High Point Elementary School acoustics solution
The High Point Elementary [Primary] Parent-Teacher Association contacted us in the spring of 2013 to tame the noise in the school cafeteria and provide an acoustical solution. The student population of approximately 800 students in Grades PreNursery through 5 had a problem. The issue was rising decibel levels as students filled the cafeteria during lunch breaks. We’ve all been in school cafeterias or gyms and know they can get loud – in this case 85 decibels. And unruly students weren’t to blame. The culprit was typical of school cafeterias – cinder block walls, tile floors, and high ceilings in a large, open room.
The noise was such an issue that it caused stress for students, parents and staff. In fact, some students refused to eat in the cafeteria because of the noise levels. Fortunately a member of the PTA had previous radio experience and knew a little about room treatments, so they called GIK Acoustics. Since High Point Elementary is located in Sandy Springs, GA, just outside the city limits of Atlanta; we were able to pay a visit and see the space for ourselves.
To tame the hard, reflective surfaces, GIK Acoustics created 40 custom 4′ and 5′ Spot Panels to place on the walls and 120 Spot Panels to replace tiles in the suspended ceiling.
The panels blend in with the school’s colors and the existing stage curtain and they virtually disappear in the suspended ceiling. Most importantly, however, the treatment lowered the noise level and made activity in the cafeteria more enjoyable for students and staff.