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f) Student Support Area Standards -This general area includes counseling <br />rooms, guidance rooms and health services, social workers, psychologists or <br />other health professionals. <br />g) Staff Support Areas Standards - In accordance with State Guidelines, Orange <br />County Standards allow for shared office and workspace areas for teachers. In <br />addition, the existing standards provide work areas for instructional, lab and <br />teacher assistants along with at least one centralized workroom for copy <br />machines and other specialized equipment and supplies that are not typically <br />located in teacher offices/workspaces. <br />h) Child Nutrition (Cafeteria/Food Service) Standards -Existing Orange County <br />Standards for all levels provides for a full service kitchen and seating to <br />accommodate the entire student body in no fewer than three shifts. _ _ <br />i) Dining areas allow for 12 to 14 square feet per pupil dining. The formula for <br />calculating dining area size is capacity /number of seatings x square foot per <br />pupil <br />ii) State Guidelines calculate kitchen area square footage based on the number <br />of meals served per day. The chart below outlines the State's Guidelines for <br />kitchen areas: <br />Lunches <br />Served Square <br />Foota e <br />_, <br />,._ <br />100 , <br />., <br />856 <br />250• 1,261 <br />500 1,518 <br />750 1,938 <br />1,000 2,208 <br />1,250 2,566 <br />1,500 2,880 <br />A non-traditional model may provide a smaller dining area if the district allows for <br />open lunch (i.e. traveling away from school for the lunch period). <br />i) Commons/Circulation/Entries/Building Support Standards - This area <br />includes miscellaneous space such as corridors, stairs, additional storage, book <br />storage, entries, mechanical areas, and commons areas. In addition, this areas <br />includes additional restroom facilities, academic house centrums and activities <br />areas. • <br />10 <br />