Aomori Prefectural Board of Education/Shimokita district integrated school with a total of 13,000 square meters, establishment preparation committee established in 2013

Aomori Prefectural Board of Education/Shimokita district integrated school with a total of 13,000 square meters, establishment preparation committee established in 2013

    The Aomori Prefectural Board of Education has decided that the new Shimokita district integrated school building, which will be built on the site of Mutsu Technical High School (Bunkyo-cho, Mutsu City, area: 68,022 square meters), will be a three-story RC building with a total of 13,325 square meters. Revealed the basic plan. Ominato High School (general course 4 classes) and Mutsu Technical High School (technical course 3 classes) will be merged and established in 2027. The total cost, including demolition work, is estimated at around 5.6 billion yen (excluding tax). A preparatory committee will be established in 2013.

    Mutsu City, the construction site of the integrated school, presented it to the committee members at the "Shimokita District Integrated School Review Committee" (chaired by Ko Takahashi, Aomori Chuo Gakuin University Specially Appointed Professor), which held its first meeting at the city hall main building on June 29. .

    The new school building consists of an ordinary classroom building (3 stories, 2,400 square meters of RC construction), an administration/special classroom building (3 stories, 5,900 square meters in total), and a practice building (2 stories, 5,000 square meters in total). Mutsu Technical High School's administrative building, ordinary classroom building, mechanization/electrical training building, etc. will be dismantled, and the first gymnasium (1,081 square meters of S construction one-story building) and second gymnasium (891 square meter one-story building) will be connected to the new school building by connecting corridors. and continue to use.

    The design work will be completed in 2011-2024, and the general classroom building and administration/special classroom building will be constructed in 2024-26, and the training building in 2016-2015. The existing school building will be demolished in 2016, and the outdoor environment maintenance work (designed separately) will be carried out in 2017.

    Construction costs are expected to be 5 billion yen for the construction of the new school, 400 million yen for the demolition of the existing school building, and 200 million yen for the improvement of the outdoor environment.

    With the number of junior high school graduates in the prefecture declining, the “Second Implementation Plan” (2011-2015) formulated in November 2019 calls for moving Aomori Nishi High School (Aomori City) and Namioka High School (same) to the east in 2015. Ao District Integrated School, Ominato High School and Mutsu Technical High School will be integrated into Shimokita District Integrated School.

    Ryutaro Kawashima Architectural Office (Aomori City) was in charge of formulating the basic plan.

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