Joint Building Committee mulling three different options for new K-5 school design
Staff reports 5:28 a.m.
ROCHESTER - A Joint Building Committee has released three renderings that show different options in the building of a new $34 million elementary school that was approved by the City Council on Tuesday. The 68,000-square-foot K-5 elementary school will be built on Salmon Falls Road and will house about 420 students. On Tuesday Rochester Schools Superintendent Kyle Repucci told city councilors that the new school will relieve overcrowding at other schools and allow for the reduction in the use of modular classrooms seen as ineffective for teaching. The Committee also met with the civil engineering firm Tighe & Bond to discuss site design. The school project is anticipated to cost about $33.6 million. The City Council voted on Tuesday to approve funding of $15.5 million toward the school. The State Department of Education ranks the Rochester project at the top of the funding list in the 2024 cycle, and is expected to provide $15.77 million in support. The Rochester project is ranked number one on the state priority list, meaning it is almost certain the new school will be state-funded. About the Joint Building Committee The Committee meets monthly. Its next meeting is scheduled for Nov. 9. The public is invited to attend and participate during the open comment period. Meetings are recorded and are available on both the School Department website and SAU 54 YouTube channel.
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