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    October 2011

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    The situation

    Clover Park School District operates 7 elementary schools on JBLM

    2 on McChord Field (owned by U.S. Dept. of Education)

    4 on Lewis Main (3 owned by U.S. Dept. of Education, 1 by U.S. Army)

    1 on Lewis North (owned by U.S. Dept. of Education)

    On-base schools serve all K-5 students residing on JBLM 276 children living off-base, attend on base CPSD schools and are part of the

    before and/or after school MWR programs

    6 of the 7 were built between 1950 and 1962, 1 was built in 1991 On-Base schools are over 100% of capacity and are projected to be

    116% of capacity by FY13, 124% by FY18

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    Our priorities

    1. Construct a new 450 student elementary school on JBLM Lewis-North2. Consolidate Greenwood & Clarkmoor into a new 650 student school

    3. Replace Hillside elementary school with a new 650 student facility4. Replace Beachwood elementary school with a 450 student facility5. Consolidate Carter Lake and Heartwood into a new 500 student school6. Replace Evergreen elementary school with a new 700 student facility

    Modernization was reviewed by the Red Team,however due to cost comparisons, it wasdetermined that replacement was the preferredsolution.

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    Advocacy efforts

    Clover Park School District

    JBLM, BCRA, Evergreen Associates

    City of Lakewood

    Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber

    Congressman Adam Smith Congressman Norm Dicks

    Senators Murray and Cantwell

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    Proposed Solutions

    Section 8109 of Public Law 112-10

    $250 million in FY 2011

    Prioritized list of schools

    Funds managed by OEA

    School district receives funds Construction via LEA

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    OEA Funding

    Proposal requirements - collaboration

    Partners

    School District

    State agency

    Military installation leader Reimbursable grant

    Timelines federal and state

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    Public Schools on Military InstallationsOur priorities were:

    Construct a new 450 student elementary school on JBLM Lewis-North

    3. Consolidate Greenwood and Clarkmoor into one new 650 student school (#13, 16)

    1. Replace Hillside elementary school with a new 650 student facility (#2)

    Replace Beachwood elementary school with a 450 student facility (#19)

    2. Consolidate Carter Lake and Heartwood into one new 500 student school (#5)

    Replace Evergreen elementary school with a new 700 student facility (#29)

    Modernization was reviewed by the Red Team, however due to cost comparisonsit was determined that replacement was the preferred solution.

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    Next steps

    Appoint a planning principal

    Complete proposal to OEA by Nov 1, 2011 Submit paperwork to OSPI by Nov 15, 2011

    Collaborative work with JBLM and OSPI

    Advertise for capital projects director Advertise for architect

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