Wing Luke
Wing Luke Elementary School Replacement Project
New School Now Open
Wing Luke Elementary School
3701 S Kenyon St.
Seattle, WA 98118
Teachers and staff welcomed students to their new school building on Monday, April 19, 2021. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Aug. 24, 2021.
Join Principal Carol Mendoza and Assistant Principal Jeff Case on a virtual tour.
Timeline
- Construction started: Summer 2019
- Construction complete: March 2021
- School opening: April 2021
- Opening ceremony: Aug. 24, 2021
About the Project
Opened in 1971, the Wing Luke Elementary building had several major systems and structural challenges. The existing Wing Luke Elementary School will be replaced with a new school building, which was designed in close collaboration with the school community. It will celebrate and facilitate education and programming with a modern school designed to 21st century standards.
The new 82,000-square-foot school is designed for up to 500 elementary students, grades K-5. It includes six classrooms with toilets for kindergarten or grade 1, 16 classrooms for grades 1-5, four special education classrooms, one resource room, one occupational/physical therapy space, an art room, a music classroom, two early learning spaces, four learning commons, small group learning areas, a gymnasium, a library, a lunchroom/commons, and administration spaces. The core facilities (administrative, commons, gym) are sized to support 650 students, and the campus Master Plan includes a design for a 150-student addition.
Design: NAC Architecture
Construction: Phase I, Rhine Demolition; Phase II, Jody Miller Construction
Construction Management Firm: CBRE | Heery
Funding Source
Funded by the Building Excellence IV (BEX IV) Capital Levy, which was approved by Seattle voters in 2013 and the Buildings, Technology, and Academics/Athletics III (BTA III) Capital Levy, which was approved by Seattle voters in 2009.
Project Budget
$47.5 million