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Pickerington Schools Long Term Building Plan BOE Presentation 4/8/19 GOALS FOR LONG TERM BUILDING PLAN Minimize the staffing increase Minimize transportation cost increase Minimize changes to boundaries Create a balanced


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Pickerington Schools Long Term Building Plan

BOE Presentation

4/8/19

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GOALS FOR LONG TERM BUILDING PLAN

  • Minimize the staffing increase
  • Minimize transportation cost increase
  • Minimize changes to boundaries
  • Create a balanced feeder pattern
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Ranked in order from most preferred to least preferred options a. Enrollment Study b. Develop vacant property for future use c. Reallocate existing classrooms d. Moving programs e. Renovations f. Additions g. New buildings and facilities h. Renting facilities i. District-Wide Redistricting j. Modular classrooms k. Creative scheduling

P4P Committee: WORK PRIORITIES

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PROJECTED DISTRICT GROWTH

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PROJECTED DISTRICT GROWTH by building

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PROJECTED DISTRICT GROWTH by building

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PROJECTED DISTRICT GROWTH by building

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PROJECTED DISTRICT GROWTH by building

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PRESCHOOL GROWTH

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Current (4-8-19) Preschool Special Needs 130 134 124 127 142 148 (33 Itin) (115 CRB) Preschool Typicals 41 43 66 74 70 79 Total Students 171 177 190 201 212 227

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Steps already taken

  • Moved Preschool in order to make space
  • Continue to renovate spaces at Central
  • Purchased land site for future growth
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What we have already done at current buildings to help with space

➢ Created a classroom in the Media Center used for Business and Social Studies ➢ Old Art room changed to Engineering Robotics Room ➢ Old Robotics and Special Education classroom divided up into Computer Graphics and other classrooms ➢ Dressing room for Theatre ➢ Converted upstairs storage (balcony over Commons) into office space ➢ Removing lockers creating a teacher/copier workroom to free up space for additional classrooms ➢ Created storage area from pre-existing locker bay ➢ Created classroom in older conference area (inside administrative offices)

Renovations at Central High School

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Future Planning

❖ Renovate some spaces at Ridgeview to make room ❖ Continue to move Preschool Units

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Preliminary Long Term Building Plan

NEW JR. HIGH AND ATHLETIC FACILITIES

  • n the McGill Property

HERITAGE ELEMENTARY BUILDING

Becomes a Pre-School Building and Welcome Center

ADDITIONS TO THE HIGH SCHOOL CURRENT JR. HIGH

Becomes a elementary, middle school and Gateway location.

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Preliminary Long Term Building Plan

NEW JR. HIGH AND ATHLETIC FACILITIES

PROS:

  • Accommodates Growth
  • Reduced Traffic on Hill Road
  • Secondary Campus for both high schools
  • Athletic Facilities - Shared
  • Staff Resources on Secondary Campus - Shared
  • Modern Athletic Facilities
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Preliminary Long Term Building Plan

CURRENT JR. HIGH

Becomes a elementary, middle school and Gateway location. PROS:

  • 4th middle school = balanced feeder buildings
  • Increase capacity in other elementary schools
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Preliminary Long Term Building Plan

HERITAGE ELEMENTARY BUILDING

Becomes a Pre-School Building and Welcome Center PROS:

  • Pre-School Center
  • Alleviates Elementary / Creates Capacity
  • Before and After-school Program for Pre-School
  • Decrease Traffic Pattern on East St.
  • Welcome Center becomes part of the DO

creating synergy and communication

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Preliminary Long Term Building Plan

ADDITIONS TO THE HIGH SCHOOL

PROS:

  • Allows for additional growth
  • Adding secure vestibules
  • Increase lunch space at Central
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PROPOSED TIMELINE

2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

  • Jr. High Design
  • Jr. High Construction

Ridgeview Design Ridgeview Const. Heritage Design Heritage Const. FUNDING COMPLETE HS Classroom Design (x2) HS Const.

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New Jr. High

  • 1,100 Student (7th /8th grades) capacity
  • To be built upon McGill Site
  • Lakeview would be basis of design
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New Jr. High

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New Jr. High

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Ridgeview

  • Renovate Ridgeview Stem Junior High to serve as a K-4

Elementary School, a 5-6 Intermediate School and the home of the Gateway Academy.

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Ridgeview (Elementary, Intermediate and Gifted Academy)

Possible locations for additional 5th and 6th CR

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Heritage Preschool Center

  • Renovate Heritage Elementary to serve as the permanent home for

Pickerington Preschool Program

  • Provide a total of 16 classrooms serving 12-16 per room for a total

capacity of 256 (x two session/day = 512)

  • Includes (2) large muscle rooms, small group and administrative

spaces

  • Includes District Welcome Center
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Heritage Preschool Center

Lower Level Upper Level

Welcome Center 1 M 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 New Entry 6 M

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Central High School

  • 24 New Classrooms for a total of 95
  • Renovated Secure Main Entry
  • Expanded Cafeteria (increased seating from 496 to 680)
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Central High School

New Classrooms

1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8

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Central High School

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Central High School

Cafeteria Expansion Cafeteria Expansion 25 x 8 = 200

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North High School

  • 18 New Classrooms for a total of 95
  • Renovated Secure Main Entry
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North High School

Upper Level Lower Level

9 10 15 16 11 12 13 14 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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North High School

  • Renovated Secure Main Entry

Lower Level Secured Vestibule

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Violet to New Elementary

There are 123 students in this area. Violet currently has 475 minus 123 equals 352. KG-18…FIRST-20 SECOND-26 THIRD-28 FOURTH-31

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Toll Gate Elementary to New Elementary

There are 120 students in this area. Toll Gate’s current total is 694 minus 120 equals 574. There are 57 middle school students in this area. KG-20 FIRST-30 SECOND-22 THIRD-21 FOURTH-27

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Toll Gate MS Change to possible new MS There are 83 middle school students in this area. Combine with 57 MS students from TG to new MS is 140. Adding 111 MS from Harmon will be a total of 251. 5TH – 44 6TH – 39 5TH - 28 6TH - 29

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Harmon to New Middle School

111 students

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New RMS-total of 251—111 from HMS-140 from Toll Gate

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New Elementary Boundary-Violet, Toll Gate, Heritage

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  • North Boundary
  • Wellington Park (City)
  • Lake Forest (City)
  • Heron Crossing (Twp)
  • Spring Creek (City)
  • Reserve at Meadowmoore
  • Central Boundary
  • Dairy Farm along Busey (City)
  • Stemen Rd. Development (dog park to Grant Ln)
  • Williard Reserve (City)
  • Pickerington Ponds (City)
  • Tussing Place
  • Overland Park
  • Sycamore Place
  • Preston Trails
  • Patrick’s Square
  • Villages at Sycamore
  • Willow Pond

Areas of Interest

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Pros and Cons

Handout

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Pickerington Schools Long Term Building Plan

Questions?