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Powerpoint presented by Long Beach Unified School District officials at a Measure K community meeting on February 28, 2013.Included is the Master Facility Plan that outlines all 6 phases of renovation that are planned for Jordan. Phase 1 is fully funded and will begin January 2014.
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Long Beach Unified School District 1
Jordan High School Major Renovation
David Starr Jordan High School Major Renovation
February 28, 2013 Community Meeting
Long Beach Unified School District 2
Jordan High School Major Renovation Introduc)on
Planning Team/Collaborators – High School Representa)ves
• Principals • Jordan HS Teachers • SLC Directors
– High School Office
– District Offices – NTD Architects – McCarthy Construc)on
– Facili)es Development & Planning Branch
Long Beach Unified School District 3
Jordan High School Major Renovation Project Goals & Objec)ves
Facility Master Plan 1. Crea)ng Learning Environments to meet schools for the next genera)on
• Increase classroom size to meet current educa)onal goals • Create career technical educa)on labs
2. Renova)on and replacing aging infrastructure • Modernize building systems • Improve technology infrastructure • Improve energy efficiency
3. Declining Enrollment & Elimina)on of Portables and Bungalows • Remove portables
4. Changing the size and types of high schools • Consolidate high school program on one campus • Efficient u)liza)on of a small site
5. Joint Use • Collabora)on with the City of Long Beach
6. School Safety and Security • Improve parking and drop-‐off
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Jordan High School Major Renovation
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Exis)ng School Site Plan
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Jordan High School Major Renovation
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Jordan High School Major Renovation Exis)ng Facili)es
• Exis)ng facili)es built in 1930’s & 1940’s with addi)ons built in the 1950’s -‐1990’s
• 26.9 acre site with approx. 301,000 S.F. of permanent buildings and addi)onal 31,680 S.F. of portable structures
• 104 Permanent Classrooms, 32 Portable Classrooms
• Exis)ng Permanent Capacity is 3,640 • 2012-‐2013 Enrollment for Jordan High School and Jordan Plus is 3,607
Source: DecisionInsite 2013 Moderate Study
Long Beach Unified School District 7
Jordan High School Major Renovation Campus Master Planning Process
1. Facility Needs Assessment/Site Evalua)on
• Survey Condi)on of Facili)es • Iden)fy Facili)es Deficiencies
and Constraints
2. Demographic Study • Declining Enrollment • Neighborhood school with
high popula)on of 9th – 12th grade students:
• 5,432 9-‐12 students currently live in Jordan HS boundary
• 94% of students aeending JHS live within the boundary
• 3,122 current 2012-‐2013 enrollment (JHS only)
Source: DecisionInsite 2013 Moderate Study
Long Beach Unified School District 8
Jordan High School Major Renovation Campus Master Planning Process
3. Educa)onal Specifica)ons & Facility Design Standards • Iden)fy Program /
Curriculum Needs • Regular Mee)ngs with
Curriculum Leaders
5. Campus Program Development • Determined number of
classrooms & building square footage
• Determined Special Program Needs (Music, Art, Science)
• Determined Support Spaces • Determined Athle)c Program
Needs • Joint Use Opportuni)es
Long Beach Unified School District 9
Jordan High School Major Renovation Findings
• Dense campus / Urban District – California Dept. of Educa)on Recommended Site: 70.9 acres vs.
Exis)ng Site: 26.9 acres – Similar to other High Schools in the District • Undersized classrooms: 68% (88 out of 128 classroom) • Lack of Small Learning Community (SLC) Iden)ty • Inadequate spaces for career technical educa)on labs • Insufficient parking • Poor vehicular access • Poor pedestrian circula)on • Aging facili)es & infrastructures • Insufficient land for all physical educa)on and athle)c programs • Lack of central gathering area • Lack of campus entrance iden)fica)on • Need to invoke student pride and campus iden)ty • Need for beeer security and supervision
Long Beach Unified School District 10
Jordan High School Major Renovation Exis)ng Campus Academies
8 Exis)ng Campus Academies • Architecture, Construc)on & Engineering (ACE)
• Aspira)ons in Medical Services (AIMS)
• Business and Entertainment School of Travel, Trade and Tourism (BESTT)
• Excellence Through the Arts (ETA)
• Jordan’s Media & Communica)on Learning Community (JMAC)
• Jordan’s Technical Studies (JTECH)
• Panther Academy (PANTHER)
• Interna)onal Baccalaureate (IB)
Long Beach Unified School District 11
Jordan High School Major Renovation Project Constraints & Challenges
• Site U)liza)on – Exis)ng Buildings – Structural, Mechanical Capacity – Environmental Remedia)on Work – Geotechnical/Soil Improvement
• Program – Teaching Spaces
• U)li)es Distribu)on – Aging Infrastructure – Complex maze due to segmented construc)on of Facili)es over )me
• Construc)on Schedule – Mul)ple Phases of Construc)on (Es)mated 6 Phases) – Occupied Campus (Maintaining school opera)ons) – Interim Housing (Displacing Physical Educa)on & Athle)c Facili)es)
Long Beach Unified School District 12
Jordan High School Major Renovation Project Constraints & Challenges
• Budget – Construc)on Target Cost: $135.6 Million
– Total An)cipated Project Budget including sol costs: $185 Million
• Financing – Sale of Bonds Con)ngent on Future Assessed Value of Housing – Cash flow impact to the construc)on schedule and phasing
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Jordan High School Major Renovation
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• Master Plan Capacity - 3,600 students, grades 9-12
• 6 Academies (Small Learning Communities) each with 2 universal/flexible lab spaces
• 142 Classrooms / Labs • 349,000 SF of total building area • Visual & Performing Arts Facilities • Science and Technical Labs • Renovation of Existing Media Center • Physical Education and Athletic
Facilities • Special Needs Classroom Facilities • Fire alarms, communications and
technology systems • Cafeteria / Food Service Facilities • Additional Parking and Drop-Off Area • Landscaping, Site Utilities & Site
Improvements • Construction Estimate: $135.6
million
PROPOSED MASTER PLAN
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Master Plan Proposed Buildings to be Demolished shown in RED
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PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION PHASING PLAN
Construc4on Phasing Start Comple4on Date
• Interim Housing Phase 1A
– Design Sep 2012 Jul 2013
– Construc)on Jan 2014 Jul 2014
• Phases 1B & 1C
– Design Jun 2012 Apr 2014
– Construc)on Jul 2014 Jun 2018
• Phases 2 -‐ 6 TBD TBD
Phases Building/Program
1A Interim Housing
1B/1C Cafeteria, ETA, JMAC, JTECH, ACE, BESTT
2 -‐ 6 In Development (Subject to Change)
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Interim Housing will displace practice fields
INTERIM HOUSING SITE PLAN
New Tennis Courts
Interim Housing Location
PHASE 1A Jan 2014 – Aug 2014
• Installation of Temporary Portable classrooms
• New Tennis Courts
Phase 1A includes:
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PHASE 1
• New Permanent Classrooms
• Cafeteria Building • New Classrooms and Labs
for ETA, JMAC, JTECH, BESTT, and ACE
• New Science Classrooms • New Central Plant • Additional Parking. • Landscape improvements
PHASE 1B & 1C Aug 2014 – Jun 2018
Cafeteria
Bldgs “K” and “L” SLCs
Bldgs “M” and “N” SLCs
Phase 1B & 1C includes:
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Phase 6 includes: Phases 2-6
In development and is subject to change. Sequencing of buildings is under further review.
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PROPOSED CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
Master Plan after construction of all Phases
Long Beach Unified School District 20
Jordan High School Major Renovation On-‐Going Ac)vi)es
• Con)nue design development for Phase 1
• Review and analyze sequencing and feasibility of Phases 2 -‐ 6
• Design of Interim Housing Plans • Target Start of Construc)on for Interim Housing -‐January 2014
• Target Start of Construc)on for Phase 1 -‐ Fall 2014 • Board Updates