Ancillary buildings and structures include relocatable classrooms, dumpster enclosures, and bike lock up areas. Just like the main school building these areas need to reduce hiding places, maximize visibility, and be capable of being secured.
Relocatable classrooms shall be sufficiently separated for fire prevention and control (as per 6A2.064(1)h) as well as to provide visual surveillance. They should be well lit with tamper resistant lights. Clearly marked paths, preferably paved, should be provided. A potential problem with relocatables is people hiding under them, therefore, the space underneath should be enclosed with chain link fencing and similar materials that will simultaneously prohibit access and maintain visibility.
Dumpsters should be secured and enclosed to prevent children from climbing into them. They should be surrounded on three sides by an eight foot screen wall. The base of the wall should be surrounded by a hedge to discourage climbing. The gate should be capable of being locked and should be transparent so one can see into the enclosure.
Bicycle racks should be located in a highly visible area near the main entry or parking, maintaining a separation between bicycle and vehicular traffic (as per 6A2.039(6)) with landscaping and bike paths. A low hedge or wall around the racks would visibly screen bicycles, but not person attempting to steal or vandalize them.