When commissioning school signs for Chandler, AZ, you have thought of them all. There is a box cabinet with attached reader board that displays the name of the school as well as its mascot. It features prominently on your building’s facade. A monument sign welcomes parents who drop off children. Parking lot signs keep the pick-up and drop-off orderly while suite signs and ADA signage provide directional assistance to students and staff members. That said, we are confident that there are some school signs that you have not yet thought of.

Metal Plaques Inform, Dedicate and Communicate Lasting Values

Choose from cast or etched metal plaques. What can you do with this signage option?

  • Display the date that the school was put into use.
  • Rely on a plaque to add a sleek appearance to your drama department’s door with a Shakespearean quote.
  • Memorialize the dedication of long-time volunteers who help out at the school.
  • Award special recognition to outstanding students in the band program, on the athletic field or within the academic programs.
  • Recognize financial donors whose bequests have kept various programs up and running even when state funding was cut.

Using metal plaques, as opposed to acrylic or foam panels, ensures that your message withstands the test of time and goes on to inspire future generations of students and eventual alumni.

Wall Murals for the Inside and the Outside

You may have already added wall murals to the exterior, which now display your school’s mascot. If your playground features several walls, use these surfaces to show off images of children playing or of nature scenes. The latter is particularly apropos in an area where busy streets define what is on the other side of the wall.

On the interior of your school, show off murals that underscore the community service aspects of your curriculum, the inclusiveness of your facility and the importance of academics as well as sports. Dress up the walls of the gym with murals that depict athletes competing in a variety of disciplines. Augment the graphics with sayings that drive home the importance of staying in school and working hard at every grade level.

Wayfinding Wall Graphics and Signs

The blade sign that points in the direction of the bathroom will have very little appeal for the preschoolers who are not yet able to read, however, blade signs are great signs for wayfinding for older students. While a child may recognize the symbolism of the ADA signs, it is not always clear to these youngsters what the markers mean. Adding wall graphics that provide detailed information to children of that age group makes a huge difference in the way they perceive their surroundings.

For example, the restrooms for boys could feature graphics displaying young boys running into the room. For the girls’ side, it would be images of little girls heading for the facilities. The office of the principal or preschool director should feature plenty of friendly graphics that make children feel welcomed.

Now that you know that there are some signs for schools in Chandler, AZ, that you might still be missing, why not add them to your setup to become a truly student-friendly learning environment? Contact us today for more information.