Facilities & Educational Suitability Master Plan will provide a cost effective, actionable plan to address the short - and long - term
facility needs of the district.
The Master Plan would define
the facility needs of the district now and 5 to 10 years into the future.
Not exact matches
The question put forward by the Arlington Heights Park
District (AHPD) to the community on the March 20, 2012 ballot addressed the
needs of our
facilities as determined by the AHPD after having gone through several years
of master
facilities planning with input from all segments
of the community.
The Comprehensive Plan is designed to encompass all aspects
of Park
District operations, including community
needs, finance, personnel, parks, land acquisition and development,
facilities and programs.
The recipient is always a school
district in
need of improvement
of its school meal kitchen
facilities.
The Baxter Equipment for Education Grant will award equipment to a school
district in
need of improving its school meal kitchen
facilities through a competitive grant process.
Park
District officials said the concept would give them more time to develop a better idea
of the scope
of any
facility it
needs.
Ridgeland Common, one
of the
district's major athletic
facilities, with baseball fields that serve most
of its adult softball league games, was identified as
needing improvements by the
district in 2007 after officials completed a conditions study on its
facilities.
GURNEE — The Gurnee Park
District Board
of Commissioners met this week to discuss the Nov. 4 referendum issue that would pay for swimming and recreation
facilities, which officials say the village badly
needs.
«The Canine Commons dog park is a wonderful example
of how a public partnership, between the Arlington Heights Park
District and the Mt. Prospect Park
District, can work to accomplish what has been an unmet
need in both communities,» said Brian Meyer, director
of recreation and
facilities at AHPD.
The three referendum questions proposed by the
district would ask voters whether the
district should build a $ 4.5 million swimming
facility; whether the
district should buy land to the east
of Newton Park for expansion; and whether a task force should be formed to study the
need, best location and financial alternatives
of a new pool
facility.
Recognizing the
need to plan for the long term recreation and
facility needs of the community and to analyze current commitments and resources for future development, the Park
District completed two extensive surveys in 1999.
It will take about 10 months to create the first schematic design, providing the Park
District is able to provide architects with a sharp definition
of its use and
needs for the 20,000 - square - foot portion
of the
facility the Park
District will occupy until its own nearby
facilities are completed.
Enough residents
of the Lockport Township Park
District in northern Will County have signed petitions to force a referendum on a $ 6 million bond issue planned by park district officials to pay for not only what they say is a much - needed new golf course, but a recreation center and major renovations to the district «s other fac
District in northern Will County have signed petitions to force a referendum on a $ 6 million bond issue planned by park
district officials to pay for not only what they say is a much - needed new golf course, but a recreation center and major renovations to the district «s other fac
district officials to pay for not only what they say is a much -
needed new golf course, but a recreation center and major renovations to the
district «s other fac
district «s other
facilities.
Giving the right -
of - way to the Park
District will allow the district to develop it as a recreational facility while relieving the Public Works Department of the need to mow and main
District will allow the
district to develop it as a recreational facility while relieving the Public Works Department of the need to mow and main
district to develop it as a recreational
facility while relieving the Public Works Department
of the
need to mow and maintain it.
«The staff and board members
of the Hoffman Estates Park
District have made an extraordinary effort in the last several years to improve the Park
District's areas,
facilities, programs and services to meet the growing
needs of residents
of the community,» read a statement from Ted Flickinger, executive director
of the Springfield - based Illinois Association
of Park
Districts.
A week after his selection was announced by the board, Brissa pointed to two plans that will help the
district define the future: a strategic plan to study offerings and a
facilities plan to determine what types
of buildings the
district needs.
Although partnerships vary depending on the
needs of the
district and local users, common practices from around the country can help alleviate any concerns about expanding access to school
facilities.
ROSEMONT — Officials
of the Rosemont Park
District discussed improvements Wednesday night that
need to be made at a gymnasium and pool
facility the agency shares with Rosemont Elementary School
District 78.
Complete implementation
of the hot meals could take several years, because the
district would
need the kitchen
facilities at Scullen Middle School, slated to open in fall 2001, and at two other new middle schools that are part
of a $ 88.8 million referendum question.
The Glen Ellyn Park
District wants to ask voters if the park district should construct a $ 4.5 million swimming facility, if the park district should buy land to the east of Newton Park for expansion and if a task force should be formed to study the need, best location and financial alternatives of a new pool f
District wants to ask voters if the park
district should construct a $ 4.5 million swimming facility, if the park district should buy land to the east of Newton Park for expansion and if a task force should be formed to study the need, best location and financial alternatives of a new pool f
district should construct a $ 4.5 million swimming
facility, if the park
district should buy land to the east of Newton Park for expansion and if a task force should be formed to study the need, best location and financial alternatives of a new pool f
district should buy land to the east
of Newton Park for expansion and if a task force should be formed to study the
need, best location and financial alternatives
of a new pool
facility.
Now in its sixth year, the Winston Industries Equipment Award Grant program will award one school
district in
need of improving its school meal kitchen
facilities through a competitive grant process.
«We'll continue to focus on meeting the changing
needs of the community, whether through programming or
facilities,» said Robert Smith, president
of the
district's board
of directors.
Both
facilities were inefficient and inadequate for the current and future
needs of the Park
District and Sunset Valley.
If you have any comments or suggestions regarding the Park
District of Highland Park programs, services or
facilities, or if you
need any additional information, we'd like to hear from you.
Through careful planning and program development, along with fiscal responsibility, the Park
District will continue to provide quality parks and
facilities, while it addresses the future
needs of the community.
During the second project phase, Analyze, the project team conducted a comprehensive inventory
of parks,
facilities, and programs owned or managed by the Park
District noting
needs and opportunities for further study.
However, community demands for programs and
facilities are ever changing and the park
district has a finite amount
of resources available to meet these
needs.
Park
District of Highland Park strives to provide safe parks, recreation programs, events, and
facilities which balance the
need to minimize risk to its participants and yet preserve the fun
of the recreation experience.
The Winston Foodservice Equipment Grant provides 10 pieces
of equipment from Winston Foodservice to one school
district in
need of improving its school meal kitchen
facilities through a competitive grant process.
The community moved quickly to address the
facilities and programming
needs of the new school
district, including building a comprehensive high school.
«For the
facility to be upgraded into a Polyclinic, some
facilities needed to be put in place before it can be given a
district status, so we plead with philanthropists to come to our aid to enable us take most
of the pressure off the Tema General Hospital.»
The Bimbilla Hospital is a major referral
facility in the area, and serves the health
needs of about five
districts along the eastern corridor including the Nkwanta North
District in the northern part
of the Volta Region.
It is crucial that such a commission is impartial to the self - interest
of particular networks and
district self - interests, and base
facilities decisions on school quality, student
need, and efficient usage.
Funding inequities, which allow some
districts to have state
of the art
facilities and programs, complete with new computers for all students, quality free athletic programs, and comparatively high teacher salaries, while other
districts are forced to cut teachers, increase class sizes, institute pay - to - play athletics, and do away with busing and art programs,
need to be addressed.
It's a scenario that could take place in any
district: A
facilities planner wants to pay to have a new school «commissioned,» but the
district's accountant believes the additional cost — about 1 percent
of the total expense
of the project — could be better spent on other
needs.
The cost
of the Parent Career Pathways Academy is covered by South Texas College and a 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant, with the
district providing
facilities and any
needed transportation.
With the Wyre Forest
district of Worcestershire in
need of investment in new educational
facilities, school building has become an important part
of our remit and four new primary schools in this region alone will be built over the next 18 months.
While recognizing that schools will have different programs and
facility needs, it cautions that «the diverse
needs of a
district can not justify distributing
facilities» in a discriminatory fashion.
TFA alumnus Cami Anderson is superintendent
of New York City's
district of Alternative Schools and Programs, where she oversees the educational
needs of 50,000 young people at a variety
of facilities, including transfer schools and correctional education
facilities.
When asked
of any other options, aside from a bond measure, the
district could follow to address its
facilities needs, Clark presented a grim picture.
They then tailored
district support for improvement to the analysis
of schoolspecific
needs, rather than relying primarily on centrally determined interventions based on categorical differences among schools and their students (e.g., size, SES, ELL,
facilities) or set performance cut - off levels.
The facilitator will assist in organizing and assist the committee in the development
of a proposed
district facility plan for capital construction projects, which identifies the
district's most critical building
needs.
Those included the location
of charter
facilities; the concern that charter schools were not serving their «fair share»
of high -
need students; and the impact
of charters on the
district's budget and teacher quality because
of state - imposed constraints on the
district's ability to dismiss ineffective teachers.
In a report to the Legislature on school
facilities, the LAO recommends that instead
of relying on voter - approved bonds to help pay for construction and upkeep, the state should create a grant program that awards funds based on student attendance and
district need.
In securing a non-inclusive setting for a preschool child with special
needs, school
districts should consider the appropriateness
of a kindergarten placement, Head Start programs, public or private preschool programs, community - based child development centers or care
facilities, or a child's home.
Bond supporters argue that not only does the School
Facility Program provide the additional support
districts need to fund their multi-million dollar projects — it also stimulates the economy by creating hundreds if not thousands
of jobs
needed to do the work.
Participating school
districts and county offices
of education would provide programs and services focused on the special
needs of youth who are or have been confined to juvenile halls, juvenile homes, day centers, juvenile ranches, juvenile camps, regional youth educational
facilities, and certain group homes.
As the legislature deals with the
need to provide fair funding for the common good, system components must be preserved, including recapture, school
district - based adjustments (like small and sparse adjustment and cost
of education index adjustments), weighted pupil funding for special population students (including compensatory education, bilingual education, special education, and gifted and talented), transportation and especially
facilities.
A small
district may still
need the same number
of teachers and
facilities, even though its state aid falls by tens
of thousands
of dollars, based on lower enrollment spread across several grades.