Dorothy I. Height Elementary School (formerly John Eager Howard)

project Summary

Visit the 21st Century School Buildings Program website to learn more about the Baltimore 21st Century School Building Project for Dorothy I. Height Elementary School
 

Dorothy I. Height (formerly John Eager Howard) Elementary School (PK-5) – This 91,346 sq. ft. renovation with addition project opened on April 4, 2018.  Students, including those from a closed school, Westside, occupy the school.

 

Left Image: Rendering of the exterior of Dorothy I. Height Elementary School. The modern, multi-story building features a glass facade and a prominent entrance area, set against a bright, sunny sky. Right Image: Interior rendering of a collaborative open lobby space within Dorothy I. Height Elementary School. The room is brightly natural light, featuring students walking on the stairs and walls painted by students.
Left Image: Rendering of the exterior of Dorothy I. Height Elementary School. The modern, multi-story building features a glass facade and a prominent entrance area, set against a bright, sunny sky. Right Image: Interior rendering of a collaborative open lobby space within Dorothy I. Height Elementary School. The room is brightly natural light, featuring students walking on the stairs and walls painted by students.

Program Co-Executives: 
Gary McGuigan, Executive Vice President, Capital Projects Development Group
Eric Johnson, Senior Vice President, Capital Projects Development Group

Program Director:
Larry Flynn, Assistant Vice President, Project Management, Capital Projects Development Group

Project Executives

Eric Johnson, Sr. Vice President

Project Manager

Tom Henderson (City School Partners)

Architect/Design

Cho Benn Holback & Associates

Construction Manager

J. Vonton Schafer & Sons

Project Budget

$33,000,000

Completion Date

January 2018