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Newtown Opens Up New Sandy Hook School to Media

Elementary school students in Newtown will return to a new building next month, and on Friday, media were allowed to tour the facility.

The entirely-new building has improved security: a gated entrance, bulletproof windows, and lots of cameras. Architect and project manager Julia McFadden said  the hope was to have those security features blend into an environment that's anything but threatening. "What you'll see in the design of the school is a real sense of opening up to nature and really showcasing nature," she said.

Large, glass curtain walls open into a big courtyard. There are bird murals, beams that look like branches -- and even a built-in treehouse. 

Near one entrance is a large mural, made out of green glass that holds a two word message: "Be Kind."

First Selectman Pat Llodra said she hopes that will show Sandy Hook is a place that inspires good. "Our school is built upon the message of its principal Dawn Hochsprung, who was killed on Dec. 14, to be nice to each other," Llodra said. "That is all that really matters."

Sandy Hook families have already toured the building. Superintendent Joseph Erardi said about 35 students who were in kindergarten when shooting broke out -- will be returning. They're now in fourth grade and had been going to class in neighboring Monroe.

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A glass-curtain wall gives way to a large courtyard.

The new Sandy Hook School cost about $50 million, which was paid for entirely by state taxpayers. Classes begin on August 29.

Watch interviews with architects of the new school in Rebuilding Sandy Hook from CPBN Media Lab.

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The independent journalism and non-commercial programming you rely on every day is in danger.

If you’re reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

Now all of that is at risk.

Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

Together, we can defend it. It’s time to protect what matters.

Your voice has protected public media before. Now, it’s needed again. Learn how you can protect the news and programming you depend on.