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Wauwatosa School District Facilities Planning Services project approach Tonights Topics: 1. Schedule Overview 2. Community Workshop Discussion 3. Community Survey Discussion 4. Model School Recap 5. Options Refinement Wauwatosa School


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Facilities Planning Services

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project approach

Tonight’s Topics:

  • 1. Schedule Overview
  • 2. Community Workshop Discussion
  • 3. Community Survey Discussion
  • 4. Model School Recap
  • 5. Options Refinement
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community

Workshops

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community workshops

Scheduled Dates: (**These dates were changed to later in Oct. & Nov**)

  • 1. September 26th @ 12:00 PM with Student Advisory Committee
  • 2. September 26th @ 7:00 PM – Community Session at East HS
  • 3. September 27th @ 9:30 AM – Senior Center
  • 4. September 27th @ 1:00 PM – Community Session at Fisher Bldg.
  • 5. September 27th @ 4:30 PM – Community Session at West HS
  • 6. September October 2nd @ 7:00 PM – Community Session at West HS
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community

survey

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community survey

Survey Process:

  • 1. Effort led by School Perceptions
  • 2. Drafting of survey strategy and questions
  • 3. Printing and mailing to all households in the District
  • 4. Print and online survey returns in October (**changed to late spring)
  • 5. Analysis and report of results back to District in November (**changed

to late spring)

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model school

recap

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model school

What we heard:

  • HVAC / thermal comfort very important
  • Safe and secure
  • Accessible Community Spaces
  • Collaborative learning spaces
  • Open and flexible
  • Natural light
  • Fully Accessible buildings and grounds
  • Able to accommodate enrollment flux
  • Timeless design
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model school

What we heard:

  • Good parking / drop-off organization
  • Design for project based learning
  • Classrooms!
  • Dedicated, specific art and music

spaces

  • Performance space (stage)
  • Modern, safe, accessible outdoor play

areas

  • Comfortable eating spaces (student

commons)

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  • ptions

refinement

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  • ptions refinement
  • Option 1: Maintenance Only
  • Option 2: Elementary Replacement / Full Level 1

& 2 Maintenance

  • Option 3: Elementary Replacement / Limited

Level 1 & 2 Maintenance at MS & HS

  • Option 4: Phased Implementation
  • Option 5: Address All Needs and Upgrades as a

Single Package

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  • ptions development

Option 1 – Maintenance Only

  • Address maintenance list at all facilities
  • Upgrade all mechanical systems per report

recommendations / add air conditioning at all schools

  • No additional square footage added to the District
  • No reconfiguration of learning environments
  • No new furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E)
  • All building remain “as is” with maintenance upgrades
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  • ptions development

Option 2 – Elementary Replacement / Full Level 1 & 2 Maintenance

  • Address Level 1 and Level 2 maintenance items at all

buildings

  • Upgrade all mechanical systems per report

recommendations / add air conditioning at all schools

  • Replace two elementary schools with new three section

“model schools” on same sites

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  • ptions development

Option 3 – Elementary Replacement / Limited Level 1 & 2 Maintenance at MS & HS

  • Address Level 1 and Level 2 maintenance items at all

elementary buildings

  • Address 20% of the Level 1 and Level 2 maintenance at the

middle and high school buildings

  • Prioritized mechanical system upgrades per report

recommendations

  • Replace two elementary schools with new three section “model

schools” on same sites

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  • ptions development

Option 4 – Phased Implementation

  • Address full scope of maintenance and facility modernization

through a multi-phase, multi-referendum approach over 20 years

  • Replace Wilson, Lincoln, Washington, McKinley, Underwood,

Jefferson and Roosevelt over time

  • Phase 1 (2018) – Replace two elementary schools with new

three section “model schools” on same sites, address maintenance list at schools not scheduled for replacement

  • Phase 2 (2025) – Replace two additional elementary schools

with new three section “model schools” on same sites

  • Phase 3 (2034) – Replace three additional elementary schools

with new three section “model schools” on same sites

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  • ptions development

Option 5 – Address All Needs and Upgrades as a Single Package

  • Replace Wilson, Lincoln, Washington, McKinley, Underwood,

Jefferson and Roosevelt with three section “model schools” on same sites

  • Address maintenance list at all remaining facilities
  • Upgrade all mechanical systems per report recommendations /

add air conditioning at all schools

  • Provide additions and renovations at remaining schools
  • Overhaul CTE/Tech Ed and Culinary Arts spaces at middle

school buildings

  • Replace the pool at Longfellow MS along with a secure

community entrance

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  • ptions development

Option 5 – Address All Needs and Upgrades as a Single Package

  • Construct a Senior Center at Longfellow MS
  • Upgrade remaining pools in the District
  • Complete work associated with the “Active Tosa Plan Study”
  • Complete hazardous materials abatement districtwide
  • Provide new FF&E at all schools
  • Add four station fieldhouses at both high schools
  • Upgrade food service facilities at both high schools
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