Elementary Building Use Task Force Requesting Feedback
Wayland's Elementary Building Use Task Force is just beginning its work and it wants to start with feedback from the community.
The Elementary Building Use Task Force is looking for feedback as it begins its examination of Wayland's elementary schools and their space use and needs. In the spring, Wayland Superintendent of Schools Paul Stein announced the formation of the task force following a study from an independent firm that showed Claypit Hill, Happy Hollow and Loker School had some challenges in terms of both the time and space utilization at the schools. In general, the study found that the core specialties areas -- that is the cafeteria, library, and art and music rooms, for instance -- of both Happy Hollow and Claypit are overused in terms of both the time spent in them and the space available. Additionally, many of the classrooms at Loker are undersized …
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Bill
12:52 pm on Wednesday, September 19, 2012
They should look at what the study would look like if we went back to the original school configuration. If I was the school (and or the committee) I would have a very solid explanation for that one if they are to ask for dime one. The feeling still run deep on this one so be prepared for it…..   more ›