
As the Facilities Master Plan grows from the more general to the more specific, over time, first more generally, and then by school via the navigational bar on the left. To keep track of what's happening at your school or schools, please keep visiting this section.
, there will be a series of school site briefings where members of the Facilities Master Plan team will be on hand at each school site to make a presentation to the Principal, administrators, teachers, and parents. Also, there will be a Q&A. To determine when and where your own school site meeting will be held, by clicking here. [PLEASE NOTE: The date for the Lincoln M.S. meeting has been changed.]
In the early Workshops, participants were asked to describe the needs that their school(s) had. This information is summarized in the following document.
Facilities Needs Summary
After a time, groups were formed among various schools to discuss common interests and help each other school brainstorm ideas. For example, the was comprised of Lincoln, John Adams, Smash and Muir. The was made up of Roosevelt, Pt. Dume, McKinley, and Edison. included Cabrillo, Franklin, Grant, and Will Rogers. Finally, the consisted of Maliby, Santa Monica, and Olympic High Schools.
Partnerships-Blue Group
Partnerships-Orange Group
Partnerships-Red Group
Partnerships-Yellow Group
A summary of ideas was created after each meeting, the total number of which was gathered up in the following 13-page document.
Issue & Idea Cards for All Meetings
Spreadsheets were made of the needs of each school in categories, which resulted in a breakdown by Childcare, Elementary, Middle, High School and Adult Education.
Needs Summary Spreadsheet-Childcare
Needs Summary Spreadsheet-Elementary
Needs Summary Spreadsheet-Middle & High
Needs Spreadsheets for Childcare, Revised
Needs Spreadsheets for Elementary School, Revised
Needs Spreadsheets for Middle & High School & Adult Ed, Revised
Meanwhile, the liniks on the left will include more in-depth information on each school and will grow over time with more in-depth information.
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