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It’s becoming all the rage in districts across the country: school branding. Taking a cue from marketing companies, educational facilities are beginning to leverage the power of their public image to draw more students and give their districts a leg up over the competition.
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While athletics may come naturally to some kids, others may hate gym class—and, in their minds, for good reason. Competition and feeling behind the rest of their peers can lead to an ultimately negative experience, especially if they are somehow singled out or if everything feels beyond their ability level.
Columns—though they can be an important decorative and functional architectural aspect, they also can create major safety hazards in a school space. Crashing into a solid stone or concrete pillar with sharp edges can indeed result in something a little more serious than a trip to the nurse’s office. But how can your school keep its students safe, though, if it can do nothing to move these structures out of potentially active spaces?