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Board of Ed Cools on Building New Post Road School. Renos, Fields On Table. Posted on Monday, February 27 @ 23:33:02 EST by jfbailey

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey. February 27, 2006: On the eve of the first of three meetings around town to discuss infrastructure and capital improvements proposals with the public, the Board of Education indicated they were not prepared to move ahead with the proposal to build a new Post Road School for $36 Million  (more than half of the $67 Million capital projects proposal under consideration), without having a strategic plan created for the School District going out 5 to 10 years.



Board of Education members Peter Bassano, Bill Pollak, Terry McGuire, Michelle

Tratoros and Rosemarie Eller all voiced  reservations about endorsing the new school proposed project to the public in the round of public meetings beginning tomorrow evening at Ridgeway School at 8 P.M.. Board Member, Rick Tompkins was not in attendance.

 

Peter Bassano said demographic trends and migration patterns were not studied in preparing the architect’s recommendations, that projections were based solely on birth rates. He called for a strategic plan for the district to address those specific factors, budget trends, and the possible need for a new middle school. Timothy Connors, Superintendent of Schools, disagreed with Mr. Bassano, declaring that birth rates had been “the most reliable” method of determining facility capacities and needs. Connors warned that not providing for facilties now held out the possibility of not being able to accept students in the future.

 

The board decided they would present the new Post Road School proposal and the renovation of the present Post Road School as presented by the architects to the public as what the district architect had recommended, and that the board themselves does not have enough information to make a decision on how to handle Post Road School needs at this time.

 

Board of Education President Donna McLaughlin told WPCNR after the meeting that she did not know  when a Post Road decision, to build a new school or renovate, could or would be made. Ms. McLaughlin told WPCNR she did not think the middle school facility was that critical at this time because the district still has room at Eastview School now that the Youth Bureau is moving out of that building.

 

 

In addition, the board made clear that the infrastructure improvements totaling approximately $21 Million would be explained to the public in the upcoming series of meetings,  and the artificial turfing and improvement of the stands of  the two football fields, Parker Stadium and Loucks Field at a cost of $10 Million was still on the table as a possibility for next year. 

 

 

The Board at the close of the meeting agreed to consider hiring a consultant (The Cambridge  Group) to prepare a 10-year strategic plan for the district at the approximate cost of $15 to $18,000 a year to the district. Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors noted that such a plan would not tell the Board whether the Post Road School project was feasible, nor would it analyze the validity of the architectural firm’s recommendations.  

 

Timothy Connors said that such a strategic  plan would not be effective unless there was what he called “an action plan” to implement the plan recommendations. He said that would involve hiring a facilitator to keep the recommendations of such a plan on track, and make sure they were done.

 

Donna McLaughlin said she felt the Board had to put the proposals out to the public to get their input on the projects.

 

A third meeting of the Annual Budget Committee was scheduled for March 15, in addition to the meeting slated for March 8.

 

The meetings in which the public is invited to hear the capital projects proposals are tomorrow evening, Tuesday, February 28, at Ridgeway School, 8 P.M.; March 7 at Post Road School, 8 P.M.; March 14 at Mamaroneck Avenue School, 8 P.M.; and March 20, a public hearing at Education House, 7:30 P.M.

 

Bill Pollak, asked by WPCNR when this strategic plan idea surfaced, said it evolved over the last week and that over the last few weeks it became clear that members of the board did not have enough information on the Post Road School and "it had to be stopped."

 

The renovations for the nine district buildings to improve their infrastructure and the proposal to build new stands and install artificial turn at Loucks Field (at White Plains High School), and Parker Stadium appear still to be possibilities for bonding next year, and could be decided upon March 27,


 
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