Title: Parent Conference Facility Survey
1Parent Conference Facility Survey
2- Welcome!
- Please take a few moments to learn some important
information about the future facilities at
Northwest Local School District.
3- In 1997, the Ohio School Facility Commission
(OSFC) began providing financial assistance to
Ohio public schools to build quality learning
facilities. Since that time, the OSFC has
completed 5.4B in 154 projects. Financial
assistance to public school districts is based on
the local school district property wealth.
4- The OSFC defines wealth by the amount of property
value per student. NWLSD is in the top 1/3 of
districts in the state of Ohio regarding wealth.
As the enrollment declines, the wealth of the
district increases, according to this formula.
5- Prior to receiving financial assistance from the
OSFC, a facility assessment must be completed.
The facility assessment estimates the cost to
renovate a school building to OSFC standards
compared the cost to replace the school building.
The wealth of the district determines the amount
of financial support available from the OSFC.
6- Any building that costs over 67 to renovate to
OSFC standards is recommended to be vacated and
rebuilt. In 2007, the OSFC completed the
facility assessment for Northwest Local School
District. The following slide shows the results
of this assessment.
7- 2007 OSFC Assessment Results
School
Renovation
Replacement
OSFC Master Plan
Total
Total
Bevis Elementary
8,655,437
10,541,168
72
Replace
Colerain Elementary
14,549,149
15,961,163
91
Replace
Houston
Elementary
9,792,119
11,606,261
84
Replace
Monfort
Heights
Elementary
2,438,072
14,966,701
16
Renovate
Pleasant Run Elementary
9,446,982
10,537,563
90
Replace
Struble
Elementary
8,201,840
8,607,610
95
Replace
Taylor Elementary
11,070,533
11,495,523
96
Replace
11,443,695
Weigel
Elementary
11,763,340
98
Replace
Welch
Elementary
8,589,315
10,137,464
85
Replace
8- 2007 OSFC Assessment Results
School
Renovation
Replacement
OSFC Master Plan
Total
Total
Colerain Middle
11,062,363
13,347,029
83
Replace
Renovate
Pleasant Run Middle
13,462,400
18,054,218
75
White Oak Middle
13,679,693
15,614,356
88
Replace
Colerain High School
35,438,072
49,810,875
71
Renovate
Northwest High School
24,893,681
37,649,449
66
Renovate
9- 2007 OSFC Assessment Results
- The OSFC assessment recommended that all current
elementary schools be vacated and replaced with
new schools with the exception of Monfort
Heights. The assessment also recommended that
Colerain Middle School and White Oak Middle
School be vacated and replaced with new schools.
102007 OSFC Assessment Results
- The OSFC assessment recommended that Monfort
Heights Elementary School, Pleasant Run Middle
School, Colerain High School and Northwest High
School be renovated to meet OSFC standards.
11NWLSD Facility Committee
- In the Spring of 2008, NWLSD formed the Facility
Committee. This committee was charged with the
task of studying the assessment and making a
recommendation to the school board for a facility
plan to submit to the OSFC for approval.
12NWLSD Facility Committee
- This plan has become known as the Placeholder
Plan. It serves as a temporary plan that allows
the district to freeze the funding rate at 25.
Any project that is part of the Placeholder Plan
will be a shared cost 75 local funding and 25
OSFC funding.
13NWLSD Facility Committee Issues
- Several issues had to be considered when
developing the Placeholder Plan. One critical
issue is declining enrollment. The district has
been experiencing declining enrollment for the
past few years. This is predicted to continue
for the next several years.
14NWLSD Declining Enrollment
- Currently, NWLSD has approximately 9,600 students
enrolled in K-12. The projected enrollment by
the year 2012 is 8,600 in grades K-12. NWLSD
will not need as many school buildings in the
future.
15NWLSD OSFC Placeholder Plan
- The Placeholder Plan calls for Colerain High
School and Northwest High School to be renovated.
It also calls for Colerain Middle School and
White Oak Middle School to be vacated and new
school building built to OSFC standards to
replace them.
16NWLSD OSFC Placeholder Plan
- The Placeholder Plan calls for Pleasant Run
Middle School to be replaced with a new building.
The current building would be renovated into an
elementary school. The remaining elementary
schools would be vacated and replaced with fewer
new buildings, with the exception of Monfort
Heights.
17NWLSD OSFC Placeholder Plan
- Pleasant Run Elementary and Welch Elementary
would be combined into one new school. - Taylor Elementary and Bevis Elementary would be
combined into one new school. - Weigel Elementary and Struble Elementary would
be combined into one new school.
18NWLSD OSFC Placeholder Plan
- The following slide is a graphical representation
of the Placeholder Plan.
19NWLSD OSFC Placeholder Plan
Renovated Colerain High School
Renovated Northwest High School
New Pleasant Run Middle School
New Colerain Middle School
New White Oak Middle School
Renovated MS into Pleasant Run Welch ES
New Taylor Bevis ES
New Weigel Struble ES
Renovated Monfort Heights ES
New Colerain ES
20- On behalf of the OSFC Facility Committee and the
Board of Education for the Northwest Local School
District - Thank You!
21NWLSD OSFC Placeholder Plan
- The placeholder plan calls for the district to
house K-5 students in five elementary schools.
Each school would have at least six sections of
each grade level. This allows for additional
flexibility including more intervention and
enrichment opportunities.
22NWLSD Declining Enrollment
- As mentioned earlier, NWLSD has been experiencing
declining enrollment for the past six years, and
will continue for the next several years.
Current high school enrollment is 5,500 students.
By the year 2012, the high school enrollment
could be as low as 4,900.
23NWLSD Declining Enrollment
- In order for NWLSD to continue to offer the level
of programming currently offered at the high
schools, other possible school configurations
were examined. One of these configurations is a
single high school for grades 10-12 and a
separate freshman school.
24NWLSD OSFC Alternate Plan
- The following slide is a graphical representation
of the Single High School Alternate Placeholder
Plan.
25NWLSD OSFC Single HS Alternate Plan
Renovated Colerain High School (10-12)
Colerain Freshman School
New White Oak Middle School
Renovated MS - NWHS
Renovated PRMS Pleasant Run Welch ES
New Taylor Bevis ES
New Colerain ES
New Weigel Struble ES
Monfort Heights ES
26Bond Levy
- In order to participate and receive funding from
the OSFC, NLWSD must pass a 2 mill bond levy.
NWLSD would also need to transfer - 1 mill in property tax from the permanent
improvement fund, in order to begin the
Placeholder Plan. The net result would be a
property tax increase of 2 mills. This would be
approximately 70 a year for a home assessed at
100,000.
27Other Levy Issues
- The current emergency operating levy is schedule
to expire in 2010. Due to the possibility of
state budget cuts and inflation, this levy may
need to be increased by at least - 2 mills in order for NWLSD to continue to offer
the level of programming that is currently
offered. Both the operating levy and the bond
levy could be on the ballot at the same time.
28NWLSD OSFC Focus Groups
NWLSD received a grant from the state to
- continue to explore the OSFC assessment. In
order to receive public input and feedback, NWLSD
hired a consultant to work with focus groups to
obtain their opinions of the Placeholder Plan, as
well as other issues that must be addressed.
29NWLSD OSFC Focus Groups
- NWLSD would now like to get the opinions of our
most vested population you, the parents and
staff. The OSFC Facility Committee has developed
a survey to see if the opinions of the focus
groups are consistent with the opinions of our
parents and staff.
30NWLSD OSFC Parent Survey
- Please take 5 minutes to complete the survey.
This information will be used as the committee
and the school board decides how to proceed.
This is an exciting time for the future of the
facilities at NWLSD. Do not miss this
opportunity to provide important input.