Greater Focus on Providing Human and Social Services
Schools play a critical role in providing need to at-risk students and families. A significant number of students rely on schools to provide some level of food, mental and physical healthcare and social service assistance and protection. For many of these students, without their base level of needs being met, the chances of achieving similar academic performance to their peers is not possible. From our architectural perspective, we strive to use our knowledge to equalize the starting point for all students to achieve greater academic achievements. Schools play a significant role in physically fostering integrated services for students and families, so we work to incorporate these services into the designs of our learning environments. Students should have access to healthcare practitioners such as dentists and therapists, and access a bank and food services when they deem necessary. In addition to academic programs, education design must advocate for every student's health, well-being and success.