Orange County NC Website
<br />School/County Collaboration Work Group Proposal <br />Traditional and Non-Traditional Models <br />The Collaboration Work Group recommends that the Standards make a distinction at all <br />levels -elementary, middle and high -between "traditional" school models and "non- <br />traditional" ones. <br />Traditional Model -The planning model for a traditional school is set out <br />in these standards. Capacity of a traditional school would be 585 for <br />elementary schools, 700 for middle schools and would range from 1,000 <br />to 1,500 for high schools. For the most part, a traditional model would <br />consist of a site that would have sufficient acreage to allow for future <br />building expansion, outdoor play areas, full complement of athletic <br />facilities and on-site parking for faculty, students and buses. <br />Non-Traditional Model - Anon-traditional model would be one that <br />deviates in some way from the traditional model and would be defined on <br />a project-by-project basis. This model would offer flexibility and <br />accommodate various local conditions, including the availability, or lack <br />thereof, of land in addition to a school district's needs. <br />This report, outlines the Traditional Model at all levels and provides examples of Non- <br />Traditional Models. The Work Group foresees the need for Non-Traditional Models <br />becoming more prevalent in the future. Furthermore, the Work Group encourages <br />School Boards and County Commissioners to consider non-traditional models as they <br />plan new schools. <br />5 <br />