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Saunders is constructing Regis Jesuit High School's new science and innovation center — elevating the school's STEM offerings.
The new 65,000-square-foot addition to Regis Jesuit High School’s campus will provide students a new space for learning and creating. The building will serve every student and expand project-based learning and collaboration among the high school’s 1,700 students. The facility’s programming will elevate STEM offerings and further complement the strong liberal arts foundation offered at the school. An 8,000-square-foot Innovation Center and maker space with state-of-the-art technology and equipment will bring student projects to life in tangible, physical forms. The building will also include a new chemistry classroom, innovation center for robotics, student event hall, media center and a chapel — providing space for 13 new courses for students to expand their education and opportunities to express their creativity.
Throughout construction, Saunders has collaborated with the school to create educational opportunities for students to help inspire their innovation and creativity on the project.
Renderings courtesy of Larson Incitti Architects.