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Jordan High School Major Renovation

David Starr Jordan High School Major Renovation


February 28, 2013 Community Meeting

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Introduc)on

Jordan High School Major Renovation

Planning Team/Collaborators
High School Representa)ves
Principals Jordan HS Teachers SLC Directors

High School Oce District Oces NTD Architects McCarthy Construc)on Facili)es Development & Planning Branch
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Project Goals & Objec)ves Facility Master Plan

Jordan High School Major Renovation

1. Crea)ng Learning Environments to meet schools for the next genera)on


Increase classroom size to meet current educa)onal goals Create career technical educa)on labs

2. Renova)on and replacing aging infrastructure


Modernize building systems Improve technology infrastructure Improve energy eciency Remove portables

3. Declining Enrollment & Elimina)on of Portables and Bungalows 4. Changing the size and types of high schools 5. Joint Use
Collabora)on with the City of Long Beach Consolidate high school program on one campus Ecient u)liza)on of a small site

6. School Safety and Security

Improve parking and drop-o


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Exis)ng School Site Plan

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Exis)ng Facili)es

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Exis)ng facili)es built in 1930s & 1940s with addi)ons built in the 1950s -1990s 26.9 acre site with approx. 301,000 S.F. of permanent buildings and addi)onal 31,680 S.F. of portable structures 104 Permanent Classrooms, 32 Portable Classrooms Exis)ng Permanent Capacity is 3,640 2012-2013 Enrollment for Jordan High School and Jordan Plus is 3,607
Source: DecisionInsite 2013 Moderate Study

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Campus Master Planning Process

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1. Facility Needs Assessment/Site Evalua)on


Survey Condi)on of Facili)es Iden)fy Facili)es Deciencies and Constraints

2. Demographic Study

Declining Enrollment Neighborhood school with high popula)on of 9th 12th grade students:

Source: DecisionInsite 2013 Moderate Study

3,122 current 2012-2013 enrollment (JHS only)

5,432 9-12 students currently live in Jordan HS boundary 94% of students aeending JHS live within the boundary

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Campus Master Planning Process

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3. Educa)onal Specica)ons & Facility Design Standards


Iden)fy Program / Curriculum Needs Regular Mee)ngs with Curriculum Leaders

5. Campus Program Development


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Determined number of classrooms & building square footage Determined Special Program Needs (Music, Art, Science) Determined Support Spaces Determined Athle)c Program Needs Joint Use Opportuni)es 8

Findings

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Dense campus / Urban District California Dept. of Educa)on Recommended Site: 70.9 acres vs. Exis)ng Site: 26.9 acres Similar to other High Schools in the District Undersized classrooms: 68% (88 out of 128 classroom) Lack of Small Learning Community (SLC) Iden)ty Inadequate spaces for career technical educa)on labs Insucient parking Poor vehicular access Poor pedestrian circula)on Aging facili)es & infrastructures Insucient land for all physical educa)on and athle)c programs Lack of central gathering area Lack of campus entrance iden)ca)on Need to invoke student pride and campus iden)ty Need for beeer security and supervision
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Exis)ng Campus Academies 8 Exis)ng Campus Academies


rchitecture, Construc)on & Engineering (ACE) A spira)ons in Medical Services (AIMS) A usiness and Entertainment School of Travel, B Trade and Tourism (BESTT) xcellence Through the Arts (ETA) E ordans Media & Communica)on Learning J Community (JMAC) ordans Technical Studies (JTECH) J anther Academy (PANTHER) P nterna)onal Baccalaureate (IB) I

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Project Constraints & Challenges


Site U)liza)on
Exis)ng Buildings Structural, Mechanical Capacity Environmental Remedia)on Work Geotechnical/Soil Improvement Teaching Spaces

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Program U)li)es Distribu)on Construc)on Schedule


Aging Infrastructure Complex maze due to segmented construc)on of Facili)es over )me Mul)ple Phases of Construc)on (Es)mated 6 Phases) Occupied Campus (Maintaining school opera)ons) Interim Housing (Displacing Physical Educa)on & Athle)c Facili)es)
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Project Constraints & Challenges


Budget

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Construc)on Target Cost: $135.6 Million Total An)cipated Project Budget including sol costs: $185 Million

Financing
Sale of Bonds Con)ngent on Future Assessed Value of Housing Cash ow impact to the construc)on schedule and phasing

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PROPOSED MASTER PLAN


Master Plan Capacity - 3,600 students, grades 9-12 6 Academies (Small Learning Communities) each with 2 universal/ flexible lab spaces 142 Classrooms / Labs 349,000 SF of total building area Visual & Performing Arts Facilities Science and Technical Labs Renovation of Existing Media Center Physical Education and Athletic Facilities Special Needs Classroom Facilities Fire alarms, communications and technology systems Cafeteria / Food Service Facilities Additional Parking and Drop-Off Area Landscaping, Site Utilities & Site Improvements Construction Estimate: $135.6 million Long Beach Unified School District 13 13

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Master Plan Proposed Buildings to be Demolished shown in RED

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Jordan High School Major Renovation

PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION PHASING PLAN

Construc4on Phasing
Interim Housing Phase 1A Design Construc)on Phases 1B & 1C Design Construc)on Phases 2 - 6

Start

Comple4on Date

Sep 2012 Jan 2014

Jul 2013 Jul 2014

Jun 2012 Jul 2014 TBD

Apr 2014 Jun 2018 TBD

Phases 1A 1B/1C 2 - 6

Building/Program Interim Housing Cafeteria, ETA, JMAC, JTECH, ACE, BESTT In Development (Subject to Change)

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INTERIM HOUSING SITE PLAN

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PHASE 1A Jan 2014 Aug 2014


Phase 1A includes:
Installation of Temporary Portable classrooms New Tennis Courts

Interim Housing Location Interim Housing will displace practice fields New Tennis Courts
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PHASE 1

PHASE 1B & 1C Aug 2014 Jun 2018


Phase 1B & 1C includes:
New Permanent Classrooms Cafeteria Building New Classrooms and Labs for ETA, JMAC, JTECH, BESTT, and ACE New Science Classrooms New Central Plant Additional Parking. Landscape improvements

Bldgs K and L SLCs Cafeteria Bldgs M and N SLCs

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Phase 6 includes: Phases 2-6

In development and is subject to change. Sequencing of buildings is under further review.

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PROPOSED CAMPUS MASTER PLAN

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Master Plan after construction of all Phases

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On-Going Ac)vi)es

Jordan High School Major Renovation

Con)nue design development for Phase 1 Review and analyze sequencing and feasibility of Phases 2 - 6 Design of Interim Housing Plans Target Start of Construc)on for Interim Housing - January 2014 Target Start of Construc)on for Phase 1 - Fall 2014 Board Updates

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