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Abstract for Joint Meeting – Board of County Commissioners, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education and Orange County Schools Board of Education
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Agenda for September 26, 2023 Joint Meeting with Schools
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14 <br /> Slide #22 <br /> HIGH SCHOOL (CHCCS) - CURRENT STATE <br /> School Name Year Built Total Square Feet Deticlency Total FCI %Space Types %Space Types> %Teaching/ Capacity 2022-23 2022-23 <br /> Present min Size Learning Tools Enrollment utilization <br /> Present <br /> Carrboro HS 2007 152,823 $ 33,983,248 45% 82% 35% 71% 951 853 100% <br /> Chapel Hill HS 2020 320,329 $ 20,672,972 18% 83% 69% 19% 11535 11579 103% <br /> E.Chapel Hfll HS 1996 279,992 $ 45,376,687 33% 84% 56% 77% 1,275 1,425 112% <br /> 2008 753,141 $ 100,032,907 27% 93% 57% 76% 3,661 3.856 105% <br /> •$100 million in Utilization avg a 3/3 80%+space <br /> deficiencies 4 105% m types <br /> •27%avg FCI with N 3 schools>100% s • Highest FCI has <br /> 45%highest m <br /> �o +, 0 lowest Ed Ad <br /> • Small spaces <br /> David Sturtz said Woolpert recommends that an addition be built at Carrboro High School. <br /> He said it was not designed as a comprehensive school and the space sizes are simply not there. <br /> He said he wanted to recommend razing and rebuilding but based on the recent construction, <br /> they could not prioritize that method. He said the addition would fit between the wings. <br /> Chair Bedford said that the high school was designed to have an addition built in the future <br /> for 400 students. She also suggested that with roof needs, some of the roofs may still be under <br /> warranty. She said that would not cover the openings, but the warranty should be reviewed. <br /> David Sturtz said they are all over utilized. <br />
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