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About This Project

About This Project

The Westmore Oaks School Homecoming Project is the last of the Measure V projects and brings elementary school students back to the original Westmore Oaks campus in West Sacramento. The campus’ 17 existing classrooms were modernized, and 16 new classrooms were added to house the 650+ student population that moved from the current school about a block and a half away.
 
The original buildings were constructed in the early 1950s and have housed preschool, elementary, and high school students throughout their long history. These buildings were modernized with new technology and updated finishes, while two new buildings were added to house the intermediate students. The new buildings contain classrooms and support spaces, with a modern take on the site’s existing architecture of brick and stucco materials.
 
The school also received much-needed parking and drop-off areas, along with bus pull-throughs and an expanded kitchen to serve the students on-site. As safety and security are a high priority, the campus received new fencing and security measures, including electronic hardware, which allows staff to lock doors internally.
photo of Westmore Oaks intermediate building
photo of Westmore Oaks classroom
photo of Westmore Oaks intermediate building
photo of Westmore Oaks intermediate building
photo of Westmore Oaks intermediate building
photo of Westmore Oaks intermediate building
photo of Westmore Oaks elementary building
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photo of Westmore Oaks classroom
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photo of Westmore Oaks artist rendering
photo of Westmore Oaks artist rendering