About the author  ⁄ Thomas M. Corcoran, P.E., S.E.

Thomas M. Corcoran is a Structural Engineering Principal at Integrus Architecture, P.S., and is the Engineer of Record for the Central Kitsap school project. He is on several TMS subcommittees, serves on TMS 402/602, and serves as a Zone 1 Representative to the TMS Board of Directors.

Central Kitsap High School and Middle School Auditorium

The new Central Kitsap High School and Middle School campus was celebrated with a grand opening ceremony in October 2019. Located west of Seattle in Silverdale, Washington, the campus houses the new three-story, 325,000-square-foot building that combines and modernizes the community’s high school and middle school. The new structure sits at the center of the 52-acre site where the school will accommodate up to 2,100 students from grades 6 to 12 with two gymnasiums and an auditorium that both students and the community will use. The former middle and high school buildings were both located on the site and have been demolished to make room for the multiple playfields and parking lots.

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A core element of the Structural Engineers Foundation of Washington (SEFW) mission is to support an educational outreach program that provides financial assistance to Washington State high schools with quality science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs.

Washington’s Edmonds School District was awarded financial assistance to support their STEM Program, and as a result SEFW promoted structural engineering in their STEM programs.

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