The administrators at an Elementary School in Washington had just received a hard worked for grant to purchase some needed computers for the school. Their efforts were very successful, and now the hunt was on to find an appropriate space within the school where an additional computer lab would be housed.
No space was available in the current computer lab, all the classrooms were occupied. There was space available in the library; .
Putting up permanent walls was discussed as an option. That idea was quickly dismissed. The project would involve reconfiguring heating, lighting, and electrical systems in addition to adding a doorway. This would involve investing much more than was available to spend.
The search for a solution continued. The administrators found that the solution they sought was offered by Screenflex Portable Partitions of Lake Zurich, Illinois. Screenflex manufacturers a line of versatile, portable room dividers which are also sound absorbing and tackable.
The dividers can be left in place for entire semesters and set up in seconds. The can also be moved at will to another location, within the room or school. Of the different lines of dividers which Screenflex offers, the administrators chose the Freestanding line. These are available in six lengths, six heights, and 31 fabric/vinyl colorsbut the space was within full view of the busiest parts of the library.
The ceilings at the Washington Elementary School library are 8 feet tall. The administrators chose Screenflex Room Dividers which are 7’4” in height. They will provide for a maximum visual block and sound absorbency, but will not interfere with lighting, heat, or the ventilation systems. As you can tell, Screenflex Room Dividers are the perfect solution for creating additional learning areas, in this case a computer lab. An efficient, cost effective manner.
INSTANT CLASSROOM FOR NEW COMPUTER LAB
The administrators at an Elementary School in Washington had just received a hard worked for grant to purchase some needed computers for the school. Their efforts were very successful, and now the hunt was on to find an appropriate space within the school where an additional computer lab would be housed.
No space was available in the current computer lab, all the classrooms were occupied. There was space available in the library; .
Putting up permanent walls was discussed as an option. That idea was quickly dismissed. The project would involve reconfiguring heating, lighting, and electrical systems in addition to adding a doorway. This would involve investing much more than was available to spend.
The search for a solution continued. The administrators found that the solution they sought was offered by Screenflex Portable Partitions of Lake Zurich, Illinois. Screenflex manufacturers a line of versatile, portable room dividers which are also sound absorbing and tackable.
The dividers can be left in place for entire semesters and set up in seconds. The can also be moved at will to another location, within the room or school. Of the different lines of dividers which Screenflex offers, the administrators chose the Freestanding line. These are available in six lengths, six heights, and 31 fabric/vinyl colorsbut the space was within full view of the busiest parts of the library.
The ceilings at the Washington Elementary School library are 8 feet tall. The administrators chose Screenflex Room Dividers which are 7’4” in height. They will provide for a maximum visual block and sound absorbency, but will not interfere with lighting, heat, or the ventilation systems. As you can tell, Screenflex Room Dividers are the perfect solution for creating additional learning areas, in this case a computer lab. An efficient, cost effective manner.