I do not believe we should be removing the wrestling room without replacing it with an actual wrestling room. Wrestling mats cannot be rolled out daily and should not be in the same gym/area with basketball. The noise alone would be horrendous. It would be a disservice to our current students and wrestlers for students who are not of school age yet. I've had to fight for this wrestling team for almost 15 years now and trying to get a new room built and now it feels like the only thing we have will be taken away and just expected to figure it out. Unless there is a specific wrestling room (not shared during season); I'm extremely disappointed with this part of the plan as it alienates our team more than we already are.
Perhaps a large multi purpose space connecting the primary and elementary would be an excellent consideration.
Pickle ball/ basketball courts / drivers ed health classroom at high school
Priority 2: Safety and Security - Please use this space to share any thoughts/ideas that may not be reflected in the options above. Determine the cost of installing safety film on windows that may need replaced. If replacement windows could include the film and there is a plan to replace these earlier than 5-10 years, that would make sense, with the anticipation that the film be added or the windows be replaced within the 5-10-year timeframe. I think these are important but to my knowledge what we have works for now. While maybe not the best option, it is a functioning option. Update the way students enter the high school in the rear of the building. Students just ring a buzzer and the front office staff let them in. Students have stressed to me that they feel that anyone could just possibly enter the building this way.
Doesn't affect learning- but reasonable safety stuff makes sense.
doors at elementary get stuck open often, keys don't work quickly or consistently, video footage grainy
It depends on how long the keys will work. I would separate keys from surveillance (and rank the latter higher.)
Enough Keys or a system for all coaches in our program to have access to the buildings they will use. I know I'm chosing 1-3 years for most of these and while I understand financially that may not be feasible, each are important and shouldn't be put off. We've waited too long as a district to address so many of these that they all need to be addressed sooner than later. Consider revising safety procedures for extracurricular events, and perhaps parking and traffic flow on campus Mechanical keys and rfid chips already in our badges have worked really well at every other school/private jobs I have ever been at. The keys are time consuming and don't always work. This could cause catastrophic issues if we were to need to lock/unlock a door immediately. I'm hoping that is the direction we are going. Teachers need access to every building and classroom as a safety measure for a lockdown situation. Get rid of the cyberkeys. They are infuriating and expensive and a waste of taxpayer funds. I would consider an emergency "call" box on the back trail at Tayamentasachta; AED is needed at Tayamentasachta (I suggested the pavilion but have been turned down due to lack of funding); Lighting around farmhouse, barn, pavilion, and longhouse that is conducive to the natural world at night is also needed. For example, motion lighting, or low voltage lighting since it is an environmental center and we have many nocturnal animals living here. When adding elements to Tayamentasachta, we want to maintain the purpose of conserving the natural environment.
Police vehicle - gift or partial gift, auction former police vehicles?
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