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Is Site of New Middle School Too Small?

Plans are racing ahead, but nothing is set in stone yet

 

School officials have two main decisions to make this month on the plan to build a new middle school, according to board member Carl Naso:

1. Where will it be built?

2. Will it house only seventh- and eighth-graders, or will sixth-graders attend classes there too?

"After that, it's just math," Naso said, indicating the rest of the calculations can be made after those two things are known.

The site of the proposed new building could prove to be an early sticking point.

Business Manager Mark Donnelly said Thursday night that the 17-acre parcel next to Strongsville High School that is being eyed as the primary location for the school is inadequate for a middle school.

Donnelly said a middle school typically requires 30 acres, including the building, parking and athletic fields.

But others haven't ruled out the site, saying the footprint of the building can be reduced by designing a two-story structure, and athletic fields can be located off-site.

The district bought the property, which is behind Jardine Funeral Home on Pearl Road, several years ago specifically for a new middle school.

Other potential sites for the new school are at the current Albion or Center middle school locations, or the closed Allen Elementary School, according to Naso.

Regardless, a firm is now in the process of taking soil samples at the Pearl Road site. Donnelly said results should be available around May 23.

He said he has also sent out notices to hire a planner -- an architect who would sketch out a preliminary plan for the building and guide the district through the process.

The school board has until July 9 to vote to put a bond issue on the November ballot. 

The issue is estimated now at $72 million and would include building a new middle school and making improvements to the other school buildings, including better technology.

The issue would cost the owner of a $100,000 home about $80 a year, but because other bond issues are expiring that now cost $72 a year, that homeowner would only see an increase of about $8 a year.

Before any decisions are made, the School Facilities Committee and school officials will host four public meetings to present plans and get input.

The meetings are set for May 15 and Chapman, May 16 at Center, May 22 at Albion and May 23 at Drake. The sessions start at 6:30 p.m.

Naso also offered assurances that while officials have to move quickly to meet the July 9 election deadline, that won't be the case once that's done.

"We are not rushing through construction," Naso said. "We'll take our time and do it right."

 

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lyn

6:33 am on Saturday, May 5, 2012

We should all be very concerned with the board insisting on going ahead with their dream of cramming a school into too small an area, despite recommendations not to do so. This will be very irresponsible. Think ahead to the future, when we all know they will be coming back to the taxpayers saying they need to make adjustments and need more monies because the existing newly built school cannot accommodate all the needs. They need to think ahead, not just for now. If that square peg won't fit in that round hole, quit trying to jam it in there. Time to admit that investment in the land purchase for the middle school was a bad use of funds. Maybe a study should have been done before you bought that land.

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tom m

10:16 am on Saturday, May 5, 2012

Does anyone know how many acres Allen And Center sits on..... and center has enough land in back to build a new school before tearing down the old one first not to mention a football field and track onsite

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Pete

3:10 pm on Saturday, May 5, 2012

They need that field for gym as well as sports and events.

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Ken McEntee

3:33 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Tom.
Allen has 16 acres - about what the proposed location has, but without the wetlands. I expect that traffic might be a concern at the Allen property, since as an elementary school, there was less bus traffic than there would be as a middle school. But it seems like an alternative that should be considered.

Pete

3:18 pm on Saturday, May 5, 2012

Well if it's going to be by SHS then why build athletic fields at all. Can't they just share with them? That being said I would pick Allen or Albion as an alternative as Center should be preserved instead of torn down as it can become for the Historical Society and also be used by the city for stuff.

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lyn

3:57 pm on Saturday, May 5, 2012

Why not either do a fantastic renovation and expansion of Center, if possible and feasible, and if additional property is needed - there is so much adjoining or near that might be able to be acquired from Catans or other property owners. The back part of the commercial properties is sitting undeveloped and I would think Catans or other would deal with the schools. And if fixing is not possible, still rebuild in that location. It is central for the whole city, and there would not be a need to locate all the required facilities far from the school if put there since there is property available adjoining or very near. Best location where it is, especially, again since it is in the center of town, serving all corners of the community equally and not benefitting one area over another.

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