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Strategic Consolidation: Better Schools, Stronger Communities
December 10, 2019
Why Strategic Consolidation?District Goals
● Practice fiscal responsibility.○ Increasing maintenance costs○ State pays for 34%!
● Increase student achievement.○ 21st Century Learning in 21st Century Facilities○ Read, write, discuss
● Improve transparency throughout our communities. ○ 12 meetings, 5 tours
Meeting Structure
● Community Input Summary (Dr. Smialek)
● Recommendation (GPD)● Implications (Dr. Smialek and
Mrs. Stropko)● Timeline (Dr. Smialek)
The Process
● Spring: 538 Participants○ 12 Sessions○ Online Survey
● Fall: 353 Responses○ 12 Sessions○ Online Survey
The “Why”: Community Input (Spring: 538 Responses)
● How important is/are...
The “Why”: Community Input (Spring: 538 Responses)
● What grade bands should we keep together? ○ K-5 (176)○ 6-8 (204)○ 9-12 (364)
The “Why”: Community Input (Fall: 353 Responses)
The “Why”: Community Input (Spring: 538 Responses)
The “Why”: Community Input (Fall: 353 Responses)
The “Why”: Community Input (Spring: 538 Responses)
The “Why”: Community Input (Fall: 353 Responses)
The “Why”: Community Input (Spring: 538 Responses)
The “Why”: Community Input (Fall: 353 Responses)
● Preferred Locally Funded Initiatives○ Auditorium (100)○ Gymnasiums/Rec Center (26)○ Pool(s) (95)○ Public library (2)○ Community center (7)
● The “Why”: Community Input (Spring: 538 Responses)
The “Why”: Community Input (Fall: 353 Responses)
● Preferred Properties○ Valley Forge (55)○ Normandy (52)○ Parma Senior High (41)○ Hillside (41)○ Greenbriar (13)○ Shiloh (12)
● The “Why”: Community Input (Spring: 538 Responses)
GPD Recommendation
● Phase One○ Two Secondary Campuses (6-12), One Center
■ Normandy, Valley Forge sites for 6-12 campuses■ Parma Senior High School as Center
● Board Office● Opportunity Center● Culinary and Cosmetology (open to public)● Community assets (Auditorium, Little Theater, Gyms, Pool)
GPD Recommendation: Timeline
Date Development
December 10, 2019 ● Conceptual placement of schools
April 1, 2020 ● Models● Proposed “maps” of facilities● Projected images
November 5, 2020 ● Bond Issue
February 1, 2021 ● Identification of Architect, Construction Manager
April, 2021 ● Stakeholder Visioning Sessions
Fall, 2021 ● Board approves final design
GPD Recommendation: East Campus
● 9-12 Enrollment: ○ 1,733 (current)○ 1,517 (projected)
● 6-8 Enrollment: ○ 1,114 (current)○ 896 (projected)
● LFIs○ Pool○ Auditorium
● STEM Lab
GPD Recommendation: West Campus
● 9-12 Enrollment○ 1,733 (current)○ 1,517 (projected)
● 6-8 Enrollment: ○ 1,114 (current)○ 896 (projected)
● LFIs:○ Pool○ Auditorium
● STEM Lab
GPD Recommendation: Center
● Board Office● Opportunity Center● Culinary and
Cosmetology (open to public)
● Community assets (Auditorium, Little Theater, Gyms, Pool)
● Parma City Schools Alumni Museum
GPD Recommendation: Center
● Restore original front facade
GPD Recommendation
● Phase Two○ Six Elementary Schools
■ 678 students per campus (current)/657 (projected)
○ Four schools in Parma, one in Parma Heights, one in Seven Hills
○ Two clusters: East and West○ STEM Lab in each ○ Pre-K in one/cluster○ Timing, locations dependent upon receipt
of OFCC funding
Educational Advantages: New Schools/Campus Concepts
21st Century Facilities ● Flexible and open ● Able to incorporate the frequent
use of technology ● Appropriate for student and
teacher innovation and collaboration
● Adaptable, welcoming, and community-friendly environments
Educational Advantages: New Schools/Campus Concepts
● Mentorship opportunities● CTE shadowing experiences● Access to advanced classes● Program continuity for
extra-curriculars
Considerations for Consolidation: 21st Century Facilities
● North Ridgeville Academic Center: Capacity for Much Technology
Considerations for Consolidation: 21st Century Facilities
● North Olmsted Secondary Campus: Flexible Learning Spaces
Considerations for Consolidation: Boundary
● Ridge Road primary divider
● Tentative, based upon current enrollment
● Formally adopted in spring preceding opening
Consolidation Considerations
● Reinstitute High School Busing (2.0 Mile Radius)○ After-school extra-curricular runs
● Hillside becomes an elementary school upon opening of secondary campuses
● Byers Field’s future is not dependent upon this bond issue.
● Future of unused properties dependent upon formation of Phase II plans.
● Collaborating with:○ All three city administrations○ Cuyahoga Community College○ University Hospitals
Considerations for Consolidation:Funding
● Current Projected Cost: $263 Million○ November, 2020 Bond Issue of 6.12
Mills (35 years, 4.5% interest rate)○ $17.85/month ($100,000 home
value)● Operating Impact: Neutral
○ Decreased Spending: Personnel○ Increased Spending:
Transportation, Utilities ■ 18 hour, 7-day campuses
Considerations for Consolidation:Planning
● Three Advisory Groups (1 meeting/month)○ Faculty and Staff○ Students/Parents○ Community At-Large
● Champions○ Host informational meetings at
homes/block parties/etc.● Board holds final approval on all design
elements