Commercial design
SchenkelShultz Architecture of Fort Myers has designed St. Lucie County Public Schools' newly-completed $74 million, 344,331-square-foot Fort Pierce Central High School in Fort Pierce. The replacement high school was designed to accommodate 2,500 students and includes: smallscale learning communities with 150-300 students per academic community; media center and learning technology center; art, band and music facilities; and a decentralized administrative suite. Career education components include nursing and allied health, automotive technology, culinary arts, computer-aided design technology, computer design and programming, early childhood education and engineering robotics. James A. Cummings, Inc. served as construction manager.
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