Dwyer Middle School transformed dramatically under Huntington Beach City School District’s Measure Q Bond Program. Phase 1 modernization work encompassed the main classroom building and provided upgrades to all classroom spaces to transform them into 21st Century learning environments. Classrooms were equipped with agile, movable furniture and interactive technology to allow maximum flexibility in how instructional material is taught and presented. Each space was outfitted with specific furniture and technology customized to the particular program of that classroom. Improvements were also made to the administration lobby.
Phase 2 projects renovated the more modern Case Building, which includes math and science classrooms and labs, as well as a new mural to refresh the exterior of the original school facility. The library was converted to a learning commons and the food services spaces were activated into a social environment where students can socialize, engage and collaborate. The new student hub is a place to see and be seen!