Article V. Facilities
A. All statutory building codes are met or exceeded.
** B. The school may use the church plant or occupy a separate campus if:
1. There are adequate classrooms available for the total number of pupils and each room is large enough to accommodate the number of students assigned.
** 2. There is adequate office space for the school.
3. Restrooms are adequate in number and appropriate for the ages of the children enrolled in the school.
4. There is a library available to the school with at least fifteen volumes (print or electronic) per child enrolled in grades one through twelve. The library may be jointly used by the church and school. However, in determining the number of volumes, only those books which are appropriate for school use are counted. There must be an adequate number of reference volumes, such as encyclopedias, historical and technical books, and school-type journal subscriptions or their equivalent. The library must be available for school use before, during and after school hours.
** 5. Playground space, athletic fields, and gymnasium facilities must be available as appropriate for the number and age levels of the students.
6. Schools must meet all health codes.
** 7. There is a teachersÕ lounge and workroom. Equipment necessary to communicate with parents, to serve instructional needs and to keep records is adequate.
8. There is space adequate to maintain pupilsÕ permanent records, and accurate pupil data is maintained permanently.
** 9. Water fountains, dressing and shower rooms, and storage spaces are adequate.
** 10. There is adequate parking space for teachers and students.
11. Prominent signs inform visitors of how to find the school administrative offices easily.
C. All space occupied by students or staff is adequately cooled, heated, lighted and ventilated.
D. Adequate safety precautions are observed. Particular care is exercised in peak traffic periods before and after school.
** B. The school may use the church plant or occupy a separate campus if:
1. There are adequate classrooms available for the total number of pupils and each room is large enough to accommodate the number of students assigned.
** 2. There is adequate office space for the school.
3. Restrooms are adequate in number and appropriate for the ages of the children enrolled in the school.
4. There is a library available to the school with at least fifteen volumes (print or electronic) per child enrolled in grades one through twelve. The library may be jointly used by the church and school. However, in determining the number of volumes, only those books which are appropriate for school use are counted. There must be an adequate number of reference volumes, such as encyclopedias, historical and technical books, and school-type journal subscriptions or their equivalent. The library must be available for school use before, during and after school hours.
** 5. Playground space, athletic fields, and gymnasium facilities must be available as appropriate for the number and age levels of the students.
6. Schools must meet all health codes.
** 7. There is a teachersÕ lounge and workroom. Equipment necessary to communicate with parents, to serve instructional needs and to keep records is adequate.
8. There is space adequate to maintain pupilsÕ permanent records, and accurate pupil data is maintained permanently.
** 9. Water fountains, dressing and shower rooms, and storage spaces are adequate.
** 10. There is adequate parking space for teachers and students.
11. Prominent signs inform visitors of how to find the school administrative offices easily.
C. All space occupied by students or staff is adequately cooled, heated, lighted and ventilated.
D. Adequate safety precautions are observed. Particular care is exercised in peak traffic periods before and after school.