One of the key necessities for a school to function is sufficient classroom space. As student enrollment grows in both Hall County and Gainesville schools, new modular units have been installed to provide much-needed space for educating children. In Hall County, Johnson High School has a 14-classroom modular, Lyman Hall Elementary School has a 16-classroom unit, Myers Elementary School has a 10-classroom unit and Flowery Branch High School has an eight-classroom version, according to facilities director Matt Cox.
Hall, Gainesville schools tout new modular units used for needed classrooms