Heritage Elementary
Remodeled classrooms with permanent walls that block sound and support technology are a major part of Heritage's revitalization project, scheduled for the summer of 2010. In addition, the art room and computer lab will be improved, ceilings will be replaced, and flooring will be upgraded. The revitalization project will enhance the educational excellence that already exists at Heritage.
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Heritage Elementary
 
2008 Bond Project Info
 
2008 Enrollment 249
 
Size / Square Feet 40,600
 
Year Opened 1976
 
Site Acreage 8
 
Architectural Firm Eidos Architect, PC Greenwood Village, CO
 
General Contractor TBD
 
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Project Completion Date
 
Project Details
Remodel Projects
Remodel classroom areas, special education classrooms, corridors, kitchen, music room, gym, cafeteria, library, computer lab, art room, student restrooms, and administrative offices; upgrade flooring; replace lighting; replace ceilings; repair asphalt playgrounds, rotomill and install new topping to existing asphalt drives and parking lots; landscape and irrigation work

Electrical / Mechanical Projects
Replace electrical distribution system; upgrade fire alarm systems; add fire suppression system; replace plumbing fixtures
 
Project Updates
Thousands of CCSD Students Greeted by New Classrooms
August 19, 2010
 
Students who attend some of Cherry Creek School District’s oldest schools will be welcomed into newly renovated buildings this August thanks to an investment by the local community. Through the summer of 2010, more than 1.6 million square feet of space was renovated at schools built between 1958 and 1982. Those schools are: Arrowhead, Cimarron, Cottonwood Creek, Greenwood, Heritage, High Plains, Homestead, Meadow Point, Mission Viejo, Ponderosa, Sagebrush, Trails West and Willow Cre... [More]
 
 
No Summer Break for Bond Projects
May 13, 2010
 
The end of the school year is busier than usual this year for students and staff at several schools that will undergo major renovations this summer. In addition to the regular focus on learning and the excitement of year-end events and activities, students and staff are getting ready to move out of their buildings on the last day of school so construction crews can move in. “Beginning June eighth, every day will be critical for the next ten weeks,” said Mike Langlett, CCSD Ex... [More]