Nipaquay Elementary, which opened this fall in the luxury Civita development, was designed to be a 'proof-of-concept, next-generation' school, officials said
that existed in the area long before Spanish colonization. The name Nipaquay translates to “our other home,” officials said.expected in Mission Valley as the area continues to develop into one of San Diego’s largest communities that integrate housing, retail, public parks and more.
The school currently has 188 students in transitional kindergarten through second grade and enrollment is already exceeding original projections, said Principal Michael Goodbody. The school will add a grade level each year until it builds out to fifth grade, and it was expected to enroll about 500 students by that time.
The campus was designed to make generous use of San Diego’s weather by blending indoor and outdoor spaces, Dulgeroff said. Special attention was paid to the lighting and sound inside the rooms, Dulgeroff said. Rather than fluorescent lights often seen in traditional classrooms, Nipaquay’s rooms have bright geometric halos of light and large windows and doors that let in natural light.
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