The new Edward Brooke Charter School coming together
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The new Edward Brooke Charter School coming together
Page 4 THE EAST BOSTON TIMES-FREE PRESS Wednesday, January 30, 2013 The new Edward Brooke Charter School coming together By John Lynds Developers for the Edward Brooke Charter School attended two community meetings to go over the school’s plans to convert the former Savio high School on Byron Street into the Brooke’s new home. In November it was announced that Diversified Project Management, Inc. (DPM), a Newton, based firm had been hired to provide comprehensive project management services for the Brooke Charter School facility in Eastie. The Commonwealth’s Designer Selection Board selected the team and the project is expected to complete for the 20142015 academic year. DPM’s plan includes a major renovation to the existing 29,700 sq. ft. existing Savio building, relocate one of two Salesian houses at 619 Bennington Street to the Boys & Girls Club parking lot across the street, demolish the other Salesian house at 617 Bennington Street and add a 13,100 sq. ft. addition to the existing school building. At the first of two meeting held at Savio Hall last Tuesday, an attorney for the project, Jeff Drago, said DPM would need several variances including variances for parking, building height and use of occupancy. At the second meeting held Monday at the Orient Heights Neighborhood Council, some attending the meeting were concerned with Brooke’s plans to use Cooper Street as satellite parking for buses waiting to pick up students at the end of the day. While the developer argued the street was underutilized, residents like Karen Buttiglieri warned that there would be complaints from residents if the plan were initiated. Following a private developer’s decision to abandon his plans to build condos at the former Savio building last year, Brooke, which opened this year at the former home of the Salesians Boys & Girls Club on Paris Street, stepped in and bought the building. Currently the Brooke is planning a 475 student, K-8 facility at Savio. DPM is currently engaged in similar projects for the Codman Square Health & Education Center in Boston and for Westfield State University. The Savio building has been empty for several years and requires extensive renovation. While the Paris Street facility is just a temporary home for the Brooke, the Savio facility will serve as the school’s permanent future home. The mission of the Brooke Charter Schools is to provide an academically rigorous public education to students from the city of Boston and Chelsea that will ensure that they are prepared to enter into suc- ceed in college. The school is named after Senator Edward W. Brooke, the first AfricanAmerican elected to the U.S. Senate and the first and only black senator from Massachusetts. After attending Brooke alumni are have gone on to excel in high school and college, attending and succeeding in schools like Milton Academy, Boston Latin Academy, and University of Massachusetts – Amherst. In 2011, The Coliseum Investment Group, who was responsible for the condo development at 145-147 Everett Street, wanted to turn Savio into 21 market-rate condominiums consisting of one and two bedroom units as well as studios. Coliseum Investment Group signed a purchase and sale agreement with the Salesians and 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale was to go to the Salesians Boys & Girls Club located across the street at the former Savio Hall. However, residents were skeptical about the project from the beginning with Coliseum Investment Group unable to guarantee the community they could finance the project. In the end the deal fell through and Coliseum Investment Group pulled out and Brooke grabbed the Byron Street property. Architectural drawings of the renovation to the existing Savio building. The Edward Brooke Charter School plans to redevelop and expand the building as its new home in East Boston. An aerial view of the 13,000 sq. ft. addition planned for the Savio building. The attorney for the project, Jeff Drago, during last week’s community meeting regarding the school project. Architect for Miller Dyer Spears, Will Spears, goes over the project, which includes adding a 13,000 sq. ft. addition to the current Savio building. THINK OF IT AS AN OWNER’S MANUAL FOR YOUR MONEY. -())5(<%2:(1 (DVW%RVWRQ5HDO(VWDWH%URNHU /LVWLQJV:DQWHG&DOO0HDQG6HOOQRZ &(// )$; ZZZMHIIUH\ERZHQFRP Edward Brooke Charter School’s Jon Clark tells residents a little about the school and its future plans in East Boston. To Place Your Ad Call 781-485-0588 Do YOU have 4 years of High School or less? 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