Friday, June 24, 2016

05110 Shouldn’t we have four (4) K-5 elementary buildings?

o Our current K-5 enrollment is 2,224. If they were divided amongst four (4) buildings suggests 556 students in each building. Which fits with building-size research.

That said, there are two other considerations:

 Segment 1 would need to be expanded to include 6th grade
student. The current enrollment is 388 students; given the
allocation of approximately 155 ft2
/student, we would need an
additional 60,140ft2
. The cost per square foot is approximately
$240/ft2 which would shift approximately of $14.4M from
Segment 2 to Segment 1.

 Further, we wish to expand our early childhood education
program to include all PreK students. For that to happen, we
would need to incorporate them into the K-5 buildings or set
aside a building for that purpose.

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