What is the planning process about?
The Board of Education (BOE) and the administration are conducting
long-range planning for our five schools, central services
center and vacant school site. The fundamental questions are:
how well do we accommodate student program needs now? How
will we accommodate them in the future? After a series of
public meetings, a stakeholder task force provided a recommendation,
which the BOE has endorsed, to build a new school, renovate
the existing schools and change the instructional model to
K-4, 5-6 and 7-8 from the current K-5, 6-8. Click
here to read the report.
What is the current state of our student facilities?
Our programming has outgrown our space. We have 26 portable
classrooms district-wide, and many students receive services
in inappropriate spaces such as hallways and converted closets.
What affects programming space?
Two things: number of students and program needs. The first
is easy to understand...more students require more space.
Another pressure on space stems from the way programming has
evolved since the buildings were designed with an increase
in the need for small-group instruction and special services
like bilingual classes.
What is the community's role in the planning process?
The community is our partner and we are committed to public
participation, open and frequent communication and rigorously
evaluating options together. There have been a number of public
meetings during this process and a stakeholder task force
worked with FGM Architects to study the following solutions
in detail: continuing to use portables as needed, adding a
new elementary school (either K-5 or K-6), and building a
fifth/sixth-grade center.
What options were explored?
Numerous options were generated at the public meeting held
in October, 2003. ( Click
here to read the initial brainstorming list). The task
force focused on those which had the most support: adding
a new elementary school (either K-5 or K-6), and building
a fifth-sixth grade center. In addition, the task force studied
continuing using portables as needed.
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