Title: Building Project
1Building Project Marathon Central
School October 30, 2008
2Why Now?
- A window of opportunity
- Excel Aid
- 98 State Building Aid ratio
- A State Aid reformulation that benefits Marathon
Schools - The growing green economy in CNY
- An investment in our children, in our community,
and in our future
3Costs of the Project
- 14.3 million total authorization
- 600,000 in EXCEL Aid (no additional cost to
taxpayers) - 100,000 in Capital Reserves (no additional cost
to taxpayers) - 12,540,000 in State Aid (no additional cost to
taxpayers) - 1,060,000 in local property taxes
4Local Property Tax Impact
- 97 on 1000 assessed value
- 97 a year (for 15 years) on a 100,000 home
- 48.50 a year (for 15 years) on a 50,000 home
5Energy Conservation Measures
- A Digital Electronic Thermostat System in all
three buildings - A 10 kw Windmill
- Solar Panels on both buildings
- A Used Oil Boiler at the bus garage
- Insulated windows for the 4th grade wing
- An Emergency Generator at Appleby
6Program Improvements/Additions
- A full-sized industrial arts shop at the
Junior/Senior High School - A Media Production room at the JSHS
- A full-sized wood shop and greenhouse at Appleby
- Courtyard and Community Gardens space at Appleby
(to be developed by Marathon students and
classes) - Additional classroom space (4 classrooms plus
shop) and a full-sized gym at Appleby - Wireless and Direct TV access in both buildings
- An expanded Art room at the JSHS
7Repairs and Upgrades at the HS
- Replacing a major portion of the roof
- Relocating the fuel tank away from the creek
- New baskets, backboards, and shower stalls
- 2 additional sump pumps
- Limited field work at the soccer and baseball
fields - Replacing the front awning
- Repairs to chimney and brick
- Additional heated storage
- Air conditioning in the auditorium and gym
8Repairs and Upgrades at Appleby and the Bus
Garage
- Replacing water pumps
- Aesthetic improvements to the Appleby lobby
- Expanded parking at Appleby
- Fire access road around back of building
- Improved sound system in the current gym
- Resurfacing the track
- Expanding the bus garage by one bay width
- Additional parking at bus garage
9The New Addition at Appleby
- Full-sized gym of 9090 sq. ft. and seating for
532 (the current HS gym has 7507 sq. ft. and
seating for 590) - Four new classrooms
- Wood Shop/Science room with Greenhouse
- Enabling us to move 7th graders to Appleby by 2011
10Program needs drive the project
- Expanded programs and opportunities in
- applied science and math
- Wood shop facilities 5-12
- technology
- Green collar jobs
- Media production
- art and music
- foreign language
- AP and college level electives
- athletics
11Program needs drive the project (cont.)
- Creation of a true Middle School environment for
5-7 graders - Developmentally appropriate
- Programs specifically to meet their needs
(interdisciplinary curriculum, a MS
extracurricular program, mentoring, team
planning, exploratory learning, intramurals,
targeted advanced and remedial instruction, etc.) - Increased opportunities for 5-8 graders in music,
art, foreign language, health, math, science,
technology, shop, and athletics
12Program needs drive the project (cont.)
- Benefits to 8-12 graders
- A focused HS curriculum beginning in 8th grade.
- Transitional year to the big school before
grades start to count on student transcripts - Improved access to expanded, updated facilities
for art, technology, shop, media production, and
physical education - More room in schedules for advanced HS courses
13Why no turf field?
- The turf field would have required us to raise an
additional 473,493 from local property taxes - Approximate replacement costs would be 1,000,000
dollars in 10 years. These costs may not be State
aidable - Warranty issues and health concerns
14Field work that is included
- Additional parking at Appleby and the bus garage
- Resurfacing the track
- Gravel parking lot and paved access road at the
soccer field - Minor dressing and field work on the existing
soccer and baseball fields - A removable homerun fence in left field
15Why add a gym?
- Increased State physical education requirements
- Improved programs
- Recess at Appleby
- Recess/ mandatory academic support at the HS
- Adaptive physical education
- Occupational therapy/physical therapy
- Overcrowding during the winter months
- Students currently finishing practices after 9
p.m. - A home for wrestling and color guard
- No room/time for community activities during the
winter months
16Costs of the Project
- 14.3 million total authorization
- 600,000 in EXCEL Aid (no additional cost to
taxpayers) - 100,000 in Capital Reserves (no additional cost
to taxpayers) - 12,540,000 in State Aid (no additional cost to
taxpayers) - 1,060,000 in local property taxes
17Local Property Tax Impact
- 97 on 1000 assessed value
- 97 a year (for 15 years) on a 100,000 home
- 48.50 a year (for 15 years) on a 50,000 home
18Why Now?
- A window of opportunity
- Excel Aid
- 98 State Building Aid ratio
- A State Aid reformulation that benefits Marathon
Schools - The growing green economy in CNY
- An investment in our children, in our community,
and in our future
19VOTE! October 30 900 a.m.-900 p.m.