UPDATE: Props A&B PASSED; Props C&D failed.
Personally I've gone back and forth on this a few times. I understand that the needs are needs and I don't mind paying to benefit the kids. I'm for BOTH high schools, I support BOTH high schools, my kids are zoned to 1 and I regularly attend sporting events at the other.
But 350 million ? Its a big number. Shouldn't we at least consider some out of the box thinking ?
In a conversation with a school board member a couple of weeks ago, this member made a compelling argument about the legitimacy of the needs and why, and it was logical and made good sense; however the wrap up statement bugged me and I'm circling back....(it was the following) "....and that is why X, Y, and Z are needed so we can avoid building the 3rd high school"
So seeing the election signs up for the bond today, I looked...
It cost ~$110 million to build CSHS. Yes that was 12ish years ago. Yes inflation. Its brings up a couple of points of discussion.
1) But you're telling me that we couldn't build a new high school for $350m ?
Seems we should at least look and consider it ?
2) Building a new high school doesn't address the problems with the admin buildings/infrastructure
What if (stick with me here); we didn't build a 3rd high school, but built a 2nd high school the way it should have been done the first time. 1) Make the AMCHS building the new admin building. This solves the admin issues with their present space, and has plenty of room to grow into. 2) Build the 2nd high school SOUTH of the population (for now) that we all know would grow out to it. This solves zoning fights as nobody is driving past 1 school to attend another and schools are a reasonable distance apart. No more gerrymandering zoning lines, and the 2nd school is AHEAD of growth. This 2nd high school would be somewhere SOUTH of 159.
Personally I've gone back and forth on this a few times. I understand that the needs are needs and I don't mind paying to benefit the kids. I'm for BOTH high schools, I support BOTH high schools, my kids are zoned to 1 and I regularly attend sporting events at the other.
But 350 million ? Its a big number. Shouldn't we at least consider some out of the box thinking ?
In a conversation with a school board member a couple of weeks ago, this member made a compelling argument about the legitimacy of the needs and why, and it was logical and made good sense; however the wrap up statement bugged me and I'm circling back....(it was the following) "....and that is why X, Y, and Z are needed so we can avoid building the 3rd high school"
So seeing the election signs up for the bond today, I looked...
It cost ~$110 million to build CSHS. Yes that was 12ish years ago. Yes inflation. Its brings up a couple of points of discussion.
1) But you're telling me that we couldn't build a new high school for $350m ?
Seems we should at least look and consider it ?
2) Building a new high school doesn't address the problems with the admin buildings/infrastructure
What if (stick with me here); we didn't build a 3rd high school, but built a 2nd high school the way it should have been done the first time. 1) Make the AMCHS building the new admin building. This solves the admin issues with their present space, and has plenty of room to grow into. 2) Build the 2nd high school SOUTH of the population (for now) that we all know would grow out to it. This solves zoning fights as nobody is driving past 1 school to attend another and schools are a reasonable distance apart. No more gerrymandering zoning lines, and the 2nd school is AHEAD of growth. This 2nd high school would be somewhere SOUTH of 159.