With Phase I of the Columbia School Modernizations an all around success, lets not waste any time in getting Phase II underway. Like Phase I, Phase II will be a mixture of partial and complete rebuilds depending on the condition of the School and if there any recent additions built. There may also be new Pools and Neighborhoods built as the existing ones may be sacrificed to make way for new construction. Something new for Phase II will be the complete relocation of two Elementary Schools ie not being built on their current sites. So without further adieu, here's Phase II.
The new Harpers Choice be more compact with two maybe three stories. A new thing to introduce to Howard County Middle Schools will be Auxiliary Gyms, and the new Harpers Choice will have one.
Part of the new construction will be a new Science Wing, Main Gym, Media Center, Computer Labs, Front Office Suite, Fine Arts Wing, and Multi Purpose Room. Capacity will be set at 662, a number Harpers Choice has reached in the past and will likely do so again as its feeder Elementary Schools are experiencing major growth.
Modernization of Oakland Mills Middle will include a complete tear down and rebuild. The new School like Harpers Choice will contain an Auxiliary Gym, a Science Lab Wing, and a Fine Arts Wing.These are all things that the current Oakland Mills lacks. Capacity will be set at an ambitious 662. Feeder Elementary School Growth suggests that this won't be wasted space.
Also at the Cradlerock holding School during the 2014-2015 School Year will be Jeffers Hill Elementary. Like Oakland Mills Middle a lot of the housing nearby will be redeveloped as part of the Long Reach Redevelopment Plan. This will skew enrollment projections which remain stubbornly low. I think new housing will produce higher numbers as well as redistricting from Waterloo and possibly Talbott Springs to Jeffers Hill.
Also with a new building, existing residents may be more likely to send their kids to their Public School rather than a private School. I think Jeffers Hill residents have avoided their Neighborhood School because of the County's disinvestment in the area.
So that's why in addition to the brand new School, there will be a brand new Neighborhood Center and Pool as well. Figuring all this in, I have set the Capacity for the Jeffers Hill at an ambitious 528. Currently Jeffers Hill doesn't serve PreK in its District, I think the addition of PreK will relieve crowding at Talbott Springs where Jeffers Hills sends its PreK Students.
Also with a new building, existing residents may be more likely to send their kids to their Public School rather than a private School. I think Jeffers Hill residents have avoided their Neighborhood School because of the County's disinvestment in the area.
Unlike most Schools in East Columbia, Phelps Luck got a little attention from the County, it received additions in 1989 and 1998 that will be spared. The addition from 1998 will be renovated into a Kindergarten wing while the 1989 addition will be demolished with the rest of the School.At the old Elkridge Elementary, Students from the accient Guilford Elementary will be housed here for the 2014-2015 School Year.
This site was once considered to be an Elementary School for Hunington before Bollman Bridge was built. Bollman Bridge will be redistricted to cater to the Jessup area while Huntington will cater to students in Huntington and Guilford. Transportation costs may be reduced as the entire Huntington Neighborhood is bused currently and with a new Elementary School, the vast majority will walk.2015-2016
The 2015-2016 School Year will see its share of Modernizations, Rebuilds, and Relocations just like the year before.
The new Clarksville Middle will have a capacity of 662 just like its predecessor but it will be larger featuring an Auxiliary Gym, Science Lab Wing, and Fine Arts Wing, all things the current Clarksville Middle lacks. Also part of the new construction will be a new Main Gym, Media Center, Computer Labs, Cafeteria, and Front Office Suite.made for a violent three years.
There are plans in the works for an addition at Wilde Lake Middle but that's too little too late. Wilde Lake Middle will be the sole Middle School for all the new housing in Town Center with projected enrollments soaring way past 600 and approaching 700 by 2020. It's time every last outdated brick of the current Wilde Lake Middle fall to the ground. I wouldn't shed a single tear.At the old Elkridge Elementary, another aged over populated School will be replaced.
Dickinson Elementary will be a reality after all! Why? Because it of the long term transportation savings. Dickinson which will walk to its new Elementary School is denser with a larger Population (that's currently bused to Guilford but redistricting will take care of that.) than McGills Common and Allview Estates that currently walk to Atholton Elementary.
Atholton Elementary only has a capacity of 387. In the 2006-2007 it had 418 Students but now that number has spiked to 480 with a consistent rise in enrollment for the coming years. The new Dickinson Elementary will have a capacity of 554.Over the summer of 2016, Mayfield Woods Middle will undergo systemic renovations and rest room renovations.
Well that concludes Phase II of modernizing every School in Columbia. Stay tuned for Phase III, The Final Phase!
4 comments:
(1) I think you have the 1998 addition of PLES on the wrong side of the building - the corridor on the oopposite side was built then, I was here, I remember.
(2) You are proposing demolition of successful retail space in order to move the pool & neighborhood center to a smaller area in order to accomodate the huge expansion of the footprint of the school. Unreasonable.
(3) Do you understand that different people own these different properties, and nobody could ever order the plans that you've made?
(4) Your links don't work (e.g. Kimco, Cedar shopping centers); if you're interested in who owns the Columbia shopping centers, look for the owner of Long Reach Village center as well.
Did you know that Phelps Luck Elementary is getting a renovation & addition? It's starting this year. Not as big as your plans, but something.
1. You're right that the 1998 is wrong on my site plan.
2. Columbia Schools in addition to their buildings being outdated, the amount of acreage is too small. In order to bring them up to standards more land will have to acquired which is very reasonable. The pool and the buildings that house the Phelps Luck Neighborhood Center and the Roma's are outdated and their redevelopment will only benefit the Neighborhood.
3. I VERY much understand that different people own these properties and that the School System will have to buy those properties or trade the land with its owners. Now why wouldn't anybody order the plans I've made? Every sample picture I've posted is of an existing public school in Central Maryland some were old schools that were rebuilt in the same manner I'm proposing. So tell me why that can't happen here in Columbia besides naysayers like yourself saying that will never happen.
4. I regularly test my links and everything works fine on my end. Cedar Shopping Centers owns Long Reach Village Center as well as Oakland Mills.
Yes I'm aware that Phelps Luck will be getting a long over due renovation and addition in the coming years. An assessment done by the Capital Budget Office and an Architecture firm of every School Building came to the conclusion (much like I did) that Columbia Schools have been neglected and those in other parts of the County were over built and over funded. Unlike most people who post comments regarding my plans to modernize Columbia Schools, the Capital Budget Office was very impressed with my plans and i have played a part in them shifting focus and funds back to Columbia Schools.
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