Lunch & Learn Space
.Lansing Central School District transform an undersized elementary cafeteria into a secure, flexible multipurpose space that improves meal service, restores consistent schedules, and supports broader school programming.
New Stage of Pride
Transformation of former auditorium into a flexible, accessible, and acoustically improved Large Group Instruction and performance space—balancing board meeting needs, ADA upgrades, and school‑color finishes
Lights, Sound, and Safety
Lakeland High School’s auditorium modernization began as a focused upgrade to the audio and stage lighting systems and evolved into a targeted performance‑space modernization that addressed safety, code compliance, program flexibility, and long‑term value for the District.
Fresh Line, Served with Pride
Boynton Middle School, which served about 5,000 students daily as the district’s production kitchen, needed upgraded equipment, layout, and infrastructure to safely, code‑compliantly, and scalably support its move to scratch‑cooked, fresh meals.
Lessons in the Open Air
Lansing aimed to expand learning beyond the classroom by creating a hands-on, sensory-rich outdoor environment, and Tetra Tech was brought in to design a flexible space for that purpose.
Hooked on Center Stage
For decades, the Red Hook Central School District—serving roughly 1,800 students in the Mid‑Hudson region south of Albany—relied on cafeterias and a gymnasium as makeshift performance venues.
Welcome to Safety
Ithaca City School District set out to address a main office located well into the interior of the building campus, no primary entry point for visitors at Ithaca High School and a scattered group of meeting spaces. Tetra Tech led the design process to create a new secure Welcome Center to solve these problems.