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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The initial 800 seats for the CC are proposed for 2024-25. Those aren't the seats that will replace the Ed Center seats. Those are the other portion of the 1300 HS seats that have been TBD for two CIP processes. Building more seats at the CC to replace the Ed Center seats will happen in phase 2, which must be after 2024-25. So the SB probably plans to deal with where to move Montessori around the same time that it is planning for the new S Arlington elementary school around 2025. They probably also don't want too much attention paid to the tens of millions of dollars it's going to cost to replace the Henry seats if they tear down that building. [b]Those costs aren't being mentioned anywhere.[/b][/quote] They're not being mentioned in this elementary planning initiative, but they are being considered in the CIP process. Look at the presentation from Tuesday's work session, pages 22 and 31-32.[/quote] Nope. Those slides show the cost of tearing down Henry and separately the costs of building a new S Arlington ES around 2025. The costs for building a new facility for Montessori if they tear down Henry (either by rebuilding the Ed Center as an ES or by building another school for them elsewhere) are not shown on those slides. Please recall that a new S Arlington ES is needed even before they tear down Henry.[/quote]
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