“The best school environments don’t just support learning—they ignite imagination, nurture belonging, and empower every student to thrive.”
Meteor Education
Georgetown Future Ready Complex
Georgetown, TX
Client: Georgetown Independent School District
Size: 241,000
Completion: 2024
Faced with rapid population growth, Georgetown ISD set out to upgrade its approach to career and technical education (CTE). Existing programs were spread across three high schools and relied on outdated, makeshift equipment that limited both student access and real-world readiness.
The district responded with the creation of the Future Ready Complex, a 241,000-square-foot facility designed to centralize all CTE programs and equip them with modern, industry-grade tools and furnishings. To bring this vision to life, GISD partnered with Meteor Education and Advanced Technologies Consultants, who guided the planning, procurement, and installation of furniture and equipment.
Frost Barber of Louisiana
Baton Rouge Center for Visual & Performing Arts
Baton Rouge
Client: East Baton Rouge Parish Schools
Size: 80,000
Completion: 2025
Architect: Tipton Associates, RHH Architects
General Contractor: Ratcliff, VPG Construction
The Baton Rouge Center for Visual and Performing Arts is a nearly 80,000 sf building with capacity for 600 students across grades Pre-K through 5. BRCVPA is a beloved institution among East Baton Rouge Parish Schools.
The designs transform a dated, sprawling school campus into a vibrant, unified, two-story facility that sets a new standard for educational design in the region.
Conceived to address both growing enrollment and persistent traffic congestion, the project replaces multiple disconnected buildings with a single, highly efficient structure, while integrating a dedicated early childhood education center. This magnet program, part of East Baton Rouge Public Schools, offers an arts-integrated curriculum that places dance, music, visual arts, and performance at the heart of daily learning.
Educational Environments
Joliet Township High School Culinary Labs
Joliet, Illinois
Client: Joliet Township: Joliet Central & Joliet West High Schools
Size: 18,000 SF
Completion: 2025
Architect: Wight & Company, Dealer: Educational Environments
General Contractor: Gilbane
Joliet Township High School District 204 is redefining career-connected learning through thoughtfully designed environments that prepare students for life beyond graduation. Structured around five Career Academies, the district offers students individualized Programs of Study aligned with real-world industries. Within the Academy of Business Management & Information Systems (BMIS), the Culinary Arts & Hospitality pathway exemplifies this approach—blending academics, technical skill development, and professional practice in spaces designed to mirror industry standards.
Schmidt Associates
Washington Township Early Learning Center
Indianapolis, IN
Client: MSD of Washington Township
Size: 37,000 SF
Completion: 2024
Architect: Schmidt Associates
General Contractor: Smoot Construction
Following a full assessment and campus master plan, MSD of Washington Township decided to add a one-story building to the existing Community and Education Center (CEC) to make room for a new Early Learning Center for the district's youngest learners. This location would also benefit from shared infrastructure support.
The facility now serves as the new home for both a developmental preschool and a daycare for employees’ children, ages 2-5. The preschool addition includes administrative areas, a multi-purpose room, an activity zone, and classrooms arranged in “pods” with all associated support spaces.
Patent # 17.072.852
Artcobell
NXT MOV Seating
5 Shifts Transforming School Design
School design is evolving quickly, driven by a convergence of technology, flexibility, and human-centered priorities. From AI-powered learning tools and multi-use classrooms to smarter infrastructure, wellness-focused environments, and visible sustainability strategies, today’s schools are being rethought from the ground up. These five innovations highlight how districts, designers, and manufacturers are working together to create spaces that are more adaptable, connected, and responsive to how students and educators actually learn and teach.
