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Re: A new High School?



Well, lets just hope that they make some firm plans for selling the high school
PRIOR to buying the land, etc. The last thing we need is a huge building like
that sitting around unused for decades, and causing acrimonious feelings like
the 1912 Building caused.

Janesta Sullivan

btw, I LOVE the 1912 Building.

Tim Kinkeade wrote:

> Hi John & all,
>
> First, I don't think the decision has been made to construct a new High
> School.  That was the recommendation of the architect but it has not been
> sent to board from the Facilities Committee as a recommendation.
> Personally, I think we are missing large gaps of information that we need to
> be able to forward a recommendation to the board.
>
> First answer, my understanding is that the model the architect proposed will
> house grades 9-12.  It is also my understanding that the model was for
> 800+,- with a core for 1000.  Apparently there are 775 students enrolled in
> 9-12 currently.
>
> The estimated costs excluding the land are 18,806,577 per the New Moscow
> High School Master Budget Summary provided by the architect.  The cost of 40
> acres is estimated to $600,000 for 40 acres.  There are fee's of $70,000 and
> $150,000 budgeted for offsite utilities and road extension, respectively.
>
> According to the architect these last three expenses are offset by the sale
> of the current High School.
>
> Tim Kinkeade
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Danahy [mailto:JDANAHY@turbonet.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 1:26 PM
> To: Vision2020
> Subject: A new High School?
>
> Is our new high school to be a four year or three year high school?
>
> How much will it cost, land included?
>
> How many students will it be used for?
>
> John Danahy
> jdanahy@turbonet.com




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