Where: Former Hewlett-Packard campus now owned by SEH America
Address: 18004 S.E. 34th St.
Size: 68,845 square feet
Cost: $16 per square foot, about $1.1 million
When: Expected construction completion: Aug. 5
Contractor: TEAM Construction
Address: 13003 S.E. Seventh St.
Opened: Aug. 29, 1973
43,995 square feet, plus 7,840 square feet in portables
Total space including portables: 51,835 square feet
One-story building; similar design as Riverview Elementary
Destroyed by fire Feb. 3, 2013
First catastrophic loss of a school in Evergreen Public Schools’ 67-year history
Breaking ground: Summer 2013 on the site of the original school
Opening: September 2014
60,656 square feet, plus 3,136 square feet in two portable classrooms
Total space including portables: 63,792 square feet
Two stories; similar design as Endeavour Elementary
Parking stalls increased from 102 to 141
Student enrollment: About 500
Students eligible for free or reduced meals: 72.8 percent
Staff: About 50
The former electronics factory and office space that had been shuttered for years was a beehive of activity. In what had been a cavernous space with a sea of 3,500 cubicles, classrooms had been carved out. Now, electricians, painters and other construction workers were helping Crestline Elementary make a comeback.
A temporary school is already taking shape in Hewlett-Packard’s former factory and office space.
A Feb. 3 fire destroyed Crestline Elementary School, displacing about 500 students and 50 staff members, who were divided by grade level and bused to five elementary schools in Evergreen Public Schools for the remainder of the school year.
In the fall, the Crestline community will be reunited under one roof in 68,845 square feet of the former HP facility. For the 2013-2014 year, Crestline will occupy a corner of the 166,000-square-foot building, which is now owned by SEH America.