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Title: Raising the Bar for DCPS School Facilities


1
Raising the Bar for DCPS School Facilities
  • Best Practice in PK-12 Educational Facility and
    Capital Planning

2
A Facility Master and Capital Plan
  • What can the Council do to ensure that OPEFM
    rapidly brings DCPS school facilities to 21st
    century building, educational and community
    standards within the DC budget constraints?

3
OPEFM Facility Master Plan
  • First draft
  • Elements to include in second draft
  • plan specifics
  • quality control
  • community input

4
Plan Specifics
  • What are existing conditions?
  • What are projected enrollments and desired
    conditions?
  • How will the District reach its desired outcomes?

5
Existing conditions
  • Age and condition of buildings and major systems
    and components
  • History of capital expenditures by school
  • Facility condition index by school
  • Educational adequacy and efficiency of school
    design and utilization
  • Energy efficiency of school envelope and systems

6
Demographic Projections
  • How will DC population continue to increase?
  • Will DCPS reduce its drop out rate?
  • Will DCPS retain and attract new 0-5 year olds?
  • Will public charter enrollment continue to expand
    its share of public school students?
  • Will affordable housing for families grow or
    decline?

7
Desired conditions
  • 21st Century Building Standards
  • 21st Century Educational Standards
  • 21st Century Community Standards

8
21st Century Building Standards
  • New code requirements
  • Life safety
  • Americans Disability Act (ADA)
  • Fresh air standards (ASHRAE)
  • Compliant with AHERA and LBP standards
  • Sustainable design
  • Energy efficient building systems and design
  • Green schoolyards that contribute to the health
    of the environment

9
21st Century Educational Standards
  • Specialized classrooms, support spaces and
    amenities for
  • Early childhood
  • Children with special learning and physical
    health needs
  • Thematic programs and academies, including Career
    and Technical Education (CTE)
  • Curriculum contentmusic, art, physical
    education, and science
  • Integrated technology
  • Healthy, safe, educationally enriching outdoor
    play, learning and athletic areas
  • Administrative facilities
  • Adequate administrative space and amenities for
    efficient and effective local school
    administration
  • Adequate administrative and logistic space and
    amenities for efficient and effective
    District-wide administrationfor DCPS and for
    OPEFM

10
21st Century Community Standards
  • Public school facilities as community assets
  • Providing space for school based social service
    providers
  • Sharing school building and grounds with
    residents for recreation, meetings, and the arts
  • Dedicating underutilized space within DCPS
    schools for other public purposes, particularly
    public charter schools
  • Co-locating DCPS school with other community
    agencies
  • Equity in the allocation of facility improvements
  • Those in the greatest need will be first and
    secure the greatest investment
  • All students will attend DCPS schools that meet a
    basic minimum standard for health, safety and
    good repair

11
OPEFM Draft Plan
12
A Plan to Implement
  • The planned enrollments and square footages to be
    improved by school
  • History of capital expenditures by school
  • Cash flow by year, indicating planned schedule
    and escalated cost estimates
  • Basic, but not generic description of the actual
    work to be done, not just the type

13
Project Specifics
  • Peer review the plan by architects, estimators,
    project managers and contractorsis it realistic,
    is it adequate?
  • DCPS and the public need to assess whether this
    plan adequately supports the guiding principles

14
Quality Control
  • Data and information on which decisions were made
    need to be correct and complete
  • Assumptions used to formulate project scopes need
    to be explicit
  • Project scopes need to be specific
  • Project specific estimates need to be clear
  • Schedule proposed needs to be realistic

15
Community Input
  • Local knowledge and experience with public
    schools as students, parents, teachers,
    administrators and neighbors will improve the
    plan and help DC avoid costly planning and design
    mistakes.
  • Public participation brings support for the
    funding which needs to be sustained over many
    years.
  • Transparency and community input ensures
    accountability for quality, schedule and budget
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