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“ Let’s Bond Together ” Issue 3

“ Let’s Bond Together ” Issue 3. Expect….Believe….Achieve. Why We are Here…. “Together, we represent the future of our community.”. “Opportunity is rare, and a wise man will never let it go by him.”. The Ohio Schools Facilities Commission…. Ohio School Facilities Commission History

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“ Let’s Bond Together ” Issue 3

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  1. “Let’s Bond Together” Issue 3 Expect….Believe….Achieve

  2. Why We are Here…. “Together, we represent the future of our community.” “Opportunity is rare, and a wise man will never let it go by him.”

  3. The Ohio Schools Facilities Commission… • Ohio School Facilities Commission History • Equity evaluation of communities • State-wide school building assessments • Funding based on enrollment and square foot per student

  4. The Opportunity… State Funding $.60 + Local Funding $.40 School Construction Dollars Required $1.00

  5. Where We are in the Process… • Architect has been chosen and a Facility Plan has been selected • With the help of the Facilities Planning Committee • Approved by Community • Bond issue will appear in November election • 4.81 mills plus .5 mil maintenance levy • Community engaged committee has been developed to help disseminate information

  6. The Plan… • Facility Plan • Centralized Campus • K-8 • West of Stadium • Appropriate level of student segregation • Renovation of portions of MHS • Update Lecture Hall • Additional Classroom Space

  7. Why the Centralized Campus Makes Sense… • Takes advantage of increased efficiencies in maintenance, cafeteria, and central kitchen • Centrally located ~efficient busing routing • One site to maintain instead of 5 sites • Provides the most opportunity for the district to save operational cost • Provides educators increased flexibility in grouping of kids • Allows for more effective collaboration efforts

  8. Why It Makes Sense to Take Advantage of This Opportunity… Current Building Facilities are AgingEnrollmentCapacity Madison High School (1971) 1145 1073 Madison Middle School (1961) 847 574 Homer Nash Kimball Elementary (1928) 522 400 North Madison Elementary (1932) 494 275 Red Bird Elementary (1959) 550 415 Memorial Complex (1921) 220 220 *year indicates original building construction. Some updates have been made to these buildings over the course of their existence.

  9. The Cost…. • Facility Plan Base Cost • State Share at 60% • Local Share at 40% • Total Bond Issue Cost 33.6 M • Locally Funded Initiatives/Items (state non funded items) • SITE UPGRADES  • MHS ADDITIONAL CLASSROOMS  • WOOD FLOORING FOR GYM FLOORS   • UPGRADE MHS LECTURE HALL  • BOE IN MADISON HIGH SCHOOL PURCHASE LAND • (minimal - 1.5 acres)

  10. Tax Examples Be sure to apply for the Homestead Exemption Property Value Tax $ Visit the Tax Calculator to see exactly how this issue will impact your taxes.

  11. Additional Projects… • Recent legislation allows interest to be used to support additional locally funded projects • Interest money will be used to fund other projects that will be prioritized based on cost and need. • This does NOT affect the tax collection or the bond amounts • Some projects that will be considered include: • Pre K Classrooms • Community recreational fields • Bus Garage

  12. In Summary… • Every Madison Local Student will have 21st Century School Facilities • Community Use Opportunities • Local Pride and Economic Impact • State Share = 60% • Local Share = 40%

  13. Campbell K-8 School Campbell, Ohio

  14. Campbell K-8 School Campbell, Ohio

  15. Montgomery Elementary Cincinnati, Ohio

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