Audubon Elementary School
841 Gull Avenue
Foster City, California 94404
Area: 7.13 acres
New Classroom Building Project
The District will expand the school facilities to accommodate the increased enrollment. Currently the campus consists of four (4) classroom pods, five (5) portable classrooms, a library and a Large Group Instruction (LGI) building.
Currently this project is in its planning stages. The plans for the new building at Audubon Elementary School will go to the Division of State Architect (DSA) for approval during Fall 2012. These plans consist of a new pre-manufactured two story building which will house ten (10) new classrooms. Once approved by DSA, work is anticipated to start Spring/Summer 2013. Estimated completion date is Summer 2014.

Artist Rendering - Aerial view of new classroom building at Audubon Elementary School

Artist Rendering - North view of new classroom building at Audubon Elementary School

Artist Rendering - South view of new classroom building at Audubon Elementary School
Bayside S.T.E.M. Academy
2025 Kehoe Avenue
San Mateo, California 94403
Area: 21.84 acres
Roofing Project
Approximately 92,200 square feet of Bayside S.T.E.M. Middle School’s roof will be replaced with new roofing systems. All work will be completed by October 2012.

Current condition of roof at Bayside S.T.E.M. Academy

Current condition of roof at Bayside S.T.E.M. Academy

Current condition of roof at Bayside S.T.E.M. Academy

Current condition of roof at Bayside S.T.E.M. Academy
Baywood Elementary School
600 Alameda de las Pulgas
San Mateo, California 94402
Area: 5.69 acres
Construction of New LGI and Classroom Building
The District will expand the facilities to accommodate the increased enrollment. The undersized parking lot will be increased from 35 spaces to 48 spaces.The food service and lunch areas are too small and will be enlarged to address capacity and meet District guidelines.
The Board of Trustees (BOT) approved the New Large Group Instruction (LGI) and Classroom Building Project on March 18, 2010. The plans for the new building at Baywood Elementary School have been approved by the Division of State Architects (DSA). These plans consist of a new two story building which will house a new LGI and 10 new classrooms. The job was bid on June 10, 2011 and approved by the BOT on June 16, 2011. Construction started in June 2011. It is anticipated that the construction will be completed by August 2012.

Front view of new LGI and classroom building at Baywood Elementary School
from Alameda de las Pulgas

Lower playground view of new LGI and classroom building at Baywood Elementary School

Upper playground view of new LGI and classroom building at Baywood Elementary School
Board Presentation, Baywood Elementary School Construction Project Overview, March 18, 2010
Board Presentation, Baywood Elementary School Schematic Overview, March 18, 2010
College Park Elementary School / Turnbull Child Development Center
College Park Elementary School / Turnbull Child Development Center
715 Indian Street
San Mateo, California 94401
Area: 11.2 acres
Modernization and New Construction
The current campus consists of a Large Group Instruction (LGI) building and four (4) classroom wings with a library and administration office. In addition, there are two (2) separate portable building wings with three (3) and six (6) classrooms, respectively, and a portable building that houses the District’s Counseling Office. In addition, there are eight (8) stand alone portable classrooms which make up the Turnbull Child Development Center.
College Park Elementary School offers Mandarin Immersion and Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) programs. Turnbull Child Development Center offers Mandarin Pre-school program. The school continues to increase in enrollment.
The classroom wings and the LGI building will be completely modernized. All portable buildings and classrooms installed prior 1980 will be demolished and replaced. New construction will consist of a new administration and kindergarten buildings with four (4) classrooms. The project also includes a new lunch area, playgrounds, and bus drop-off with a shelter. The modernization will address all American with Disability Act (ADA) and Title 24 requirements.
The Turnbull Child Development Center houses two (2) new buildings with 13 classrooms. An additional recreation room has beeen relocated from the Fiesta Gardens International School site to the Turnbull Child Development Center.
The Board of Trustees approved the modernization and new construction project on April 1, 2010. The plans for modernization and new construction for College Park / Turnbull Child Development Center have been approved by the Division of State Architect (DSA). The construction at College Park / Turnbull has started, and the project should be completed by April 2013.

New administration building at College Park Elementary School

New lunch court and kindergarten area at College Park Elementary School

Turnbull Child Development Center

New El Dorado Street bus drop off with a shelter at College Park Elementary School
Board Presentation, College Park / Turnbull School Construction Project Overview, April 1, 2010
Board Presentation, College Park / Turnbull Schematic Overview, April 1, 2010
Fiesta Gardens International School
Fiesta Gardens International School
1001 Bermuda Drive
San Mateo, California 94403
Area: 6.2 acres
Modernization and New Construction
The campus consists of a Large Group Instruction (LGI) building and four (4) classroom wings with a library and administration office. In addition, there are six (6) permanently installed portable classrooms and a portable pre-school classroom. The library, LGI and food service area do not currently meet the District’s Core Facilities Guidelines.
The current four (4) classroom wings and the LGI building will be completely modernized. During the modernization the LGI will be converted into a library and computer lab. New administration and LGI buildings will be constructed. The six (6) permanently installed portables that are currently on campus will be upgraded. The portable pre-school classroom will be relocated to the Turnbull Child Development Center. The project includes new playgrounds and a new lunch shelter. The modernization will address all American Disability Act (ADA) and Title 24 requirements.
The Board of Trustees (BOT) approved the modernization and new construction project on April 1, 2010. The plans for modernization and new construction for Fiesta Gardens International School have been approved by the Division of State Architect (DSA). The job was bid on June 10, 2011 and approved by the BOT on June 16, 2011. Construction started in July 2011. It is anticipated that the construction will be completed by April 2013.

New administration building at Fiesta Gardens International School

Full school view of Fiesta Gardens International School

New Large Group Instruction (LGI) at Fiesta Gardens International School
Board Presentation, Fiesta Gardens International School Construction Project Overview, April 1, 2010
Board Presentation, Fiesta Gardens International School Schematic Overview, April 1, 2010
Foster City Elementary School
461 Beach Park Boulevard
Foster City, California 94404
Area: 8.12 acres
Modernization and New Construction
The campus is at capacity and key areas within it do not meet the District’s Core Facility Guidelines. The kindergarten classrooms are small and are in need of expansion. The library and Large Group Instruction (LGI) facilities are small for the number of students served. The administration and staff areas are small for the number of staff being served.
The plans for modernization and new construction for Foster City Elementary School have been approved by the Division of State Architect (DSA). Modernization is planned to be completed in four (4) phases. The phases are:
Phase I – Kindergarten Portables
- Eight (8) kindergarten temporary portable classrooms were installed in December 2008.
Phase II – Transitional Housing
- Install temporary portable buildings including 28 classrooms, administration office, teachers’ work-room / lounge, LGI, kitchen, media / library room, resource special programs (RSP)/speech/psychology rooms and four (4) temporary bathroom portables for students and staff
Phase III – Campus Modernization
- Complete modernization of the entire school campus and construction of three (3) new buildings including a large group instruction, library and administration buildings
Phase IV – Restoring field and playground areas
- Once modernization is completed, current temporary portables will be removed and playground and grass areas will be restored to their original condition.
Phases I and II have been completed. Phase III is planned to start in the Summer 2011.
The Board of Trustees approved the modernization and new construction project on March 4, 2010. The plans for modernization and new construction have been approved by the Division of State Architect (DSA). The job was bid on July 7, 2011 and approved by BOT on July 14, 2011. Construction started approximately in July 2011. It is anticipated that the construction will be completed by August 2012.

New Large Group Instruction (LGI) at Foster City Elementary School

Lunch court at Foster City Elementary School

New administration building at Foster City Elementary School
Foster City Elementary School
461 Beach Park Boulevard
Foster City, California 94404
Area: 8.12 acres
Field Restoration Project
Temporary portable buildings were installed to accommodate all students and staff during the modernization and new construction of the campus. These temporary portable classrooms were installed on the existing school field. The modernization and new construction project will be completed by August 2012. The temporary portable buildings will no longer be needed, so during summer 2012 the utilities will be disconnected and the portable classrooms will be removed. In addition the asphalt paving will also be removed. New irrigation, topsoil and grass will be installed. The field construction is estimated to begin in September 2012. Estimated completion date is December 2012.

Aerial view of portables thta will be removed

Classroom portables that will be removed

Classroom portables that will be removed

Classroom and bathroom portables that will be removed
Horrall Elementary School
949 Ocean View Avenue
San Mateo, California 94401
Area: 6.29 acres
Roofing Project
Approximately 41,000 square feet of Horrall Elementary School’s roof will be replaced with new roofing systems. All work will be completed in August 2012.

Current condition of roof at Horrall Elementary School

Current condition of roof at Horrall Elementary School

Current condition of roof at Horrall Ele mentary School

Current condition of roof at Horrall Elementary School