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School/Business Partnership Blooms as Renovation Project Ends:
Local Architect O'Connell Robertson & Associates Helps Larkspur Elementary School Plant Seeds of Learning through Revitalized Courtyard

November 4, 2003

SAN ANTONIO - While most Larkspur Elementary students in the North East ISD had the day off on Monday, October 13, some were digging in, to help complete a courtyard beautification project at the school - one of the final components of the Larkspur 1998 bond renovation project.

Project architect O'Connell Robertson & Associates organized the event, working in partnership with Larkspur staff, PTA members and other local businesses. The school's 1998, $2.8 million bond project involved a 50,000 SF renovation of the school including a major kitchen/cafeteria expansion; new covered entry; and mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades. The idea to improve the courtyard was a campus "wish list" item the design team worked hard to make a reality while meeting the specific district requirements for the renovation.

"The O'Connell Robertson architectural team has been instrumental throughout the planning, implementation, and completion phases of the Larkspur construction project," said Principal Dolores Ramon. "Their commitment to excellence led to more than just an ordinary working relationship. They became members of the Larkspur family, with a deep commitment to our students and the community."

The improved courtyard creates a peaceful, outdoor learning space with new pavers, picnic tables, and planters. The "beautification day" in October involved enriching the existing soil in the planters and adding hearty Texas Native plants which will be evergreen all year and flower seasonally, adding color and life to the courtyard. Even a much-loved Spanish Oak tree was preserved, defining the space and character of the courtyard. Nearly 15 school staff, PTA members and students showed up to help with the planting, including Principal Dolores Ramon and Assistant Principal Steve McCarthy. "Because they believe in taking a project to full completion, it was not enough to design a courtyard, they were determined to have it landscaped as well," said Ramon. O'Connell Robertson donated more than $500 in materials and plants to complete the courtyard and the firm's staff members participated in the planting project. Local business Starlight Gardens also participated in the project, serving as a resource in plant selection and providing a discount on plants.

"It's rewarding to see the excitement and sense of pride in the school staff and the children as they speak about the improvements made to their school. I've enjoyed the interaction with the school staff, who greatly contributed to the project's success with their positive attitude, tremendous patience, and great cooperation throughout the construction progress," said O'Connell Robertson design team member Elizabeth Fair.

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