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ESD is found on three campuses and is constantly on the develop

ESD is located on three campuses and continues to develop. It currently has 248,000 square feet (23,000 m²) in facilities. The campus housing the center and Upper Schools is found on Midway Road and spans more than 39 acres (160,000 m2). The initial building – the gymnasium – was carried out in the late 1970s. Classes were held in the gym before the main building was finished in 1981. A significant increase of the primary building was finished in 1986. This expansion included a library, publication suite, fine arts facilities, classrooms, and offices. The Cook Science and math building was carried out 1994. It houses the science labs, math classrooms, and a couple computer labs. All Saints Chapel was opened in 2002 previously, daily chapel was held while working out. The Susan M. Frank Center for Arts and Humanities Building opened in 2005. In addition to humanities classrooms and expanded music facilities, it provides a high-tech proscenium theater, a black box theater, ceramic studio, plus a darkroom/digital imaging suite. A brand new additions to the Merrell Road campus are a 55,000 square feet (5,100 m²) center for arts and humanities and a new ESD Dallas stadium full of state-of-the-art athletic turf, locker rooms, and accommodations for home and visiting fans. ESD’s rural outdoor education center, located in northern Collin County, is on 165 acres (.67 km²). The Stephen B. Swann Athletic and Wellness Center opened in 2010, it houses the Dining Commons, physical education facilities, and auxiliary offices. The 100,000+ square foot building incorporates a competition gymnasium, indoor track, strength and conditioning, along with cardio work-out rooms, sports medicine facilities, a multi-purpose dance studio, expanded locker rooms, a team room and coaching offices, campus bookstore, and concessions. The brand new Dining Commons supplies a 480-seat dining area overlooking the quarry and also the Louise Crespi Benners Courtyard, a cutting-edge kitchen and meal serving area, and offices for varsity auxiliary services. Your kitchen functions as a “laboratory” where students and parents can learn from nutritional experts and professional chefs. Nutrition-based curriculum may be included in the low, Middle, and Upper Schools, under the guidance from the Center for Human Nutrition with the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center and also the recently formed ESD Nutrition Curriculum Committee. The best goal is always to influence town long afterwards they graduate.

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