Anonymous wrote:After talking with someone on the school board I'm convinced that despite their public stance that "all options are on the table," it's going to be a choice school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today, they could put a small K-2 school neighborhood school at Reed (there is room for 400 to 450 seats, and alleviate overcrowding at 4 elementary schools (one of which has been overcrowded for more than a decade). Very little money needed. Then they could focus all other funds or more funds on the MAJOR HS PROBLEM.
Well, not today or even 2016/2017. They have to give proper notice to TCS and relocate Integration Station (not an easy b/c of the specialty classrooms, but doable in time).
Anonymous wrote:Today, they could put a small K-2 school neighborhood school at Reed (there is room for 400 to 450 seats, and alleviate overcrowding at 4 elementary schools (one of which has been overcrowded for more than a decade). Very little money needed. Then they could focus all other funds or more funds on the MAJOR HS PROBLEM.
Anonymous wrote:After talking with someone on the school board I'm convinced that despite their public stance that "all options are on the table," it's going to be a choice school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Superintendent recommended spending $43-65M to build a 725 seat ES at Reed. There is a predicted deficit of about 1,400 seats,
He also suggested spending only $33M on HS seats to give us only 1,200 of the predicted deficit of 2,775 seats.
At the previous closed SB meeting, the FAC told the SB to consider whether Reed would be a neighborhood or choice school. No decision was made.
I'm hoping that someone on the SB or FAC spoke up and said how it was nonsense to be spending that much on and ES when the HS situation is much more dire. Put the $$$ into the HS seats.
Isn't the issue that there is no site to build a new high school on? The money they are spending is to add seats to the existing locations for HS seats. If they had somewhere to build a HS, surely they would.