Title: PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS
1PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 3x3 Committee
Meeting November 28, 2006
2- Outline
- Progress Report
- New vs Renovation Analysis (Format/Process)
- Goals
- QA.
3Preliminary schedule New vs renovation analysis
4Preliminary schedule New vs renovation analysis
5Preliminary schedule New vs renovation analysis
MDOE New Construction vs. Renovation
Format Part I Educational Adequacy Part
II History of Building Part III Site
Analysis Part IV Expandability Part V
Facility Analysis Part VI Comparative Cost
Analysis Part VII Summary
6Cefpi Appraisal New vs renovation analysis
7Cefpi Appraisal New vs renovation analysis
8Concept design john bapst hs example New vs
renovation analysis
Concept plan
existing plan
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10goals New vs renovation analysis
- The primary assumptions are
- Fiscal Capacity
- Enrollment Trends
- Community Needs
- Educational Mandates
- Economic Diversity
- Other assumptions include
- Maintaining the recommendations of the 1997 EFTF
Plan - Reduce the current number of facilities
- Consolidate students wherever possible
- Limit redistricting
- Maintain neighborhood integrity
- Include all facilities
- Timeline
- Limit school size
- Provide adequate program sites
11goals New vs renovation analysis
- Goals
- Reduce costs
- Respond to current and future enrollment trends
and possibilities - Improve the retention rate of students who live
in the City - Provide schools that meet community needs
- Align facilities with educational plan
- Consider economic diversity and equity in
building and renovating schools. - Limit the impact redistricting of students Â
- Maintain neighborhood integrity
- Minimize disruption of successful learning
communities (new)
12goals New vs renovation analysis
- Nick Mavodones
- Align facilities with educational plan
- Consider economic diversity and equity in
building and renovating schools - Respond to current and future enrollment trends
and possibilities - Provide schools that meet community needs
- James Cloutier
- Align facilities with educational plan
- Respond to current and future enrollment trends
and possibilities - Provide schools that meet community needs
- Consider economic diversity and equity in
building and renovating schools - Susan Hopkins
- Align facilities with educational plan
- Provide schools that meet community needs
- Consider economic diversity and equity in
building and renovating schools - Maintain neighborhood integrity
- Ellen Alcorn
- Align facilities with educational plan
- Consider economic diversity and equity in
building and renovating schools - Provide schools that meet community needs
13goals New vs renovation analysis
- Goals
- 1 - Align facilities with educational plan
(1,1,1,1,1) - 2 - Consider economic diversity and equity in
building and renovating schools. (2,4,3,2,2) - 3 - Provide schools that meet community needs
(4,3,2,3,1) - 4 - Respond to current and future enrollment
trends and possibilities (3,2,4,4,4) - 5 - Limit the impact redistricting of students
(2)Â Â - 6 (tie) - Reduce costs (3)
- 6 (tie) - Minimize disruption of successful
learning communities (new) (3) - 7 - Maintain neighborhood integrity (4)
14goals New vs renovation analysis
- The 3x3 charge from the City Council is to
- Review the Elementary Facilities Task Force
report dated November 2002 and the subsequent
EFTF2 report issued March 2006 - Review and analyze existing data regarding
enrollment trends, facilities conditions, fiscal
capacity and educational mandates - Gather any additional data it deems necessary
- Recommend which elementary school facilities
should be considered anchor schools to be
maintained into the foreseeable future, including
any findings necessary to allow the City to make
necessary improvements or modifications to such
schools pending more comprehensive renovation or
reconstruction
- Recommend an updated plan for phasing the
consolidation and renovation of elementary school
facilities, including timeline and funding
sources - Work with and advise any architects or
consultants retained to evaluate the feasibility
of alternatives related to the Nathan Clifford
School - Hold public meetings to inform and solicit
feedback from parents and the general public - Submit recommendations to the School Committee
and City Council by January 15, 2007