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Agenda. STATE HIGH PROJECT. Why? Process Design Financial Questions. Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates architects. An aging, deficient facility. Challenges Site Parkway Security Flooding Physical plant Educational adequacy. The SCASD responds.

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Agenda

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  1. Agenda STATE HIGH PROJECT • Why? • Process • Design • Financial • Questions Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates architects

  2. An aging, deficient facility • Challenges • Site • Parkway • Security • Flooding • Physical plant • Educational adequacy

  3. The SCASD responds 2009 Master plan and educational specification Concept D1 Westerly (reno & new) 2012 Educational and architectural design team 2013 Site and concept

  4. North side • more reno than new • adaptive reuse • adds Delta • South side • more new than reno • unifies core academics • learning communities

  5. Site plan Delta Program Proposed turf fields Circulator road Welch Pool parking Improved storm water Proposed signals New access point, secure bus loop, & south side event parking

  6. Proposed State High learning communities “No student left unknown” Health & Human Services STEM 9th Grade Experience Personal Smaller Flexible Relevant Collaborative Multidisciplinary Arts & Humanities Business & Communications

  7. State High Learning communities SECOND FLOOR

  8. State High Massing study South track overhead view

  9. State High Massing study Weis Plaza overhead view

  10. State High Massing study Westerly Parkway overhead view

  11. State High Massing study Street level view from north side

  12. Debt financing $115 million Project cap ­- $10 million Capital reserve - $XX million Reallocation of District debt service ______________ $YY million Referendum cap 30-year bonds @ 5.30%  2.75 mills Ballot amount finalized in February 2014 Referendum tax phased-in from 2014-15 through 2016-2017 (3 years)

  13. Referendum • May 20, 2014 (primary) Open to allregistered voters • Local Governmental Unit Debt Act (LGUDA, Section 8042) Example wording* “Shall debt in the sum of (insert Amount) for the purpose of financing the construction of additions and improvements to the State College Area High School be authorized to be incurred as debt approved by the electors?” • Outcome affects authorization to proceed * Subject to approval by Centre County Board of Elections

  14. Next steps Now Pre-schematic design Dec-Jan Cost estimating May 20, 2014 Referendum July-Dec, 2014 Design development Early 2015 Construction documents Spring, 2015 Bid 2015-2018 Construction

  15. Questions? Our community. Our children. Our future. http://www.scasd.org/statehighfuture

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