| FREEMONT
HIGH SCHOOL
Originally designed by W. H. Weeks, noted early 20th
century Bay Area architect, Fremont High School has served as the
District’s flagship campus since its beginning. Subsequent
additions to the school deviated from the initial Spanish revival
style and eliminated much of the open space on campus.
In addition
to a complete restoration of the original historical structure,
the project sought to make the campus more coherent and friendly
to students. Two classroom wings are demolished to make way for
a much needed student courtyard. A new library is added facing
this courtyard, while a music building is built adjacent to the
stadium. A new joint-use aquatic complex is located toward the
front of the school, for convenient access by both students and
the public.

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