POWERFUL DINING ENVIRONMENTS
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What does your space say to students?
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“Everything that you’re looking at, everything you taste and smell and hear, how we greet you, how you feel here, is telling you that we value you, and that we’re really taking good care of you.”
- Chef Alice Waters (Restaurateur And School Meal Advocate)
THE POWER OF ENVIRONMENT
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT
This is why we This is why we
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What will a transformed space do for my school?
•Increaseprofitability• Improve experience• Boost school spirit
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Consistently increase revenue
Appeal to students as consumers
Compete successfully with vendingandoff-campusoptions
INCREASE PROFITABILITY
“Lunch participationhas doubled. Breakfast sales increased by 600%. Increased sales covered the cost of each project.”
-LynetteRock,FSD
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Increase student participation
Provideimprovedtrafficflowandfaster moving lines
Excite students with an interior similar to their favorite restaurants
IMPROVE EXPERIENCE
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Improvestudentbehaviorandperformance
Greatercommunityvisibility
Nurtureschoolprideandstaffmorale
Elevateyourdistrict’sbrand
BOOST SCHOOL SPIRIT
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IMPACTFUL CHANGES
Funding Challenges Low/declining participation
Difficulttosecurefunding/grants
Behavioral Problems Disruptions due to long wait times
Increased noise levels
Limited Time Long lunch lines
Students discard food due to time pressure
Lack Of Ownership Low morale and limited community involvement
Students do not take care of the facilities
Make It An Experience Keep students interested with a transformed dining space
Increased participation means additional revenue/funding
Make It Comfortable Shorter lines help students get lunch faster
A redesign creates a structured space, reducing noise
Make It Efficient Reduce wait times with elements thatpromoteefficiency
Improvetrafficflowandseatingcapacity
Make It The Heart Of The School Host community events at the school
Createaspacestudentsandstaffare proud of
challenges solutions
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WHERE DO I START?
Assessment
Approval
Design
Installation
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TRANSFORMING SCHOOLS
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Booths
Wall Art
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Lounge Seating
Tables & Chairs
Soffit Art
Hanging Banners
Bryan High School
ELEMENTS FOR SUCCESS
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Layer in art and paint patterns…
Addloungeseatingandfinishingtouches.
YOUR SIGNATURE SPACE
We’ll work with you to explore your programvisionbaseduponyourgoalsandbudget.
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FEELINGS MATTER
“It’s the best lunchroom I’ve everseen. I just love the feeling ofwalking into the lunchroom with bright colors and a welcomingfeeling.It’sreallybeautiful.”
-ElementarySchoolStudent
Together, we can create an impactful place where students feel welcomed and valued.
WHAT NEXT?
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Brazoswood High School
Paris High School
Eisenhower High School
INTERIOR SYSTEMS
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