Modular Classrooms
Name of Building: Modular Classrooms
Bought: 1986
Present Uses:
These buildings are now used as extra classroom spaces as well as a computer lab.
Past Uses:
Bought from spiritual leader, Bhagwan Shree Rajneeshpuram, these units were purchased to ease the school's rooming crunch when enrollment surpassed the space allowed. This temporary residence hall was named College Park.
Extra Information:
- Bhagwan Shree Rajneeshpuram was the leader of a spiritual organization in Wasco County, Oregon and once that organization dissolved, they sold the housing cubicles to the school.
College Park
Students were housed in these small housing units as a temporary residence hall when it was first bought and it was named College Park. Each unit had 7 bedrooms, a living room, study area, deck, two baths, a partial kitchen, and laundry facilities. Two upperclassmen students share a bedroom and with all units combined it could house 150 people.
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