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Title: Delton Kellogg Schools


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Delton Kellogg Schools
  • Presentation
  • of the
  • Strategic Facility Planning Committee
  • Spring 2008

Our committees effort so far has been a virtual
journey into the possible, tempered with a
respect for what has been done and is.
2
  • It is not the strongest of the species that
    survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one
  • most responsive to change

3
Agent of Change is Globalization
Delton students need to be able to compete in the
World community.
4
Did You Know?
5
  • The World Population . . . . . . . . . . . .
    6,793,231,800
  • China Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    .1,350,000,000
  • India Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    .1,200,000,000
  • The U.S. Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    .303,620,000
  • Michigan Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    .10,100,000
  • Barry County Population. . . . . . . . . . . . .
    . . .57,000
  • Delton Kellogg Population . . . . . . . . .. . .
    . . 10,000
  • Delton Kellogg Registered Voters . . . . . . . .
    .8,800
  • Delton Kellogg Voters . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    . . . . . .1,796
  • Delton Kellogg Students . . . . . . . . . . . .
    . . . . .1,742

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  • The Short Road from China to Delton
  • Why cant a student from China learn at Delton?
  • They Can!

7
Why does a student need to live in Delton to
learn in Delton?
8
You dont have to live here to learn here
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
9
Delton Kellogg Schools
  • 1936-2036
  • The First Hundred Years

10
Did You Know?
  • The Delton Kellogg Rural Agricultural School
    District began in 1935 with the consolidation of
    8 small country schools. A grant from the W.K.
    Kellogg Foundation and support from the tax
    payers allowed the construction of the original
    building.

11
Did You Know?
  • Over the next 24 years (18) small districts were
    annexed to create the present Delton Kellogg
    Schools.
  • The Delton School District covers 117 square
    miles which includes 4 square miles of public
    land and 11 square miles of water.
  • The first graduating class was 1937 with (16)
    graduates.

12
Did You Know?
  • Soon after additions were made to both ends of
    the original building as enrollment grew.

13
An additional building was added for the woodshop.
14
Did You Know?
  • Enrollment continued to grow and a bond issue was
    passed for the construction of a lower elementary
    building.

15
Did You Know?
  • In 1959 a bond issue was passed to build a new
    high school west of the original buildings. This
    is our present Middle School.

16
Did You Know?
  • In 1966 an addition to the west side of the high
    school was built to house numbers in the
    intermediate grades.

17
Did You Know?
  • As Delton continued to grow a wing was added to
    the lower elementary. At the same time an
    addition was added to connect the upper and lower
    elementary buildings.

18
Did You Know?
  • In 1975 as our enrollment reached 2475, a new
    high school was built.

19
Did You Know?
An 8 room wing, gym and kitchen were added to the
elementary school in 1994 to support growing
numbers in the lower grades.
20
A closer look around
  • Current state of Delton Kellogg Schools
    Facilities
  • Surrounding School District Facilities

21
Did You Know?
  • The agents of change
  • are all around us.
  • Those who adapt to change
  • will
  • survive!

22
Entrance Lakeview HS
A Clear, Defined Entrance
23
Entrance Gull Lake
A Clear, Defined Entrance
24
Delton High School Entrance
No Sense of Entrance
25
Delton Middle School Entrance
No Sense of Entrance
26
Delton Elementary School Entrance
Confusing Multiple Entrances
27
Classroom - Harper Creek HS
Chairs up for ease of maintenance.
Updated Furnishings and Technology for Todays
Needs.
28
Classroom Pennfield HS
Ergonomic Furniture
29
Classroom Gull Lake HS
Updated Furnishing and Updated Technology for
Todays Needs.
30
Classroom Delton High School
Poor Lighting, Poor Furniture
31
Classroom Delton Middle School
Not handicap accessible, poor lighting,
miss-matched furniture, crowded, limited
electrical.
32
Classroom Delton Elementary School
Poor lighting, small size, old furniture
33
Gymnasium/Track-Battle Creek Lakeview HS
Meets todays needs in a modern gym.
34
Gymnasium Delton High School
Built for a game not todays practice and
community needs.
35
Locker Rooms-Pennfield
Spacious
36
Locker room Delton High School
Hidden and dangerous?
37
PoolHarper Creek
Welcome addition for community and students.
38
Food Court Gull Lake

Open space, handicap accessible, multiple service
options.
39
Serving Area Delton High School
Crowded lines with no handicap provisions
antiquated equipment.
40
Computer Lab-Pennfield
Lab designed for optimal use for students and
instructor with up to date equipment.
41
Computer Lab Delton High School
Poor ergonomic furniture and obstructed view.
42
Shop-Lakeview
Notice the chair off the ground
43
Shop-Delton High School
Outdated equipment, poor lighting and inadequate
storage.
44
Science LabGull Lake HS
Science Lab ready for todays learning.
45
Science Lab-Delton High School
Lab and furnishing designs for 1970 use.
46
Auditorium-Harper Creek
State of the Art
47
Auditorium-Delton Kellogg
48
Futuristic Concepts
49
Wireless Capability Throughout the Campus
50
Wireless VOIP Phone System
  • Increases Security
  • Improves Communication
  • Improves Mobility

51
Digital Learning environment capable of rapid
communication and collaboration worldwide
52
Integrated Presentation Systems
New tools for the classroom
53
Distance Learning
You dont have to live here to learn here!
54
Flexible Classroom Furniture
  • Interactive learning opportunities
  • Self-directed learning and research
  • Collaboration
  • Small group instruction
  • Large group teacher-directed instruction

55
Science Labs
Proper tools for todays learners
56
Physical Education Suite
  • Dual gymnasiums create opportunities for more
    students to get involved in sports programs.
  • Suspended track provides for opportunities for
    students and the community.

57
Dual Gymnasium and Suspended Track
Our students and the community can utilize a
multi-purpose facility.
58
Green Ideas
  • Our school should reflect our natural setting
  • Bus Biodiesel, No-idle policy
  • Windmill Integrate with Curriculum
  • Solar Energy Lab
  • Recycling Program
  • Waterless Urinals
  • Paperless

59
Natural (green) Food Court
60
Specific Concerns
61
Classroom size
62
Furniture in Poor Repair
63
Numerous Repairs Required
Lack of Storage

64
Major Athletic Storage Needed
65
Training Room Inadequate
Crowded, lack of storage, limited equipment.
66
Improvements
Finish the upgrade of football and track complex.
67
Improvements
Repurpose the Upper Elementary Building
68
Improvements
Renovation and additions to the Middle School
69
Improvements
Renovation of portions of the High School
70
Facilities Strategic Plan
Our Goal
  • Develop a Master Plan to ensure the facilities
    at Delton Kellogg Schools will provide an
    environment that supports excellence.

71
Objectives
  • 1. Increase enrollment measured by student
    count.
  • 2. Define our image measured by student/community
    survey.
  • 3. Compete globally in academic, athletics, fine
    arts and the environment measured by graduation
    rates, test scores, State competitions.

72
  • 4. Increase community involvement with DKS
    measured by involvement data.
  • 5. Provide long term financial stability to
    support the Master Plan, measured by successful
    bonds, grants, and financial support programs.

73
  • 6. Become a Magnet School District for
    Environmental Sciences (Green) Measured by
    becoming certified in the areas of green and
    development of a curriculum that stresses
    Environmental Sciences.
  • 7. Assure the Facilities Master Plan is being
    updated and reviewed measured by committee
    minutes.

74
Action Items
  • Early Childhood Center (ECC)
  • Math and Science Center
  • Environmental Learning Lab

75
  • Remodel and update classroom and physical
    facilities
  • Become the Career Center
  • Maintain modern technological advances

76
  • Finish football/track complex
  • Relocate Alternative Education
  • The Facilities Master Plan will be reviewed
    annually.

77
  • Auxiliary gym and Community Wellness Facility
  • Walking track
  • Weight room
  • Wrestling and Cheer Practice rooms
  • Concessions
  • Meeting room
  • Training room
  • Pool/Therapy Pool
  • Locker Rooms

78
  • 1936 Building Repurpose
  • Township offices
  • Day Care
  • Community Center
  • Health Center
  • Governmental/agencies
  • Community Education
  • Commercial space
  • Affordable Housing
  • Relocate the north playground
  • Create a family park

79
  • Land Issues
  • Develop land east of soccer field/library.
  • Purchase land west of high school entrance.
  • Purchase land behind VFW to support
    environmental programs and traffic and
    development.

80
  • Purchase property north of Delton Road adjacent
    to the Delton property.
  • Purchase land south of the high school .

81
  • Parking (Large events)
  • Implement environmentally sound practices in
    building and operations (recycle, no-idle,
    bio-diesel, building trades, alternative energies
    etc.)

82
Timeline 2009 - First Draft
  • Create new Early Childhood Center
  • Repurpose Old Elementary
  • Addition to the Middle School
  • High School Auxiliary gym and building renovation
  • Technology/Security Replacements and Upgrades
  • Athletic Field Improvements
  • Possible Land Acquisitions
  • Replace Buses, Trucks and Vans
  • Relocate Alt Ed for 100students
  • Create new Athletic Center behind the Library
  • Fixtures Furniture and Equipment Replacement and
    Upgrades

83
Timeline 2012-2014 - First Draft
  • High School Additions
  • High School Renovation
  • Additional PE Field Improvements
  • New Environmental Projects
  • Technology/Security Replacement and Upgrades
  • FFE Replacement and Upgrades
  • Bus Vehicle Replacement
  • Create New Community Center

84
Timeline 2016-2020 - First Draft
  • New Aquatic Facility
  • New Administration Facility
  • Possible New Elementary
  • Possible Secondary CR Additions
  • Possible Additional Environmental Conservation
    Projects
  • Technology/Security Replacement and Upgrades
  • FFE Replacement and Upgrades
  • Bus Vehicle Replacement

85
  • Change is the law of life. And those who look
    only to the past or present are certain to miss
    the future. JFK

86
  • Presentation
  • of the
  • Strategic Facility Planning Committee
  • Spring 2008

87
Action Items
  • Early Childhood Center (ECC) Objectives 1, 2,
    5
  • Math and Science Center Objectives 1,2,3,7
  • Environmental Learning Lab Objectives 1,3,7

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  • Remodel and update classroom and physical
    facilities Objectives 1, 3
  • Become the Career Center Objectives 1, 2,
    3, 5
  • Maintain modern technological advances
    Objectives 1, 2, 3

89
  • Finish football/track complex Objectives 2, 3,
    5
  • Relocate Alternative Education Objectives 1, 3
  • The Facilities Master Plan will be reviewed
    annually. Objective 7

90
  • Auxiliary gym Objectives 2, 3, 5
  • Walking track
  • Weight room
  • Two workout rooms
  • Concessions
  • Meeting room
  • Training room
  • Pool/Therapy Pool
  • Locker Rooms

91
  • 1936 Building Repurpose Objectives 2, 5, 6
  • Township offices
  • Day Care
  • Community Center
  • Health Center
  • Governmental/agencies
  • Community Education
  • Commercial space
  • Affordable Housing
  • Relocate the north playground
  • Create a family park

92
  • Land Issues Objectives 1, 3, 6, 7
  • Develop land east of soccer field/library.
  • Purchase land west of high school entrance.
  • Purchase land behind VFW to support
    environmental programs and traffic and
    development.

93
  • Purchase property north of Delton Road adjacent
    to the Delton property.
  • Purchase land south of the high school .

94
  • Parking (Large events) Objectives 3, 5
  • Implement environmentally sound practices in
    building and operations (recycle, no-idle,
    bio-diesel, building trades, alternative energies
    etc. Objectives 2, 3, 5, 7

95
Timeline 2009 - First Draft
  • Create new Early Childhood Center (ECC)
  • Repurpose Old Elementary
  • Addition to the Middle School
  • High School Auxiliary gym and building renovation
  • Technology/Security Replacements and Upgrades
  • Athletic Field Improvements
  • Possible Land Acquisitions
  • Replace Buses, Trucks and Vans
  • Relocate Alt Ed for 100students
  • Create new Recreation Center behind the Library
  • Fixtures Furniture and Equipment Replacement and
    Upgrades (FFE)

96
Timeline 2012-2014 - First Draft
  • High School Additions
  • High School Renovation
  • Additional PE Field Improvements
  • New Environmental Projects
  • Technology/Security Replacement and Upgrades
  • FFE Replacement and Upgrades
  • Bus Vehicle Replacement
  • Create New Community Center

97
Timeline 2016-2020 - First Draft
  • New Aquatic Facility
  • New Administration Facility
  • Possible New Elementary
  • Possible Secondary CR Additions
  • Possible Additional Environmental Conservation
    Projects
  • Technology/Security Replacement and Upgrades
  • FFE Replacement and Upgrades
  • Bus Vehicle Replacement

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Our Recommendations
  • Create Environmental Science Magnet District
  • Create the Career/Business Center
  • Create the Regional Community - Recreational -
    Wellness Center

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  • Mick Barney - Co Chair and Community Member
  • John Marshall - Co-chair and Parent 
  • Carla Culbert Parent and Teacher
  • Ben Farkas - Athletic Director
  • Dale Grimes Parent and Teacher
  • Steve Hook - Parent
  • Brian Makowski Parent and Teacher
  • Nikki Massanari Parent and Teacher
  • Bette Matteson Board Member
  • Mark Nabozny - Parent and Teacher
  • Thang Nguyen Technology Director and Parent
  • Troy Norris - Parent
  • Eric Pessell - Community Member
  • Todd Shipley Parent and Teacher 
  • Brian Schupbach - Former Technology Director
  • Brandi Walker Parent
  • Mike Wertman Retired Teacher and Community
    Member

Committee Members
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