Episode Description
When schools need more space, the conversation often gets reduced to a misleading choice: temporary now or permanent later. In reality, the decision is far more nuanced—and the most important trade-offs are rarely explained clearly to school leaders.
In this episode, we break down the real differences between temporary and permanent classroom solutions, cutting through outdated assumptions, industry jargon, and half‑truths that often drive the wrong decisions. We explore how timelines, funding cycles, enrollment uncertainty, building codes, student experience, and long‑term flexibility actually factor into the choice—and where schools frequently get surprised after the decision is already made.
This conversation is designed for superintendents, facilities leaders, and administrators who want a practical, unbiased understanding of:
- When temporary classrooms make sense—and when they don’t
- How “permanent” doesn’t always mean slower, riskier, or more expensive
- Why flexibility is often more strategic than locking into a single path
- The hidden costs and operational impacts schools rarely hear upfront