Magnet schools emerged on the K-12 scene as early as the 1960s to establish a public education option that met multiple goals: Attracting a diverse student body from across a school district, supporting students with specific interests, and offering equitable opportunities resulting in high levels of academic success. Today, over 4,300 K-12 magnet schools educate more than 3.5 million students nationwide, according to Magnet Schools of America.
Many of today’s magnet schools focus on STEM or arts themes, with a rigorous academic approach intended to engage students and prepare them for real-world challenges. This instructional method necessitates a different building design response to meet teacher and student needs effectively.
Design Strategies for K-12 Magnet Schools
1. Feature flexible, engaging learning environments
Magnet school buildings must support the unique nuances of their…