Madison Agriscience Magnet Facility
Description
Located on 24 acres of the Madison High School campus, the NEISD Agriscience Magnet Program is a model for urban agriculture education. The mission of the AMP is to prepare ninth- through twelfth-grade students for agribusiness careers. AMP offers six majors in agriculture including animal science, environmental science, agriculture communications, mechanized agriculture, agribusiness marketing and plant science.
The existing facility had aged considerably and was not able to accommodate new technologies associated with the district’s growing ‘ag’ program.
The new facility includes state-of-the-art technology in 4 new barns, a 61,670 square foot instructional building, a fishing pier, and 3 storage buildings.
The project posed the unique challenge of being occupied not only by students, but also by their animal projects.
The project is a LEED Gold Certified facility. Sustainable elements include a wind turbine, reclaimed water system, solar heated flooring in the barns, photo-voltaic panels and an EEED (energy efficient education dashboard) touch screen in the main building. The facility is also CHPS (collaborative for high performing schools) designed and certified.
Details
DESCRIPTION
Farm meets state-of-the-art technology! Facilities built for the 24-acre NEISD Agriscience Magnet Program included 4 barns, a 61,670 square foot instructional building, a fishing pier, and 3 storage buildings – all in a LEED Gold Certified project.OWNER: North East Independent School District, San Antonio, Mr. Gary Sullivan
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 110,939
ARCHITECT: Garza/Bomberger & Associates, James Davis
COMPLETION DATE: February 2011



