Encouraging the Extraordinary: Francis Tuttle’s Danforth Campus

Excerpt from the Steelcase article — May 17, 2023

“Pop quiz! Have you ever conducted a homicide investigation in science class? Reconstructed the human anatomy out of clay with a few classmates? Built a robot that you could spin through the halls of your high school?

For the students at Francis Tuttle Technology Center’s Danforth Campus in Edmond, Oklahoma, the answer is yes to all of the above.

Enter the 155,000-square-foot building and you’ll find an innovative academic facility that’s redefining what learning looks like. From computer science to cosmetology, the Danforth Campus offers a range of interactive career training and college prep courses in an open, collaborative environment. “The Danforth Campus was built as a school of the future,” says Director Khaaliq Salim. “We wanted to be interactive and truly hands on.”

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