Strategic Plan for the Future Retooling District Footprint 21st Century Classrooms Districtwide Safety amp Security Upgrades Operational Efficiency and Infrastructure Upgrades Plan Development ID: 930070
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May 8, 2018 Bond Program
Slide2Strategic Plan for the Future
Retooling District Footprint
21st Century Classrooms District-wide
Safety & Security Upgrades
Operational Efficiency
and Infrastructure
Upgrades
Slide3Plan Development
500+ hours
Slide4Retooling District Footprint
2016 - 2021 Ages 5-18
Population Growth/Decline
Slide5Retooling District Footprint
Strategic building placement to meet population growth
Reduce operational expenses by aligning enrollment with buildings
Northeast
JPS
Montessori
Lincoln
Dibble
Hunt
New ES
Sharp
Park
Slide6Lincoln Elementary School
Slide7Existing Frost / Cascades
Slide8New Elementary School
Slide921st Century Elementary Learning Spaces
Slide1021st Century MS Learning Spaces
Slide1121st Century HS Learning Spaces
Slide12Safety and Security
Slide13Operational / Infrastructure
Northeast ES
TA Wilson
Dibble Elementary School
Middle School at Parkside
Jackson High School
These pictures are examples of the infrastructure needs across the District.
Slide14Comprehensive Plan
New Elementary
School
Dibble Elementary SchoolFourth Street Learning Center
Hunt Elementary School
Northeast Elementary SchoolSharp Park
Academy
Jackson Pathways
JPS Montessori Center
Lincoln Elementary School
Middle School at Parkside
T.A. Wilson
Jackson High School
Slide15Estimated Project Costs
New Elementary School (Students from Frost/Cascades)
$ 18,861,110
Dibble Elementary School
$ 5,067,619
Hunt Elementary School
$ 5,917,075
Northeast Elementary School
$ 3,775,312
Sharp Park Academy
$ 4,184,380
JPS Montessori Center
$ 1,110,525
Lincoln Elementary School
$ 10,981,750
Middle School at Parkside
$ 12,698,540
T.A. Wilson
$ 1,791,075
Jackson High School (Pool $6M)
$ 14,349,122
Technology ($6M) & New Buses ($2M)
$ 8,000,000
Total Bond Program
$ 86,736,508
Slide16Comparative Debt Millage
6.20 mills
Slide17Taxpayer Impact
*
Mean market
v
alue in JPS zip codes according to Zillow 2017
Slide18Benefits to our Students
Upgrades learning spaces and technology to respond to the district's vision of 21st Century learning
Strengthens security in our schoolsAllows our district to become the epicenter of innovation with the most innovative STEAM and Workforce Ready Skills Curriculum
Keeps dollars in our classrooms by using Bond dollars for building upgrades and technology instead of the General Fund, and also reduces
operational costs
Slide19Community Impact
Bond Programs can have a major impact on a community
Preserves district facilities; which can protect and improve property valuesPositive impact on student enrollment
Positive influence on business investmentEmployee recruitment opportunities
Slide20Important Dates
Registration and
a
bsentee applications are available online at
michigan.gov/vote
For More Information
Please visit the district’s website at
jpsk12.orgIf you have any questions, please email:
2018bond@jpsk12.org
Slide22Questions & Answers