Dan McMurrer (an Amherst resident) from McBassi & Co presenting survey results
UPDATE: Thursday morning
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The somewhat rushed survey of parents/guardians and teacher/staff approved at a cost of $2,500 in late December by the Amherst School Committee was presented to a joint meeting of the School Committee and Wildwood Building Committee early this evening.In fact the meeting personnel in the front of the room outnumbered spectators in attendance, although there is a Community Public Forum later this evening to discuss design options, costs and timeline for the expensive project.
4:00 PM meeting was sparsely attended
The results of the two surveys show strong support for option B, the mega-school with two separate but equal wings -- aka two schools in one, with cost estimates that range from $57 to $66 million. Although the results were a lot stronger with teachers/staff than with parents/guardians.
In fact, if you factor in the margin of error Option A & B were essentially tied in the parents/guardian survey.
Since Option B is two schools in one -- Wildwood and Fort River -- Amherst would then have only two elementary schools, the new mega school and Crocker Farm.
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Teacher/staff chose "Healthy work & learning environment" as #1 reason and #2 was "Impact on student learning." While the parent/guardians also chose those as their top two reasons, only in reverse order.
Option A is simply to rebuild Wildwood, either new or renovate, and maintain three elementary schools, with hopefully Fort River getting renovated at a future date. Cost ranges for those options range from $34 to $38 million.
The Mass School Building Authority will cover about half, possibly 55%, the total project cost.
Much better crowd for the 6:30 Community Forum
The Amherst School Committee will make their BIG final decision on January 19th.
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