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NORTH MAC SCHOOL DISTRICT #34

NORTH MAC SCHOOL DISTRICT #34 . Community Forum December 8, 2010. Why Discuss a Construction Project So Soon After the Consolidation?. Virden School District applied for a Construction Grant through the Capital Development Board in 2003.

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NORTH MAC SCHOOL DISTRICT #34

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  1. NORTH MAC SCHOOL DISTRICT #34 Community Forum December 8, 2010

  2. Why Discuss a Construction Project So Soon After the Consolidation? • Virden School District applied for a Construction Grant through the Capital Development Board in 2003. • The Illinois program was suspended for a period of time, but Virden remained on the 2003 list of schools.

  3. To Stimulate the Economy after the Recession, the Federal Government initiated BUILD AMERICA BONDS

  4. Goal of Build America Bonds: Public Works Projects Examples: • To improve highway and rail systems nation-wide • To improve U.S. public school infrastructure (North Mac District)

  5. GOOD NEWS FOR NORTH MAC • In the Fall of 2010, Mr. Graham was notified that the Construction Grant application had been approved by the Capital Development Board. • The North Mac Board of Education approved the transfer of the Virden Construction Grant to the North Mac District.

  6. The Funds May Be Used For: • Acquisition • Development • Construction • Rehabilitation • Improvement • Architectural Planning • Installation of buildings, structures, equipment, and land for educational purposes

  7. What Steps Must the District Take to Move This Forward? • Accept or Reject the grant at this time • Identify an affordable cost for a district project including the sale of bonds • Identify the scope/estimated cost of the project through an architectural RFP • Work with a professional to develop the ballot question

  8. What Steps Has the Board of Education Taken thus Far? • The Board has reviewed a number of building options with the district architect • The Board has reviewed options for selling and re-structuring bonds with the goal of maintaining a reasonable tax rate

  9. Why Do We Need to Renovate Current Infrastructure? • Estimates to repair current high school are excessive for a 1920 building ($9,934,440) • To improve efficiency and decrease operational costs • To enhance learning environment for students, staff, and community • To accommodate future growth

  10. Points to Consider When Choosing the Best Option: • Tax rates for surrounding school districts • Total Cost of Project • Percentage of total project costs the State will pay • Amount of money needed for referendum (difference between cost of project and state percentage) • Actual bond and interest rate after refunding bonds

  11. After careful review of options, the Board of Education has concluded: The most fiscally responsible option for updating current infrastructure within the district’s financial constraints, while maintaining a reasonable tax rate, is to:

  12. Construct an addition at the existing high school building • Demolish the existing 1920 structure • Construct a gymnasium/ fine arts auditorium in its place • Update 1919 building at South Campus to decrease operating costs • Update outdoor athletic facilities

  13. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  14. Since we are on the 2003 grant list, can we delay the referendum to a later date? • If the district does not secure the local share by June 30, 2011, the district will be moved to the 2004 list.

  15. FY 03 Priority Ranking List (North Mac currently) • Includes 78 entitled schools under Priority B and 4 entitled schools under Priority A

  16. FY 04 Application Cycle Includes 41 new applications FY 05 Application Cycle Includes 88 applications

  17. If the referendum passes, what are the time lines for construction? • If it passes, we will be notified when additional bond authorization passes (either the fall or spring veto session) • Once bond funds are available, the district will receive 45 % when contracts are awarded, 45 % when the project is 50 % complete, and 10 % at completion

  18. What will the additional costs be to the tax payers? • The goal is to keep the bond and interest rate level

  19. What Happens Next? • Form Citizens’ Referendum Committee (key people in community strategically chosen) • Train committee members on legal requirements of committee and prohibited activities • Referendum campaign planning

  20. QUESTIONS / COMMENTS FROM PUBLIC

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