Master Plan Draft
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Master Plan Draft
Facilities Master Plan Board Update Lucia Mar Unified School District Lucia Mar Unified School District May 20, 2014 Agenda 2 minutes Facilities Master Plan Process 5 minutes Overview of FMP Report Planning Themes and Sample Educational Specifications 15 minutes Scope Categories and FAC Prioritization Five Sample Master Plans Questions and Discussion 300+ participants create value / process to date 6 Executive Steering Committee Meetings 4 Facilities Advisory Committee Meetings (Established FMP Process) 1 – Process Overview | Educational Program Vision | Needs Assessment 2 – Master Planning Themes| Demographics | Qualities of 21C Learning Environments 3 – Overview of Educational Specifications | Sample Master Plans 4 – Scope Prioritization 300+ participants create value / process to date 36 School Site Committee Meetings / Site Visits (Community Members, Teachers & Parents) Overview of Questionnaire Responses and 1 on 1 Site Master Plan Review 6 Overarching Focus Group Meetings 1 – Food Service 2 – Maintenance, Operations, & Transportation 3 – Special Education (2 meetings) 4 – Technology 5 – Career Technical Education 2 Town Hall Meetings 1 – Arroyo Grande High School 2 – Nipomo High School 300+ participants LMUSD Facility Planning Themes Innovative Program Vision: 21C Skills Focused Common Baseline Parity Planned Use of Resources Mission: Safety and Security to engage, challenge, and inspire students through the power of learning Community Connections and Enhancement Professional Capacity Support Healthy Students Sustainable School Design Draft FMP Report Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PROCESS 2.0 PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 3.0 PROGRAM VISION AND SPECIFICATIONS 4.0 SCOPE RECOMMENDATIONS AND PRIORITZATION 5.0 SITE MASTER PLANS 6.0 APPENDIX Educational Specifications Campus Organization Tutoring Rooms Project Based Learning Career / College Prep Special Education Support Assembly Main Office Student Support Center Library/Media Center MPR / Food Service Athletics / P.E. Outdoors supports all learners reflective flexible / adaptive Large, medium, small, groups project based learning engagement / collaboration technology rich student centered sustainable Tutoring Rooms Elementary Space Sizes and Adjacencies: Space Qualities: • Distributed throughout campus / grade level grouping K, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 • Flexible space for small group instruction • All four walls used for presentation, writing surfaces • Flexible, movable furniture • Multiple presentation/tech ready zones KINDERGARTEN / TK / Pre-K Elementary Space Sizes and Adjacencies: Space Qualities: • Located near Admin and front of the school • Pre-school located at most schools • Transitional K at 4 schools • Appropriate sized rooms with access to restrooms, outdoor play, shade • Associated with small tutoring room Project Based Learning Elementary Space Sizes and Adjacencies: Space Qualities: • Flexible furnishings • Perimeter casework and sinks along storage wall • Floor recessed power/data • Separate storage for Art/Science • Centrally located on campus • High ceilings, where possible • Combine Computer/PBL Lab to allow for operable wall between • Professional Development use • Multiple presentation/ writing surfaces • Access to outdoor learning space with water and power STUDENT SUPPORT CENTER Elementary and Middle Space Sizes and Adjacencies: SPEECH 200 SF COUNSELOR 150 SF PSYCH. 150 SF WAITING / SMALL GROUP 200 SF CONF. RM. 200 SF Space Qualities: • Located near the main office and classrooms • Support staff offices, acoustically separated for confidential meetings • Consolidate all student services • Comfortable seating and environment LIBRARY / MEDIA CENTER ES PROGRAM STANDARDS Elementary Space Sizes and Adjacencies: Space Qualities • Media Lab flexible furniture, tech ready • Space for Prof. Development and parent meetings • Space for Tech Storage and Book Storage • 2 SF/student min. per CDE Standards MULTIPURPOSE ROOM Elementary Space Qualities: • Appropriately sized performance space • Connection to outdoor gathering • Food service space • Weather protected lunch shelter to “free up” MPR ADMINISTRATION Elementary Space Sizes and Adjacencies: Admin. Planning Goals: • Check Main Office Size/Lobby • Distribute Faculty Work Rms. with restrooms (1) primary, (1) upper level • Appropriate sized Health Office • Appropriate sized Staff Lounge and General Storage • Identify Parent Resource Area Health Classroom Elementary Space Sizes and Adjacencies: Health Classroom 960 SF P.E. STOR. 100SF Office 100SF Space Qualities: • Sink inside classroom • Adjacent to the field/blacktop • Cleanable flooring • Classroom technology amenities • Can double as a tutor room SPECIAL EDUCATION Elementary Space Qualities: • Located near primary and lower grade level classrooms – quantities vary at each site • Designed to support special ed. student population needs • Self Contained but least restrictive environment SPECIAL EDUCATION Middle and High Space Qualities: • Located near primary and lower grade level classrooms – quantities vary at each site • Designed to support special ed. student population needs • Self Contained but least restrictive environment • Therapy Room adjacent SCIENCE LABS Middle and High Space Qualities: • Large enough for lecture and lab to be combined into one room • Direct access to support spaces • Adjacent to other science labs, but centrally located on campus CLASSROOMS / CO-LAB High Space Qualities: • Adjacent break-out space for collaborative activities, study/project rooms • Ability for academies to form – 9 to 10 classroom groupings, specialty spaces on the 1st floor • Plan allows for Phased in 2-story building additions CTE - ELECTIVES High • Real World CTE Program and facilities to match curriculum goals • Culinary Arts • Sports Medicine • Agriculture • Child Development • Visual and Performing Arts • Public Service PERFORMING ARTS High Space Qualities: • Appropriately sized spaces with associated support rooms • Grouped together on campus and near other Performing Arts Facilities ATHLETICS - STADIUM AERIAL VIEW OF CAMPUS High Space Qualities: • Use space under stadium seating • Visitor and Home functions • Artificial Turf Football Field • Rubberized track OUTDOOR SPACES Site Improvements Space Qualities: • Shade “sails”, seating for outdoor learning opportunities • Diverse types of spaces; gardens, reflective, hands-on play • Near classrooms and MPR • Parking/drop-off improvements • Field and blacktop refurbishment build smart / 16 project scope categories 1 Modernize & Reconfigure Existing Kindergarten, Classroom & Lab Buildings 2 Existing Classroom Building Systems & Toilets 3 Site Utilities 4a New Construction – Kindergarten / Preschool 4b New Construction – Classrooms and PE Classroom 5 PBL Lab, Science & Career Tech Education 6 Performing Arts Improvements 7 Multipurpose / Food Service Improvements 8 Physical Education Improvements 9 Administration & Staff Support 10 Library/Media Center 11 Safety and Security 12 Outdoor Learning Quads 13 Exterior Play Spaces, Playfields & Hardcourts 14 21st Century Learning Classroom Flexibility 15 Technology Infrastructure enrich lives / facilities advisory committee prioritization results Top Priority Scope Categories – District Wide Reference Section 4, page 8-9 enrich lives / facilities advisory committee prioritization results Top Priority Scope Categories – By School Sample Master Plans Haloe Elementary Existing Campus Building Program Issues: • Grade Level Clustering with Tutor Rooms and Outdoor Learning Areas, Portable to Permanent Replacement • Kindergarten Locations Problematic and Quantity/Size of Some K Classrooms Deficient, 24:1 K-3 Goal • Lacking Pre-school Classrooms • Lacking Dedicated Health/P.E. Room • MPR undersized • Lacking PBL / Computer Lab • Lacking Consolidated Student Support Center • Lacking Lunch shelter • Desire for Additional Parking • Lacking Restrooms • Lacking Staff Work Room Haloe Elementary Proposed Master Plan Planning Solutions: • Grade Level Clustering with Tutor Rooms and Outdoor Learning Areas • New Kindergarten Pre-school Building • New PBL / Computer Lab, Student Support Center, Staff Work Room • New MPR, Food Service and Lunch Shelter • New Parking, Drop-Off Configuration • New Administration Building Lange Elementary Existing Campus Building Program Issues: • Kindergarten Quantity/Size of Some K/TK Classrooms Deficient • Lacking Pre-school Classrooms • Additional Special Ed. Programs Needed • Lacking Dedicated Health/P.E. Room, Student Support Center • Lacking PBL / Computer Lab • Lacking Lunch shelter • Improvement to Bus Drop-off Needed • Additional Restrooms Needed Lange Elementary Proposed Master Plan Planning Solutions: • New TK/Kindergarten Classroom Building • New Pre-school Classrooms • New Special Ed. Spaces • New Health/P.E. Room, Student Support Center, Faculty Support • New PBL / Computer Lab • New Lunch shelter • New Bus Drop-off • New Adult/Student Restrooms Paulding Middle Existing Campus Building Program Issues: • Campus impacted – usable acreage limited • Optimize lower level campus and improve PE/Athletics Facilities • Lacking Science Labs (in smaller size classroom) • Lacking Elective Labs (in portables) • Lacking Support Spaces for Special Ed. Program • Lacking Lunch shelter Paulding Middle Proposed Master Plan Planning Solutions: • New Bridge with Elevator, Connected to New PE Building, Field Improvements • New Lunch Shelter Paulding Middle Proposed Master Plan Planning Solutions: • New 2-Story Classroom Building • New Science Labs • New Elective Labs • Improve Special Ed. Spaces Arroyo Grande High Existing Campus Building Program Issues: • Campus layout fragmented – 900 portables – phased multi-story classroom buildings proposed with commons / collaboration areas • Some CTE Facilities Lacking Sports Medicine Culinary Arts • Some Elective Labs Deficient Arts Band, Choir, Keyboarding • Lacking Support Spaces for Special Ed. Programs Transition Program SDC and E.D. Programs • Lacking PE/Athletics Facilities Stadium – 9 lane track Practice Gym and Fitness Consolidate Dance, Weight Room and Team Rooms • Relocation of Child Development Arroyo Grande High Proposed Master Plan Planning Solutions: • New 2-Story Classroom Building • New CTE Facilities Sports Medicine, Culinary Arts • New Elective Labs Arts, Band, Choir, Keyboarding • Improve Special Ed. Spaces Transition Program SDC and E.D. Programs • New PE/Athletics Facilities Stadium – 9 lane track Practice Gym and Fitness Consolidate Dance, Weight Room and Team Rooms • Relocation of Child Development Nipomo High Existing Campus Building Program Issues: • Portable to Permanent Replacement • Some CTE Facilities Lacking Agriculture, Health Science, Public Service • Some Elective Labs Deficient Science Labs Flex Labs • Performing Arts Facilities Lacking Theater Dance Band Keyboarding • Lacking Support Spaces for Special Ed. Programs • Lacking PE/Athletics Facilities Stadium – 9 lane track Practice Gym and Wrestling Room Consolidate Fitness, Weight Room and Team Rooms Nipomo High Proposed Master Plan Planning Solutions: • New 2-Story Classroom Building Portable to Permanent Replacement • New and Reconfigured CTE Facilities Agriculture, Health Science, Public Service • New Science Labs/Flex Labs • New Performing Arts Facilities • Improved Special Ed. Spaces • New PE/Athletics Facilities Stadium – 9 lane track Practice Gym and Wrestling Room Consolidate Fitness, Weight Room and Team Rooms Site Specific Summary Summary of Proposed New Construction Summary of Upgrades to Existing Buildings and Grounds Reference Section 4, page 3-7 FACILITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Allan Havemose, Executive Director of Information Technology Amy Jacobs, Marketing and Communications Coordinator Andy Stenson, Mesa MS Principal Beth Curran, Community Member Brett Gimlin, Nipomo ES Principal Brycen Ikeda, Community Member Alternate Carolina Vega, Student Board Member LHS Carolyn Johnson, City of Pismo Beach Parks and Recreation Planning Manager Chad Robertson, School Board Vice President Chuck Fiorentino, Paulding MS Principal Cindy Naber, Director of Food Services Clarence Carres, LMUSD Conan Bowers, Arroyo Grande HS Principal Connie O’Henley, Clark Center Executive Director Curt Eichperger, Coordinator, Student Safety and Support Cynthia Ravalin, Director Student Services Cynthia Soto ,Student Board Member NHS Debbie Schimandle, Lange ES Principal Denise Bailey, FMO Secretary Don Stewart, School Board Member Donna Kandel, LMUTA President & Nipomo HS Teacher Duane Whittemore, Maintenance Supervisor Dwight MacDonald, Arroyo Grande HS Athletics Director Eric Dunham, New Tech High School Teacher Gary Gebhardt, Ocean View Parent Gregg Ray, City of Grover Beach Public Works Director/Engineer Ian Penton, Judkins MS Principal Jana Pruett, Parent Janet Weldon, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent/ Board of Education Jeff Dixon, Executive Director Facilities Planning/ Maintenance & Operations Jenifer McIntyre, South County Sanitation Jim Dececco, Oceano ES Teacher / Vice Chair of School Responsibilities Committee Jim Empey, Harloe ES Principal Jim Hogeboom, Superintendent Judith Bean, Community Member Kathleen Schwind, Student Board Member AGHS Kaylin Stewart, Student Board Member CCNTHS Kimberly Shrode, Ocean View Teacher Lonnie Curtis, Oceano Community Services District/ Former General Manager BRANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Heather Brough, Parent Lou Cappeli, Parent Amy Filice, Parent Debbie Handy, Teacher Paul Jarris, Principal Liz Johnson, Teacher Michelle Loomis, Parent Laura Parlich, Parent Jennifer Pedrotti, Parent Jana Pruett, Parent Jillian Smith, Parent DANA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tim Chew, Parent + Nipomo Softball Karen Clement, Parent Robin Cobbs, Parent Nahlen Faour, Parent Ramiro Gomez, Parent Megan Kauffman, Parent Mark Machala, Parent Johnnie Martinez, Parent + Nipomo Softball Lilia Martinez, Parent Stacey Russell, Principal Shannon Ware, Parent FAIRGROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rita Blackburn, PTO, First 5 Ivana Carlos, Parent Suzanna Crouch, Parent Brittany Ellison, Teacher Janet Knollenberg, Parent Cristine Odle. Parent Mandy Steil, Teacher Lara Storm, Principal Martin Wadlow, Teacher Lindsey Westbrook, Parent, PTO GROVER BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Danielle Allen, Parent Brandy Boling, Parent Adele Embry, Concerned Community Member Geri Graham, Parent Tracy LeVeque, Parent Garret Matsuura, Parent Participants NIPOMO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Brett Gimlia, Principal Val Hemen, Parent Amy Henry, Parent Nancy Manohn, Nipomo Rec. Exec. Director Melissa Quaresma, Parent Marikah Simonson, PTA President OCEAN VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Cory Blankenship, Custodian II Sarah Butler, Principal Margaret Kensinger-Kloofer, Parent Debbie Meritt, Secretary Kari Sunner, PTA OCEANO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Jim DeCecco, Teacher Diana Tappan, Teacher Ron Walton, Principal Lloyd Walzer, Teacher SHELL BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Hank Cervantez, Community Member Sammie Cervantez, Principal Heather Harvey, Parent/ Tutor Nicole Longhead, Parent/ PTO President Jody Mahoney, Parent/ PTO Paula Williams, Parent/ PTO MESA MIDDLE SCHOOL Gracie Aviles, Student Jennie Cuero, SSC Chair/ DELAC Chair Derek Muetzel, Assistant Principal Chad Robertson, LMUSD Andy Stenson, Principal Jodi Wells PAULDING MIDDLE SCHOOL Richard Clement, Lead Custodian Susan Crouch, Parent SSC FACILITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mark Millis ,School Board Member Michael LeBrun, Nipomo Community Services District General Manager Michelle Ellis ,Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Michelle Johnson, Nipomo HS Principal Mike McAustin, Arroyo Grande HS Assistant Athletic Director & Teacher Mike Milton, Grounds & Custodial Supervisor Mike Thomas, CSEA President Nancy DePue, Former Superintendent of LMUSD Nancy Miller, Director of Career & Technical Education Piper Adelman, Community Member Raynee Daley, Assistant Superintendent of Business Rhonda Seybert, Director of Finance Rick Pierce, Clark Center Technical Director Ron Walton, Oceano ES Principal Sarah Butler, Ocean View ES Principal Steve Adams, Arroyo Grande City Manager Steve Hollister, Community Member Tom Butler, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Tricia Lubin, LMUTA Rep & Judkins MS Teacher EXECUTIVE STEERING COMMITTEE Allan Havemose, Executive Director of Information Technology Amy Jacobs, Marketing and Communications Coordinator Cindy Naber, Director of Food Services Chad Robertson, School Board Vice President Curt Eichperger, Coordinator, Student Safety and Support Cynthia Ravalin, Director, Student Services Janet Weldon, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent / Board of Education Jeff Dixon, Executive Director Facilities Planning, M&O Jim Hogeboom, Superintendent Michelle Ellis, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Nancy Miller, Director of Career & Technical Education Raynee Daley, Assistant Superintendent of Business Rhonda Seybert, Director of Finance Steve Hollister Community Member Tom Butler, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Vicki Meagher, School Board President GROVER BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Jennifer Matsuura, Parent Yaraul Ravalos, Parent James Snyder, Principal Kurt Sutherland, Teacher Sherry Vasquez, Teacher GROVER HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Cris Andrade, Teacher Stan B.,Parent Lou Homan, Sub teacher / Parent Susan Kesseling, Principal Mauldia Quirk, Parent Bridgette Vauhandy, Parent HARLOE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Linda Baker, Parent Jim Empey, Principal Stacey Smith, Parent Anna Stewart, Secretary JUDKINS MIDDLE SCHOOL Edmund Alarcia, Teacher Laine Ananal, Sec. IV Jeannine Cross, AP Pamela Deal, Teacher Curt Eichperger, Parent Kristi Fuller, Teacher Mike Gunderson, Parent Dave Johnson, Teacher Alex Joralemon, Teacher Alyssa Labnado, Teacher Brenden Leach, Teacher Steve Long, Teacher Tricia Lubim, Teacher Amy McCoy, Parent Lacie Newton, Teacher Ian Penton, Principal Christine Pierce, Teacher Cynthia Ravalin, Student Serv. Rep. Christie Richards, Teacher Karen Richmond, Teacher Brian Walker, Parent Casey Williams, Teacher Janie Wozaiak, Counselor Participants PAULDING MIDDLE SCHOOL Chuck Fiorentino, Principal Diane Furakawa, Secretary Emily Green, Teacher Cade Newman, Teacher Peter Ponomaroff, Assistant Principal Jana Pruett, PTSO Sandy Sistek, Parent Colleen Uhran, PTSO ARROYO GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL Jim Adelman, Parent Piper Adelman, Parent Kristen Barneich, Resident/ Arroyo Grande City Council Mike Barneich, Resident/ Arroyo Grande City Council Conan Bowers, Principal Clarence Cabreros, Athletic Foundation Frank Galassi, Parent / Facilities Aficionado Mike Mostago, Assistant Principal Patty Poporich, Parent Jana Pruett, Parent Julie Shires, Parent Erik Tweedks, Parent/ Kiwanas Club CENTRAL COAST NEW TECH HIGH SCHOOL Debra Colbert, CCNTH Booster VP Teri Hunter, CCNTH Booster Jason Kaufman, CCNTH Parent/Booster Nancy Marohn, CCNTH Parent M.F. Specchierla, CCNTH Teacher Anneke Vanderveen, CCNTH Booster Rob Vanderveen, CCNTH Booster LOPEZ HIGH SCHOOL Chartissa Boaz-Skinner, Principal Bernie Dominquez, Counselor FACILITIES, MAINTENANCE, OPERATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Denise Bailey, FMO Secretary Jeff Dixon, Executive Director Facilities, M&O Bryan Hagwood, Electrician Sharron Harwio ,Transportation Coordinator Mike Milton, Supervisor of Custodial and Grounds Rolie Vick, Plumber Ryan Vinn, HVAC Duane Whittemore, Supervisor of Maintenance LANGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Candace Brown, Parent + library Carlyn Hinds, Parent Sandra Jimenez, Parent Eunice Lopez, Parent Debbie Schimandle, Parent NIPOMO HIGH SCHOOL Bob Bowles, Parent Debbie Carter, Staff Nahleh Faour, Parent Andy Garcia, Parent Rosie Garcia, Parent Sandra Jimenez, Parent Michelle Johnson, Principal Joshua Lee, Coach Shannon Lemons, Parent, Teacher Eunice Lopez, Parent Trina Lorance, Assistant Principal Justin Magdalenu, Teacher, girls wrestling coach Nancy Skidmore, Parent, Tennis Coach Cathy Springfield, Parent, Tennis Coach Christine Woodman, Teacher Participants Next Steps: Board Questions: May 30th Team Responses: June 4th Board Adoption: June 10th Questions & Discussion