Hazeldale Elementary School
Opened August 2018
$31,756,000 Budget
87,200 sq. ft.
750 Student Capacity
Construction Photos
32 Classrooms + 9 Additional Teaching Spaces
Natural Light & Fresh Air
Abundant natural light and constant fresh outside air to all classrooms
Seismic Reinforcement
Enhanced Security
Large Venue for School & Community Events
Centrally located gym, commons and courtyard
Solar Panels
Generate 84 kW, 20% of what the building uses
140+ Parking Spaces
Safe Playgrounds
Accessible Wheelchair Ramps and Bathrooms
State of the Art HVAC Systems
Dividable Gym
Learning Technology
The new Hazeldale Elementary School opened its doors in August 2018. Hazeldale students and staff spent the 2017-2018 school year in a temporary school in the Timberland area, while their school was demolished and rebuilt.
Hazeldale Elementary School was the second of four schools to be replaced as part of the District's $680-million construction bond approved by voters in May 2014. The previous building, built in 1942, was torn down and replaced with a modern, 87,200-square-foot, two-story building that holds 750 students.
The District worked closely with
DLR Group Architects on the design of the facility and with General Contractor Kirby Nagelhout on the construction. The same design was used for Sato, Vose and William Walker Elementaries as a cost- and time-saving measure by the District.