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Leicester School July 30, 2019 Building Project School Committee Retreat Efficiency Safety Community Improvement Increased Property Value Community Use Financially Responsible Choice Benefits of Building a New School Educational Visioning


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Leicester School Building Project July 30, 2019

School Committee Retreat

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Efficiency Safety Community Improvement Increased Property Value Community Use Financially Responsible Choice

Benefits of Building a New School

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Educational Visioning

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Visioning Workshops

Visioning Workshop # 1: January 29, 2019 Visioning Workshop #2: February 5, 2019 School Tours: February 14, 2019 Hunking Middle School (Grades K-8) Haverhill, MA Beverly Middle School (Grades 5-8) Beverly, MA Visioning Workshop #3: February 29, 2019 Faculty Workshop: March 5, 2019

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Educational Visioning

Media Center & Innovation Hub Two Schools, One Roof Navigating Existing Topography Whole School Entry Sequence Community Access

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7 Guiding Principals for Design

  • 1. Innovation and Engagement
  • 2. Collaboration and Cooperation
  • 3. A Place

You Want to Be

  • 4. Community Access
  • 5. Adaptability and Flexibility
  • 6. Outdoor and Nature Connections

7 . Sustainability

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Innovation and Engagement

Guiding Principles

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Collaboration and Cooperation

Guiding Principles

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A Place You Want to Be

Guiding Principles

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Community Access

Guiding Principles

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Adaptibility and Flexibility

Guiding Principles

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Outdoor and Nature Connections

Guiding Principles

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Sustainability

Guiding Principles

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Educational Building Program

  • Rev. April 2019

Proposed Space Summary- K - 8 Schools

Date: 7/10/2019 Preferred Schematic Report

Leicester - Option 5C

ROOM TYPE ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals Comments 18,967 48,538 48,538 46 43,640 (List classrooms of different sizes separately) Pre-Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,107
1 1,107 1,107 1 1,107 1,200
  • 1,100 SF min - 1,300 SF max
Pre-Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,153
1 1,153 1,153 1 1,153 Pre-Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,189
1 1,189 1,189 1 1,189 Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,183
3 3,549 1,183 3 3,549 Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,153
1 1,153 1,153 1 1,153 1,200 6 7,200 1,100 SF min - 1,300 SF max; 2 sinks min. req General Classrooms - Grades 1-6
  • 950
27 25,650 900 SF min - 1,000 SF max; 2 sinks min. req 1st Grade Classroom
  • 948
4 3,792 948 4 3,792 2nd Grade Classroom
  • 948
2 1,896 948 2 1,896 2nd Grade Classroom
  • 960
1 960 960 1 960 2nd Grade Classroom
  • 930
1 930 930 1 930 3rd Grade Classroom
  • 948
2 1,896 948 2 1,896 3rd Grade Classroom
  • 961
2 1,922 961 2 1,922 4th Grade Classroom
  • 940
2 1,880 940 2 1,880 4th Grade Classroom
  • 896
1 896 896 1 896 4th Grade Classroom
  • 900
1 900 900 1 900 5th Grade Classroom
  • 948
4 3,792 948 4 3,792 6th Grade Classroom
  • 948
3 2,844 948 3 2,844 6th Grade Classroom
  • 930
1 930 930 1 930 Health Classroom
  • 990
1 990 990 1 990 Maker Space
  • 816
1 816 816 1 816 STE Room- Grades 3-6
  • 1,152
1 1,152 1,152 1 1,152 1,080 STE Guidelines STE Storage
  • 178
1 178 178 1 178 120 STE Guidelines General Classrooms - Grades 7-8
  • 950
8 7,600 850 SF min - 950 SF max 7th Grade Classroom
  • 929
2 1,858 929 2 1,858 7th Grade Classroom
  • 921
1 921 921 1 921 7th Grade Classroom
  • 853
1 853 853 1 853 8th Grade Classroom
  • 948
4 3,792 948 4 3,792 Maker Space
  • 812
1 812 812 1 812 Upper School STEM Classroom 1,035 1 1,035 1,380 1 1,380 1,380 1 1,380 STEM Lab
  • 1,021
1 1,021 1,021 1 1,021 Science Classroom / Lab- Grades 7-8 985 3 2,955 1,144 1 1,144 1,144 1 1,144 1,440 2 2,880 Science Classroom / Lab- Grades 7-8
  • 1,111
1 1,111 1,111 1 1,111 Science Classroom / Lab- Grades 7-8
  • 1,110
1 1,110 1,110 1 1,110 Prep room 80 3 242 142 3 426 142 3 426 80 2 160 Central Chemical Storage Rm
  • 185
1 185 185 1 185 150 1 150 General Classroom - Grades 5-8 - Type 1 735 14 10,281 General Classroom - Grades 5-8 - Type 2 847 4 3,389 General Classroom - Grades 5-8 - Type 3 1,065 1 1,065 4,053 11,392 11,392 10,570 (List rooms of different sizes separately) Self-Contained SPED - Grades 7-8
  • 930
1 930 930 1 930 950 2 1,900 FAA Note: Additional area assigned to Substatially Separate/Living and Learning Suite Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-6
  • 930
2 1,860 930 2 1,860 950 5 4,750 900-1,300 SF equal to surrounding classrooms Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-6
  • 948
1 948 948 1 948 Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-6
  • 992
1 992 992 1 992 Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-6
  • 961
1 961 961 1 961 Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-5 toilet
  • 60
5 300 Self-Contained SPED - Grades 7-8 toilet 78 1 78
  • 60
2 120 Self-Contained SPED - Grades 5-8 900 4 3,600
  • Resource Room - Grades 7-8
  • 500
1 500 Resource Room - Grades K-6
  • 500
4 2,000 Small Group Room / Reading
  • 500
2 1,000 1/2 size Genl. Clrm. - FAA Note: This area is assigned to the intervention space OT/PT 187 2 375 1,085 1 1,085 1,085 1 1,085 Behavior Specialist
  • 147
2 294 147 2 294 Substantially Separate/Living and Learning Suite
  • 2,160
1 2,160 2,160 1 2,160 FAA Note: Includes 2 classrooms, and shared office, sensory space, and restroom ESL/Speech Classroom
  • 899
1 899 899 1 899 Intervention
  • 501
1 501 501 1 501 Intervention
  • 486
1 486 486 1 486 Small Group Meeting
  • 138
2 276 138 2 276 1,820 6,374 6,374 8,125 Art Classroom - Grades 1-6
  • 1,116
1 1,116 1,116 1 1,116 1,000 2 2,000 assumed schedule 2 times / week / student - FAA Note: The additional area is being used for STEM space Art Classroom - Grades 7-8 857 1 857 1,116 1 1,116 1,116 1 1,116 1,200 1 1,200 assumed use - 50% population 2 times / week Art Workroom w/ Storage & kiln 81 1 81 147 2 294 147 2 294 150 3 450 Band / Chorus - 100 seats
  • 1,381
1 1,381 1,381 1 1,381 1,500 1 1,500 Music Classroom / Large Group - 25-50 seats
  • 1,050
2 2,100 1,050 2 2,100 1,200 2 2,400 assumed schedule 2 times / week / student Music Practice / Ensemble - Grades 1-6
  • 91
2 182 91 2 182 75 5 375 Music Practice / Ensemble - Grades 7-8 126 7 882 185 1 185 185 1 185 200 1 200 VOCATIONS & TECHNOLOGY 1,440 Technology/Engineering Rooms
  • 1,440
1 1,440 STEM Classroom
  • 10,863
13,118 13,118 8,322 Excess PE Spaces Policy Gymnasium 6,800 1 6,800 6,377 1 6,377 6,377 1 6,377 6,000 1 6,000 6000 SF Min. Size - FAA Note: Additional area to accommodate a full size court Walking Track
  • 3,017
1 3,017 3,017 1 3,017 Gym Storeroom 153 1 153 150 1 150 150 1 150 150 1 150 Health Instructor's Office w/ Shower & Toilet 77 3 229 170 1 170 170 1 170 172 1 172 Locker Rooms - Boys / Girls w/ Toilets 1,841 2 3,681 952 2 1,904 952 2 1,904 1,000 2 2,000 Auxillary Gymnasium
  • 1,500
1 1,500 1,500 1 1,500 2,977 4,130 4,130 5,049 Media Center/Reading Room 2,977 1 2,977 4,130 1 4,130 4,130 1 4,130 5,049 1 5,049 FAA Note: Additional area assigned to Maker Spaces 8,185 9,623 9,623 11,647 Cafeteria / Dining 2,889 1 2,889 5,040 1 5,040 5,040 1 5,040 6,975 1 6,975 2 seatings - 15SF per seat - FAA Note: it is the intention of the school to use the "School Commons" for additional seating Kitchen 2,473 1 2,473 2,204 1 2,204 2,204 1 2,204 2,230 1 2,230 1600 SF for first 300 + 1 SF/student Add'l Chair / Table / Equipment Storage 2,002 1 2,002 500 1 500 500 1 500 510 1 510 200 SF for first 300 + .333 SF/student Add'l Staff Lunch Room 821 1 821 325 1 325 325 1 325 333 1 333 200 SF for first 400 + .25 SF/student Add'l Stage
  • 1,554
1 1,554 1,554 1 1,554 1,600 1 1,600 773 710 710 710 Medical Suite Toilet 45 3 135 60 3 180 60 3 180 60 1 60 Nurses' Office / Waiting Room 238 1 238 165 2 330 165 2 330 250 1 250 Examination Room / Resting 400 1 400 400 2 200 400 2 200 100 4 400 2,475 4,497 4,497 3,524 Principal's Office w/ Conference Area 236 1 236 187 2 374 187 2 374 375 1 375 Principal's Secretary / Waiting
  • 62
2 124 62 2 124 125 1 125 Assistant Principal's Office - AP1 207 1 207 63 2 126 63 2 126 127 1 127 Assistant Principal's Office - AP2
  • 127
  • General Office / Waiting Room / Toilet
597 1 597 604 1 604 604 1 604 604 1 604 Conference room 160 1 160 272 1 272 272 1 272 272 1 272 Teachers' Mail and Time Room 99 1 99
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1 100 FAA Note: This area is being assigned to the Teacher's Work Rooms Duplicating Room
  • 100
1 100 100 1 100 161 1 161 FAA Note: Additional area is being assigned the Teacher's Work Rooms Records Room 46 1 46 130 1 130 130 1 130 130 1 130 Supervisory / Spare Office 159 1 159 127 1 127 127 1 127 127 1 127 General Waiting Room
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1 100 100 1 100 100 1 100 Guidance Office 144 3 433 150 1 150 150 1 150 150 5 750 FAA Note: Additional area is being assigned to Psycologist and Team Chair Guidance Storeroom 38 1 38 38 1 38 38 1 38 Teachers' Work Room 538 1 538 438 4 1,752 438 4 1,752 615 1 615 School Psychologist
  • 150
2 300 150 2 300 Team Chair Office
  • 150
2 300 150 2 300 4,916 2,902 2,902 2,502 Custodian's Office 184 1 184 150 1 150 150 1 150 150 1 150 Custodian's Workshop
  • 347
1 347 347 1 347 347 1 347 Custodian's Storage 52 5 254 375 1 375 375 1 375 375 1 375 Storeroom 212 5 1,059 620 1 620 620 1 620 620 1 620 Recycling Room / Trash
  • 400
1 400 400 1 400 400 1 400 Receiving and General Supply 21 1 21 410 1 410 410 1 410 410 1 410 Network / Telecom Room 241 1 241 200 1 200 200 1 200 200 1 200 IT Office 148 1 148 400 1 400 400 1 400 Custodial Garage 1,505 2 3,009
  • 2,110
Other (specify) Auditorium 2,110 1 2,110 Total Building Net Floor Area (NFA) 57,139 101,284 101,284 95,530 Proposed Student Capacity / Enrollment 930 Enter grade enrollments below K-6 78% 310 Lower Elementary; Grades K-2 413 Upper Elemntary; Grades 3-6 7-8 22% 207 Middle/Jr. High; Grades 7-8 Total Building Gross Floor Area (GFA)2 73,464 143,458 143,458 143,295 Grossing factor (GFA/NFA) 1.29 #DIV/0! 1.42 1.42 1.50 PROPOSED MSBA Guidelines (refer to MSBA Educational Program & Space Standard Guidelines) MEDIA CENTER DINING & FOOD SERVICE Existing to Remain/Renovated Total New OTHER ART & MUSIC CUSTODIAL & MAINTENANCE HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION Existing Conditions MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION & GUIDANCE CORE ACADEMIC SPACES SPECIAL EDUCATION 1 period / day / student - FAA Note: The science classrooms are used for grades 5-8 FAA Note: This area is taken from the Vocations and Technology Space and from the unused Art Classroom Assumed use - 50% Population - 5 times/week; 850 SF - 2,000 SF; Based on Grades 7-8 FAA Note: Additional area assigned to OT/PT, Behavior Specialists, Substatially Separate/Living and Learning Suite, and ESL/Speech, and Small Group Meeting Version 10.30.2017 K-8 Space Summary
  • Rev. April 2019

Proposed Space Summary- K - 8 Schools

Date: 7/10/2019 Preferred Schematic Report

Leicester - Option 5C

ROOM TYPE ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals ROOM NFA1 # OF RMS area totals Comments 18,967 48,538 48,538 46 43,640 (List classrooms of different sizes separately) Pre-Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,107
1 1,107 1,107 1 1,107 1,200
  • 1,100 SF min - 1,300 SF max
Pre-Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,153
1 1,153 1,153 1 1,153 Pre-Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,189
1 1,189 1,189 1 1,189 Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,183
3 3,549 1,183 3 3,549 Kindergarten w/ toilet
  • 1,153
1 1,153 1,153 1 1,153 1,200 6 7,200 1,100 SF min - 1,300 SF max; 2 sinks min. req General Classrooms - Grades 1-6
  • 950
27 25,650 900 SF min - 1,000 SF max; 2 sinks min. req 1st Grade Classroom
  • 948
4 3,792 948 4 3,792 2nd Grade Classroom
  • 948
2 1,896 948 2 1,896 2nd Grade Classroom
  • 960
1 960 960 1 960 2nd Grade Classroom
  • 930
1 930 930 1 930 3rd Grade Classroom
  • 948
2 1,896 948 2 1,896 3rd Grade Classroom
  • 961
2 1,922 961 2 1,922 4th Grade Classroom
  • 940
2 1,880 940 2 1,880 4th Grade Classroom
  • 896
1 896 896 1 896 4th Grade Classroom
  • 900
1 900 900 1 900 5th Grade Classroom
  • 948
4 3,792 948 4 3,792 6th Grade Classroom
  • 948
3 2,844 948 3 2,844 6th Grade Classroom
  • 930
1 930 930 1 930 Health Classroom
  • 990
1 990 990 1 990 Maker Space
  • 816
1 816 816 1 816 STE Room- Grades 3-6
  • 1,152
1 1,152 1,152 1 1,152 1,080 STE Guidelines STE Storage
  • 178
1 178 178 1 178 120 STE Guidelines General Classrooms - Grades 7-8
  • 950
8 7,600 850 SF min - 950 SF max 7th Grade Classroom
  • 929
2 1,858 929 2 1,858 7th Grade Classroom
  • 921
1 921 921 1 921 7th Grade Classroom
  • 853
1 853 853 1 853 8th Grade Classroom
  • 948
4 3,792 948 4 3,792 Maker Space
  • 812
1 812 812 1 812 Upper School STEM Classroom 1,035 1 1,035 1,380 1 1,380 1,380 1 1,380 STEM Lab
  • 1,021
1 1,021 1,021 1 1,021 Science Classroom / Lab- Grades 7-8 985 3 2,955 1,144 1 1,144 1,144 1 1,144 1,440 2 2,880 Science Classroom / Lab- Grades 7-8
  • 1,111
1 1,111 1,111 1 1,111 Science Classroom / Lab- Grades 7-8
  • 1,110
1 1,110 1,110 1 1,110 Prep room 80 3 242 142 3 426 142 3 426 80 2 160 Central Chemical Storage Rm
  • 185
1 185 185 1 185 150 1 150 General Classroom - Grades 5-8 - Type 1 735 14 10,281 General Classroom - Grades 5-8 - Type 2 847 4 3,389 General Classroom - Grades 5-8 - Type 3 1,065 1 1,065 4,053 11,392 11,392 10,570 (List rooms of different sizes separately) Self-Contained SPED - Grades 7-8
  • 930
1 930 930 1 930 950 2 1,900 FAA Note: Additional area assigned to Substatially Separate/Living and Learning Suite Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-6
  • 930
2 1,860 930 2 1,860 950 5 4,750 900-1,300 SF equal to surrounding classrooms Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-6
  • 948
1 948 948 1 948 Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-6
  • 992
1 992 992 1 992 Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-6
  • 961
1 961 961 1 961 Self-Contained SPED - Grades K-5 toilet
  • 60
5 300 Self-Contained SPED - Grades 7-8 toilet 78 1 78
  • 60
2 120 Self-Contained SPED - Grades 5-8 900 4 3,600
  • Resource Room - Grades 7-8
  • 500
1 500 Resource Room - Grades K-6
  • 500
4 2,000 Small Group Room / Reading
  • 500
2 1,000 1/2 size Genl. Clrm. - FAA Note: This area is assigned to the intervention space OT/PT 187 2 375 1,085 1 1,085 1,085 1 1,085 Behavior Specialist
  • 147
2 294 147 2 294 Substantially Separate/Living and Learning Suite
  • 2,160
1 2,160 2,160 1 2,160 FAA Note: Includes 2 classrooms, and shared office, sensory space, and restroom ESL/Speech Classroom
  • 899
1 899 899 1 899 Intervention
  • 501
1 501 501 1 501 Intervention
  • 486
1 486 486 1 486 Small Group Meeting
  • 138
2 276 138 2 276 1,820 6,374 6,374 8,125 Art Classroom - Grades 1-6
  • 1,116
1 1,116 1,116 1 1,116 1,000 2 2,000 assumed schedule 2 times / week / student - FAA Note: The additional area is being used for STEM space Art Classroom - Grades 7-8 857 1 857 1,116 1 1,116 1,116 1 1,116 1,200 1 1,200 assumed use - 50% population 2 times / week Art Workroom w/ Storage & kiln 81 1 81 147 2 294 147 2 294 150 3 450 Band / Chorus - 100 seats
  • 1,381
1 1,381 1,381 1 1,381 1,500 1 1,500 Music Classroom / Large Group - 25-50 seats
  • 1,050
2 2,100 1,050 2 2,100 1,200 2 2,400 assumed schedule 2 times / week / student Music Practice / Ensemble - Grades 1-6
  • 91
2 182 91 2 182 75 5 375 Music Practice / Ensemble - Grades 7-8 126 7 882 185 1 185 185 1 185 200 1 200 VOCATIONS & TECHNOLOGY 1,440 Technology/Engineering Rooms
  • 1,440
1 1,440 STEM Classroom
  • 10,863
13,118 13,118 8,322 Excess PE Spaces Policy Gymnasium 6,800 1 6,800 6,377 1 6,377 6,377 1 6,377 6,000 1 6,000 6000 SF Min. Size - FAA Note: Additional area to accommodate a full size court Walking Track
  • 3,017
1 3,017 3,017 1 3,017 Gym Storeroom 153 1 153 150 1 150 150 1 150 150 1 150 Health Instructor's Office w/ Shower & Toilet 77 3 229 170 1 170 170 1 170 172 1 172 Locker Rooms - Boys / Girls w/ Toilets 1,841 2 3,681 952 2 1,904 952 2 1,904 1,000 2 2,000 Auxillary Gymnasium
  • 1,500
1 1,500 1,500 1 1,500 2,977 4,130 4,130 5,049 Media Center/Reading Room 2,977 1 2,977 4,130 1 4,130 4,130 1 4,130 5,049 1 5,049 FAA Note: Additional area assigned to Maker Spaces 8,185 9,623 9,623 11,647 Cafeteria / Dining 2,889 1 2,889 5,040 1 5,040 5,040 1 5,040 6,975 1 6,975 2 seatings - 15SF per seat - FAA Note: it is the intention of the school to use the "School Commons" for additional seating Kitchen 2,473 1 2,473 2,204 1 2,204 2,204 1 2,204 2,230 1 2,230 1600 SF for first 300 + 1 SF/student Add'l Chair / Table / Equipment Storage 2,002 1 2,002 500 1 500 500 1 500 510 1 510 200 SF for first 300 + .333 SF/student Add'l Staff Lunch Room 821 1 821 325 1 325 325 1 325 333 1 333 200 SF for first 400 + .25 SF/student Add'l Stage
  • 1,554
1 1,554 1,554 1 1,554 1,600 1 1,600 773 710 710 710 Medical Suite Toilet 45 3 135 60 3 180 60 3 180 60 1 60 Nurses' Office / Waiting Room 238 1 238 165 2 330 165 2 330 250 1 250 Examination Room / Resting 400 1 400 400 2 200 400 2 200 100 4 400 2,475 4,497 4,497 3,524 Principal's Office w/ Conference Area 236 1 236 187 2 374 187 2 374 375 1 375 Principal's Secretary / Waiting
  • 62
2 124 62 2 124 125 1 125 Assistant Principal's Office - AP1 207 1 207 63 2 126 63 2 126 127 1 127 Assistant Principal's Office - AP2
  • 127
  • General Office / Waiting Room / Toilet
597 1 597 604 1 604 604 1 604 604 1 604 Conference room 160 1 160 272 1 272 272 1 272 272 1 272 Teachers' Mail and Time Room 99 1 99
  • 100
1 100 FAA Note: This area is being assigned to the Teacher's Work Rooms Duplicating Room
  • 100
1 100 100 1 100 161 1 161 FAA Note: Additional area is being assigned the Teacher's Work Rooms Records Room 46 1 46 130 1 130 130 1 130 130 1 130 Supervisory / Spare Office 159 1 159 127 1 127 127 1 127 127 1 127 General Waiting Room
  • 100
1 100 100 1 100 100 1 100 Guidance Office 144 3 433 150 1 150 150 1 150 150 5 750 FAA Note: Additional area is being assigned to Psycologist and Team Chair Guidance Storeroom 38 1 38 38 1 38 38 1 38 Teachers' Work Room 538 1 538 438 4 1,752 438 4 1,752 615 1 615 School Psychologist
  • 150
2 300 150 2 300 Team Chair Office
  • 150
2 300 150 2 300 4,916 2,902 2,902 2,502 Custodian's Office 184 1 184 150 1 150 150 1 150 150 1 150 Custodian's Workshop
  • 347
1 347 347 1 347 347 1 347 Custodian's Storage 52 5 254 375 1 375 375 1 375 375 1 375 Storeroom 212 5 1,059 620 1 620 620 1 620 620 1 620 Recycling Room / Trash
  • 400
1 400 400 1 400 400 1 400 Receiving and General Supply 21 1 21 410 1 410 410 1 410 410 1 410 Network / Telecom Room 241 1 241 200 1 200 200 1 200 200 1 200 IT Office 148 1 148 400 1 400 400 1 400 Custodial Garage 1,505 2 3,009
  • 2,110
Other (specify) Auditorium 2,110 1 2,110 Total Building Net Floor Area (NFA) 57,139 101,284 101,284 95,530 Proposed Student Capacity / Enrollment 930 Enter grade enrollments below K-6 78% 310 Lower Elementary; Grades K-2 413 Upper Elemntary; Grades 3-6 7-8 22% 207 Middle/Jr. High; Grades 7-8 Total Building Gross Floor Area (GFA)2 73,464 143,458 143,458 143,295 Grossing factor (GFA/NFA) 1.29 #DIV/0! 1.42 1.42 1.50 PROPOSED MSBA Guidelines (refer to MSBA Educational Program & Space Standard Guidelines) MEDIA CENTER DINING & FOOD SERVICE Existing to Remain/Renovated Total New OTHER ART & MUSIC CUSTODIAL & MAINTENANCE HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION Existing Conditions MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION & GUIDANCE CORE ACADEMIC SPACES SPECIAL EDUCATION 1 period / day / student - FAA Note: The science classrooms are used for grades 5-8 FAA Note: This area is taken from the Vocations and Technology Space and from the unused Art Classroom Assumed use - 50% Population - 5 times/week; 850 SF - 2,000 SF; Based on Grades 7-8 FAA Note: Additional area assigned to OT/PT, Behavior Specialists, Substatially Separate/Living and Learning Suite, and ESL/Speech, and Small Group Meeting Version 10.30.2017 K-8 Space Summary
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Preferred Option

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WATER RESOURCES PROTECTION WATER RESOURCES PROTECTION

HYLAND AVENUE BECKER COLLEGE LEICESTER CAMPUS WINSLOW AVENUE P A X T O N S T R E E T

S U B U R B A N

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G R I C U L T U R A L Z O N E P A R C E L D I V I S I O N R E S I D E N T I A L 2 Z O N E

NORTH 0’ 100’ 200’ 400’

LEGEND

8 1 10 7 6 3

25’ FRONT SETBACK 1 5 ’ S I D E S E T B A C K 15’ SIDE SETBACK 40’ SETBACK 40’ SETBACK 40’ SETBACK 40’ SETBACK

12 2 4

B U S C A R S S V C FIRELANE F I R E L A N E

13

C A R S B U S 3% SLOPE 4% SLOPE +967 +971 +985 +1000 +1007 1034+ +1019 +1035 994+ WETLAND WETLAND WETLAND WETLAND

5

+980

9

1 80

PRIMARY SCHOOL H I G H S C H O O L

5C - WINGS NEW BUILDING, FFE 994’ PROTECT EXISTING WELL

1 5

K-5 PLAY RENOVATE TENNIS & BASKETBALL

2 6

PRE-K PLAY SOFTBALL 100’ WETLAND BUFFER

3 7 10

OUTDOOR LEARNING FOOTBALL PRACTICE 25’ NO BUILD ZONE SECURITY GATE PLAY LAWN RETAINING WALL, 10-12’ HEIGHT PROPERTY LINE SETBACK

4 8 9 11 12 13

RELOCATE SEWER LINE ACCESSIBLE PATH CONNECTION RELOCATE WATER LINE STORMWATER INFILTRATION ENTRANCE W/ VEHICLE BARRIERS

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Site Plan

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2 Schools, 1 Roof Educational vs. Community Space Grade Neighborhoods with Flexible Learning Space

Key Concepts

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Kindergarten Classroom ESL/Speech Admin. Auxillary Gymnasium Kitchen Stage Music Classroom Chorus Room Boys Locker Room Girls Locker Room Office Gym Pre-K Classroom Kindergarten Classroom Kindergarten Classroom Pre-K Classroom Pre-K Classroom Kindergarten Classroom OT/PT Boys Girls Boys Girls Ens. IT Medical Health Classroom Stor. Band Room Dining Staff Dining Ens. Ens. School Commons Storage Storage Girls Boys Art Art Custodial Interv. Sub. Separate Classroom Off.

  • Sen. Living and

Learning Classroom Off. Off. WR WR SPED Outdoor Dining

(ft) 20 40 80 120 60

1" = 40'-0"

First Floor Plan

Arlington School, Tacoma, WA

Creekside Elementary, Boulder, CO Monte Vista Elementary, Phoenix, AZ

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2nd Grade Classroom 2nd Grade Classroom Science Classroom STEM Science Classroom Science Classroom 1st Grade Classroom 1st Grade Classroom 1st Grade Classroom SPED 2nd Grade Classroom 5th Grade Classroom 5th Grade Classroom 5th Grade Classroom 5th Grade Classroom 6th Grade Classroom 6th Grade Classroom 6th Grade Classroom 6th Grade Classroom SPED Media Center Boys Boys Girls Chem. Girls

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1st Grade Classroom Teacher Planning Mech. 2nd Grade Classroom STEM SPED Walking Track Flex Learning Flex Learning Teacher Planning Maker Space Prep Stor. Intervention Maker Space Prep Prep

(ft) 20 40 80 120 60

1" = 40'-0"

Second Floor Plan

DaVinci Wisburn High School, El Sugundo, CA Heartland Elementary, Edmond, OK Arlington School, Tacoma, WA

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7th Grade Classroom 7th Grade Classroom 4th Grade Classroom 4th Grade Classroom 4th Grade Classroom 3rd Grade Classroom 3rd Grade Classroom SPED STEM Girls Boys Mech. Mech. Boys Girls

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Third Floor Plan

DaVinci Wisburn High School, El Sugundo, CA

20 as a base for Citjzen Science program which invites the public to partjcipate in events such as Explore the Shore, Spot the Swallows and a 24-hour BioBlitz where the public joins with Zoo volunteers and Naturalists to range throughout the park and identjfy specifjc forms of life as they seek to catalogue how many difgerent living organisms make their home in the park. Educatjonal Results The facility elevates the partnerships between SAMi, PDZA and Metro Parks Tacoma. Students are connectjng with the school’s partners and the surrounding resources. The facility provides a home base for students to range out and learn through exploratjon. “We’re central in the park so it’s very helpful. We’re not too far from the main headquarters for the Metro Parks in the Park. Then also, we’re right next to the zoo so we have a very good
  • relatjonship. The Zoo actually has some offjce spaces in the ELC
so we’re able to walk by and build a strong relatjonship. All the nooks are very helpful. They give you small litule areas to get out of the classroom and go work with your group.”
  • Zion Welton, Senior, SAMi
“There are windows all around us and so since you can look directly out and see the trees, it stjll feels like you’re part of the
  • forest. The ELC is within walking distance from a lot of places
where SAMi kids go, like the portables you can walk to, down to the marina you can walk to, you can walk to the pagoda and it’s right next to the zoo. It doesn’t take away from the park feeling at all, it just adds to it. SAMi has become much, much more sociable because of the new building. It’s a really cool thing to see.”
  • Greg Smith, Sophomore, SAMi
“The big steps are like a seatjng area. The presenter stood at the botuom of the stairs and the students could sit and watch the presenter, so it is a really versatjle space. The ELC Commons is a really cool space because it is really
  • pen and accessible to everyone.”
  • Huyen-Tram Nguyen, Sophomore, SAMi

Environmental Learning Center, Tacoma, WA DaVinci Wisburn High School, El Sugundo, CA

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Concept Massing Model

Aerial View View Looking Southeast View Looking Northwest View Looking Southwest

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Sustainability

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Primary School Leicester MS New School - Fields Total Project Budget Costs (Constr. Costs + Soft Costs) District Share State Share Annual RE Tax Impact (Average Home Assessment of $244,650) Remarks

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45,500,000 $

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58,000,000 $ 28,500,000 $ 29,500,000 $ 519 $

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48,000,000 $ 60,700,000 $ 33,900,000 $ 26,800,000 $ 617 $

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70,200,000 $ 87,000,000 $ 45,500,000 $ 41,500,000 $ 832 $ Preferred Option as discussed by SBC

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62,100,000 $ 78,000,000 $ 37,500,000 $ 40,500,000 $ 682 $ 23,800,000 $ 45,500,000 $ 86,500,000 $ 57,000,000 $ 29,500,000 $ 1,037 $ All Primary School Costs are District costs; no reimbursement from the State; (2) Separate Schools Notes/ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): 1) MSBA will not participate in any construction costs to Primary School. 2) Primary School Addition/Renovation based upon costs to upgrade school to 21st century learning/ MSBA Guidelines. 3) A PK-8 Add/Reno option to the Primary School is not practical given area and topography limitations. 4) Options if vote fails: One option - vote again on same MSBA approved Project (PK-8); otherwise start over. Grades PK-8: Add/Reno to Existing LMS (PK-8) Grades PK-8: Add/Reno to Existing LMS (5-8); Add/Reno to Primary School (PK-4) Grade Configurations / Building Options Grades 5-8: Add/Reno to Existing LMS Grades 5-8: New Stand Alone Building in Fields Grades PK-8: New Stand-alone PK-8 in Fields (Preferred Option)

Building Option/Estimated costs at Feasibility

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leicesterbuildingproject.com

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Questions & Answers