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18 <br /> Slide #29 <br /> ELEM ENTARY SCH 00 L (0CS) - CURRENT STATE <br /> School Nama yaar 1u11t Tntal Swan Fast afldrrc T.W Fa %Sp—iypu 9G SWc•7ygs W.7-11irgi GPa." 2W2-7E 2=121 <br /> prnant r rnn m. Lannira 7avh Groin.n Ihll'tive <br /> P.—t <br /> iMral E6 1957 6 102 1114 TS A" 76% 56% 63% 447 295 gG16 <br /> Elland-amb E5 1952 5AW,W3. 2CPA IVA 55% 65% 535 551 1pZgl <br /> re 6mwn E5 1974 7 id 740 am 199E 96% r4% da6 410 8416 <br /> Hil <br /> tES 1952 65 3l 9,577.259 1.1% 75% 54% 6-1% 524 430 <br /> Hew Ho ES 1991 id B6 $ 13 0i7 m5 37% 77% 461d 67% 562 549 9Va36 <br /> Pwtnwa ES 2P00 602 $ 5 11-1 22% BUN 78% T316 534 359 WN <br /> 14h'br Park ES 1956 1< 24 i 1<70 27 22% 79% 499% 6A 560 557 9*% <br /> low 50 936 7 S3 SAR 37% W% §S% 17% a,an a.1ad W% <br /> + $73.5 million in 4J7 r 85% a 4J7 f 65%Ed Ad <br /> ° deficiencies <br /> utilization requirements <br /> • 1/7 a 40%FCI w + 2 near 100% Cr a Small space types <br /> p +4/7 r 22%FCI + 1>100% a <br /> David Sturtz said there is big swing in conditions, right-size, and utilization. He said there <br /> are adequacy issues in the elementary schools and several have high needs. <br /> Slide #30 <br /> ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (CCS) - OPTIONS <br /> Planning Area Current Option Impact <br /> OC S aPtlen oeeeHptii, rap"tty BndY.e.t Pn LKElatbn Condition ueede 7etelopnen Re Idng ReduitV4 <br /> p}yawls} kwu Btmom CWV`;" {h ZWorl <br /> 4ptr"A P1166ty Mai nllMrxe $25,779M7 0,671 BFP% <br /> OptivnB Pnvrrry Mai ntvm pond Mlnor 111W a tluns to knprua• <br /> $38,699,943 3,671 EML <br /> w EduhvMrl Adaquary <br /> PNarny Mai menenee end Reeevntlone to I miamin Edwadaml <br /> OPM*rnC Adequacy.MdulId Central and Hllkdarou¢hat Control asOrn 3,671 3,151 2796 am $73a' _%W 31PO4SA,101 31411 Sin <br /> khavl <br /> Prior"Mal niromme*W kotwmdons to knprmv Edmadarsal <br /> ai t16a O Adequaey.nehurld[antral hol Hilltharoudiatcantralat one $129.637,FW0 0047 HIM <br /> Sdw 1,Build Now Elomentory un Westam Bordwr. <br /> David Sturtz said he felt that combining Hillsborough and Central Elementary Schools <br /> would be one of the best options for addressing the needs at each school. <br />