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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-10-02-CEC-min.pdf Capital 'Expenditures llosmitteo Meeting, Uct»ober 2, 1901, with School Committee a's'orsent, :ebool Coe*aittee - S. 3ro4u, Chairman, Mrs. Mara, Mr. Steele, and Mr. Clark 1. C.R.Q. - d►, Noyes, Chairman, E. Lo. .lay, =UMW R, Woodbert'y, and et. Souza. Reference vis made tc the memo of July °fit 1001 showing Usrelasaent by (dr dies and ;.urellraent by tirade Oreupl o Oii€,uros comp/Amu by M. spirts) t.V U. was also given e tura:noor,raabed sheet showily building ceapatcities and 3ate$t o;3r©11€>as3nt, r:'i,guats. /(das;,a: / nnss r,74 , oecondo. ;50,Oo s, e and 'tlereont, a School Slade needs. School Corr„i.ttbe etate4 that 1 seem dry school spade to heusa 140ae or more pupils is constructed tad soon no possible, one el€ ent =;ry school can be delayed for short time. if logia space is built, the elementary schools swill ue neede=d at the times shown Mi C.B.C. report of March 1961. 1200 vs 1000 ca r3cit, °lads is t,© town c©natraota epaee Far 1406 rather than for 16`W ptpUs (aa proposed originally, Juno 1961), r.Ge following space saviave could be mace business courses aced 1 room loss art, music, 'ad homemaking would need the so= number of rooms science would .tied 2 less z'o't'ms and storage space ciao. units would be decreases_ oy 1 3100 pupil unit some central information area would he cut (kitbourgb these savinws refer to the plazas submitted in June, it in not tholr intent/en to res'tbM t the semo pleas cat down; they are referred to herr as Ea basis ,or no wt risoaa of needed spooe only) Cutting fecal 363L to 12c4, outs therefore increase the pea pupil east ista eriaal lya an n.di.itiou would he oveaoo eventually. Savings made by tub -dens alone might be as little as 4300,0-a4. iraus Greasing, C.B.C. asked what the Seneol Committee's coal would be for grace: groupings if it dial not have to consider available space. Would they ultimately like to have 3-3, 2-40 or 2-8re system? 3c. realize that moviaw the 9th grade out of the iligh Mcheoi when thv,t is overcrowdeu rand thou back to the }Sigh School whom the junior high schools become oveverowted, is necessary' bat roule Ilse to know weora Ley would like the Uta iyade to be ultimately. This mi4at affect Lou, range planning. Sabaacl Cee.sittes,s erasn'or -• Sono years ago the Jekto •1 Comtdt -oc voted the 5-3-3 ,,1,..3, Since then other plans have been di ruse,-d. The 4uperiinte_'iitoat advises azaiuet a Jevinion now because of doubt about na bers. There is oo3asi=uenzole eviceasce that,ser college proparat on, dating the Sts ;rtt.ue with the ill& ,ichsel nay he knot,-,far , e.g. a<raa1ish 1Jeptt. oEfa offea 4 yold' 1 tojo` BYO ' 1143 ti program. L.E.C. asked whether facilities to he included la a new J. could .1.'ffor ciopeudiia , upon tthethee' it was to house 7th aid 8th o;-dos vloac or arises 703,,n4 0. *auool Committee stays vo. Ll t eilities needed by ?a, u :rade aro also noo eu by area fes a ,t:t, .. D. ,-Doyen asked 15 the tligh school sive is o$& eaonjo to hoi=.k more ishan 81(1' „a- tle if that obo1u over he wanted or would we have to o.aotbe'tl ::igh - thud eleewborc in town if the $injected ear©lar,c'nts turn OLL to :7e to, low? . :,i rownr felt that, unless Urn town chs et. its Bonin 1•-ws so ne to alloy marry E+u1tia'ently awoiliu a, the projected enrollment e i37o0 w 20J0 dor .,ra:tea 30,119 ant,. 12 could dot be a:ceased. 200, night he Art beta l,eo ?toy iRb's` no idea wh-t B.t; .Lot of Ceaccr 4 acrydis na,, a lingto;a9irlsl '3a]. ochlc 1 3 cnools Elio 3-. uc. )aeatoraer 2, 1001, dieetin of C.E.C. with School Gimmittee, continued. D. Noyes asked about the possibility of building a new J.11.4. instead o:t the addition, and moving l ,tb grade@or port of it# into J,Ih.S. ta to ,relieve overcro;aaiius in 1103, r: Bair answered that moving 10th grade is mock loss desirable thea moving 9th ;srdel some 11th nod 19th graaero take a lata ;rate claist 4.g. language or ether elective, Mr, &oyes suggested addla„ apace for 900 pupils to the digh thcb©el rather than for 1200 or 1500 because he was concerned about having extra space in the High ,icboel is the year 1970 (400 extra seats). This woad mean buildins the third J.19,4 by 1966 aod the Scheel Committee felt that it would not be advisable to have 090 to 900 extra seats .for several years before 107th fr. Noyes asked whether the town aiatai•$ not reach maximum 1xpulation In 1070. Mr. Brown answered that it would not reach maximum, that the slope of the line showing ikopulastion inoreaae straightens at that year, The .3ehoo1 Committee motioned that the building of 300 or 600-spupi.l units allow) flexibility which netted accOmoustes these figures with the possibility of error, Mr. Quirt there is as possibility of aaddin, capacity tO Die and and Money, School Committee Cenolasiotist L.$, Adsitioa to be reaaip 19€k3 (1200V) - /9a- 2400 capacity is good through 1967 19003 - mange 9th ,,,scale out (740e11 $ h) New J,IU.3, needed to open 136 (00 - capacity) brik, total J.:f.J. capacity to 2690. rle>nern ty school neeelaad to open I'M 910 eeapaoiay) tiemaata, y &e4rnu1 needed to open 1307 (0100 capacity) �, ra h ,cwa 0tl grades (or parts e, atom) to .i.H.S: to take up any es0csas W�caact3. end move 90 grades to f,S0 in estimating capita of future schools, the School Committee se ;eats that oast oa old schools plus allowance o; 3i,+/yr, for increased building cost be allowed, Sites We seed etbo At 20 acres tor a Yaew J,2.s. ism STtoole is the new chairman el twae School Sitos Committee, Ho thought we mi,slit a,uess at a erica et 17x$000 for at.ch a site, The v.t .C, etron;iy reuoi s;teladed ptwcha a o' ap. opflzte site aJ soon i'2Gi ;;7,>soiale. !nether meetin.;, with the School i eoaaittee will he olaaaaned soma vide after Town '„eeta ; when Corea ae%inite plana ior the Secondary kaohoe11 Sp.a;,ce are ready,