SUSD
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Measure Q Update
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Portable Replacements |
Scope of
Work:
Removal of all portables on a site, and the
construction of new, permanent classrooms.
These classrooms will be arranged in
groupings, either as pods, or in a linear
fashion, according to the site constraints.
New classroom architecture will reflect the
architecture at each site.
Phase 1 -
Includes the replacement of
portable classrooms on the following K-8
campuses: Nightingale, Van Buren, Tyler,
Montezuma, Taft, Kennedy, Fillmore, Monroe &
McKinley.
Phase 2 -
Includes the replacement
of portable classrooms on the following K-8
campuses: Madison, Adams, Pulliam, Hoover,
Cleveland, Harrison, King, Hazelton, August
and Elmwood.
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Status:
October 30, 2008
The District has selected ATI to develop a District hybrid building to replace portables at the K-8 sites. The building will be DSA approved for multiple configurations depending upon site conditions, and will also be adaptable to modular construction or site built. ATI is currently contracted with the District for the Programming Phase of the Prototype development. ATI has visited each site, developed plan views for the sites using aerial photo’s, and is currently calculating the number of classrooms needed at each site and possible building configurations. ATI is currently scheduled to be through the Programming phase by the end of November and then move into the design phase. The first portable project, Nightingale, is scheduled to start construction in the fall of 2009. The development of this project will run concurrently with the Prototype development with the goal of getting the plans into DSA by the spring of 2009.
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It’s a great time
to do business with SUSD
SUSD was a gold sponsor of the 2008 State of the City event held Thursday, Feb. 28 at the Port of Stockton. Many business people, as well as current and former educators stopped by our booth to talk about the recent passage of Measure Q. The Community Relations Office provided folders of information to business executives and contractors, who will be enlisted to help us renovate and repair our school sites over the next 15 years. Mayor Ed Chavez, the Yes on Q committee chairman, mentioned Measure Q’s passage as an example of the city’s coming together for our youth during his final State of the City speech. Watch the
PowerPoint presentation (5.6 MB pdf) shown to those who stopped by our booth.
Measure Q passes
with 67.75% of the vote!!!
February 5, 2008, was a monumental day in the history of Stockton Unified School District. Measure Q, the $464.5 million construction bond, passed overwhelmingly. The next 10 to 12 years will see major renovations coming to our campuses.
Everyone associated with the Measure Q campaign would like to thank the numerous volunteers, especially those students, who helped make phone calls, place doorhangers and walk precincts. It was a total team effort to get Measure Q passed, and now the work begins to renovate and modernize our many elementary and high school campuses.
Look for opportunities to serve on site level committees that will help us plot out exactly how our district will look for many years to come.
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Measure Q Bond
Overview
High School Details
Elementary School Details
Measure C Citizens Bond
Oversight Committee
Members: Rhonda Finister, Venice
Holladay, Ted Leland, Ron Paoletti, Kathy Piper,
Kitty Ruhstaller, Gene Acevedo, Angel Jimenez
Expenditures (PDF)
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