Leicester School Building Project July 30, 2019
School Committee Retreat
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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
Leicester School Building Project July 30, 2019
School Committee Retreat
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
Media Center & Innovation Hub Two Schools, One Roof Navigating Existing Topography Whole School Entry Sequence Community Access
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Proposed Space Summary- K - 8 Schools
Date: 7/10/2019 Preferred Schematic ReportLeicester - 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/ toiletProposed Space Summary- K - 8 Schools
Date: 7/10/2019 Preferred Schematic ReportLeicester - 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/ toiletWATER 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
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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’
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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
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B U S C A R S S V C FIRELANE F I R E L A N E13
C A R S B U S 3% SLOPE 4% SLOPE +967 +971 +985 +1000 +1007 1034+ +1019 +1035 994+ WETLAND WETLAND WETLAND WETLAND5
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5C - WINGS NEW BUILDING, FFE 994’ PROTECT EXISTING WELL
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K-5 PLAY RENOVATE TENNIS & BASKETBALL
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PRE-K PLAY SOFTBALL 100’ WETLAND BUFFER
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OUTDOOR LEARNING FOOTBALL PRACTICE 25’ NO BUILD ZONE SECURITY GATE PLAY LAWN RETAINING WALL, 10-12’ HEIGHT PROPERTY LINE SETBACK
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RELOCATE SEWER LINE ACCESSIBLE PATH CONNECTION RELOCATE WATER LINE STORMWATER INFILTRATION ENTRANCE W/ VEHICLE BARRIERS
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2 Schools, 1 Roof Educational vs. Community Space Grade Neighborhoods with Flexible Learning Space
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.
Learning Classroom Off. Off. WR WR SPED Outdoor Dining
(ft) 20 40 80 120 60
1" = 40'-0"
Arlington School, Tacoma, WA
Creekside Elementary, Boulder, CO Monte Vista Elementary, Phoenix, AZ
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
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
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1" = 40'-0"
DaVinci Wisburn High School, El Sugundo, CA Heartland Elementary, Edmond, OK Arlington School, Tacoma, WA
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
8th Grade Classroom 8th Grade Classroom 8th Grade Classroom 8th Grade Classroom 3rd Grade Classroom 3rd Grade Classroom Teacher Planning SPED Meet. Meet. 7th Grade Classroom 7th Grade Classroom 4th Grade Classroom Flex Learning Flex Learning Office Teacher Planning Flexible Learning Flex Learning
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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 goodEnvironmental Learning Center, Tacoma, WA DaVinci Wisburn High School, El Sugundo, CA
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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
45,500,000 $
58,000,000 $ 28,500,000 $ 29,500,000 $ 519 $
48,000,000 $ 60,700,000 $ 33,900,000 $ 26,800,000 $ 617 $
70,200,000 $ 87,000,000 $ 45,500,000 $ 41,500,000 $ 832 $ Preferred Option as discussed by SBC
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)