Centennial Elementary School

Centennial Elementary School

School Information

Phone Number
Name of the School Centennial
School ID 12175
Specific Type of the School Elementary
District Edmond
Number of Students 811
Number of Staff 78
Address 4400 N Coltrane Rd, OK 73034
(405)340-2275
Name of the Principle -
Safe Room No
Renovation Finished (Year) 2012
Renovation Cost ($) $-

General Surveys Information

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Gym
Number of Students Number of Students 22 16 -
Number of chairs Number of desk in the room (when there were no students in the room) 22 20 -
Window area (sf) Total area of the windows in the room 24 - -
Wall area (sf) Total area of walls in the room 817 - -

Test Scores

Lighting – Type and Source of Light

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Window orientation Direction windows face in a room South No window N/A No Window
Amount of light Mean value of five point light measures in the room (fc) (50 fc (Optimal (100 fc) 84.00 56.66 N/A 40.24
Glare Existence of strong and uncomfortable amount of light in a classroom No No N/A No
Natural light Existence of light in the room Yes No N/A No

Lighting – Windows

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Wall with windows Number of walls which have windows in the room 1 0 N/A 0
Skylights Natural light from the roof No No N/A No
Ratio of window area to total floor area (Optimal > 1/6 floor area) Natural light from the roof Not Optimum No N/A No Window

Lighting – Lighting Control System

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Louvers, baffles, and shades All window adjustable elements designed to control penetration of direct sunlight Yes N/A N/A N/A
Control shading devices Occupant can control shading devices Yes N/A N/A N/A

Lighting – Spatial Configuration

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Lighting fixtures blocked Occupant installed objects which block lighting fixtures, not including intentional shading devices (lamp-shade) Yes Yes N/A No
Interior flexibility of partitions All objects and movable partitions that divide the space temporarily and affect lighting No No N/A No
Topography Exterior site features which may cover, protect or block penetration of natural lighting into the space (including plants and trees) No No N/A Yes

Acoustics – Acoustics and Sources of Noise

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Acoustic measures Mean value of five point sound measures in the room (dBA) 53.8 61.6 N/A 62.2
Amount of sources of noise How many identifiable background sources of noise are in the room 0 0 N/A 1
Background sources of noise Which sources of noise were identifiable No sound identified No sound identified N/A No sound identified
Ceiling shape The shape of the ceiling is regular or irregular Regular Regular N/A Regular

Thermal Comfort – Occupancy Type

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Temperature average Mean value of five point temperature measures in the room (°F) 71.76 68.96 N/A 69.42
Equipment in the room Is in the room any equipment that release heat (68°F - 82°F) - - N/A -
Thermostat The thermostat can be controlled by occupants in the room Yes Yes N/A No
Operable windows The windows can be operated by occupants in the room No N/A N/A N/A
Operable shading devices The shading devices can be controlled by occupants in the room Yes N/A N/A N/A
Movable blocking elements Are in the windows any elements that block direct sunlight Yes N/A N/A N/A

Interior Design – Space Configuration

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Colors of walls What is the actual color of the walls Neutral Neutral N/A Neutral
Colors of floor What is the actual color of the floor Neutral Neutral, Colors N/A Colors
Color of furniture What is the actual color of the furniture Neutral Neutral N/A Neutral
Display surfaces Existence of designated areas for displaying student works Yes Yes N/A -
Barriers Existence of designated areas for displaying student works Yes Yes N/A -
Barriers Existence of any structure/object which interfere with line of sight for instruction No No N/A No
Personal space (sf) Area of personal space for each student 5.50 6.28 N/A -

Interior Design – Space Flexbility

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Movable partitions Ability to vary the configuration of the room through movable walls No No N/A No
Movable furniture Ability to vary the configuration of the room through movable furniture Yes Yes N/A No

Interior Design – Safety

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Not Available Gym
Interor Corridors Amount of persons in the corridors in peak hours Not Peak hours Not Peak hours N/A Not Peak hours
Identifiable paths for exits Clear routes for exit areas are visible upon existing classrooms No No N/A Yes
Classroom visibility The interior of classroom opens to main hallways which is within 2 turn of the main entrance of the building No No N/A No
Secure main entrance Secure and operable entry process or security system Yes Yes N/A Yes

Aesthetics – Interior Condition

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Gym
Floor Physical condition of the floor Very good Very good Very good
Ceiling Physical condition of the ceiling Very good Very good Very good
Walls Physical condition of the walls Very good Very good Very good
Fixtures Physical condition of the fixtures Very good Very good Very good
Sinks & faucets Physical condition of the sinks and faucets Very good Very good Very good
Door, knobs, & frames Physical condition of the door Very good Very good Very good
Interior paint Physical condition of the interior paint Very good Very good Very good
Student storage Physical condition of the storage drawers Very good Very good Not applicable
Chair/desk Physical condition of the chair/desk Very good Very good Not applicable
Bulletin board Physical condition of the bulletin board Very good Very good Not applicable
Specialized equipment Physical condition of the equipment Very good Very good Very good
Writing surfaces Physical condition of the writing surfaces Very good Very good Not applicable
Windows Physical condition of the windows Very good Not applicable Not applicable
Window blind, shades, and curtains Physical condition of the blinds, shades, or curtains Very good Not applicable Not applicable
Drinking water fountains Physical condition of the windows Very good Not applicable Very good

Aesthetics – Views

Features Definition Homeroom Homeroom Gym
Unrestricted views Classroom windows without obstructions Yes No views No views
View of nature Views of outdoor natural spaces such as gardens, wildlife, and sky Yes No views No views
Distant views Window views that allow students to easily see at least 50 feet outdoors No No views No views

School Campus – Condition of Exteriors

Features Definition Score
Condition of the exterior walls Physical condition of the exterior walls Very good
Condition of landscape Physical condition of the landscape Good
Condition of Surface paths and walkways Physical condition of the paths and walkways Good
Condition of shade or protected exterior areas, including benches Physical condition of shades or protected exterior areas, including benches Very good
Playground and outdoor activity areas Physical condition of the playgrounds and outdoor activities areas Good

School Campus – Outdoor Areas

Features Definition Score
Outdoor learning spaces Existence of designated outdoor space designated for formal learning No
Alternative transportation Existence of adequate bike parking for faculty and students Yes
Bike lanes Existence of bike lanes that extend at least to the end of the school property No

School Campus – Safety

Features Definition Score
Drop-off areas The students drop-off interferes with normal street traffic Yes
Closest street Speed limit of the closest street 20mph - 30mph
Secured separation Physical barrier between students and public street No
Unintended hidden areas Existence of any outdoor area with limited visual supervision No
Site fencing Existence of barriers enclosing the campus or main facilities of the school Yes
Secured building entry Existence of controlled access for students, staff, and the public Partially controlled and with operational failures
Closed campus Existence of a protocol that requires permission to enter No