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Student Programming

The new school will offer K-12 education. Among the amenities of the new school facilities are three Learning Center clusters that include two flexible classrooms per cluster, small meeting rooms and dedicated office/touchdown space for teachers and instructional specialists. Three science-ready classrooms for grades 6-8 will be provided.
 
Co-location allows us to do more and have different schedules. Resources from both sites can be utilized versus one site having to incorporate all programs. For example, physical education instructors will be able to leverage the gym and facilities for the entire K-12 student body. With our existing K through 8 facilities on a separate site, we don’t have enough space for many activities.
 
The new public Library will feature a new book collection and flexible multi-use space arrangements. There will be computer laptop checkout and dedicated library research stations. Areas will be set aside for quiet reading as well as for group study and small meetings. Within the Library, there will be a large classroom/meeting room that can be closed off from or opened up to the main library space and will be available, on a reservation basis, for community functions. It will include projection equipment for presentations and a flexible furniture system for a variety of uses. The entire Library space will feature casual seating areas both inside and outside. 
 
A computer lab is also planned to be accessible to both the upper school and the lower school. Currently there are computer labs at each separate school site, so this will be a completely new state-of-the-art facility that will serve all the schools with improved technology.
 
Medical and dental care will be provided in a school based health center. The center will have a discreet, students-only entry as well as a school nurse’s office and new medical services programs.
 
The proposed Cafe at the ECCL will provide an environment for student educational opportunities. The site will offer a number of food-service alternatives that will provide healthy food for before, during, and after school functions.
 
Ongoing community input is needed as we identify and agree upon how to broaden specific services that are within prudent budget expectations. The Community will decide how to make good use of facility investment.
 
 
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