Friday, November 2, 2012

Back to school.

While everyone has been busy thinking about the upcoming presidential elections, our Superintendent and School Board have continued to work toward finding solutions for our school facilities.

Here's what's been happening:

  • Dr. Hayes, Principal Chris Andriski and members of the school board met with representatives from Oyster River School District on Monday, October 22, to discuss tuitioning Newmarket students to ORSD. According to the information presented by Dr. Hayes, they discussed multiple scenarios including tuitioning High School kids, tuitioning Jr. and Senior High kids and a Co-op agreement. They did not discuss any details about what any of these agreements might look like. ORSD has been working on a demographic study to determine what their capacity is and will be in future years (basically looking to see if there would be enough room for our kids) and they were hoping to have the results of that study by the end of October, but Dr. Hayes had not received that info as of last night's board meeting. ORSD is also talking to other districts. 


  • At the Facilities Committee meeting on Tuesday Dr. Hayes presented this info along with plans for both a Renovation/Addition project and a new school (both with and without an auditorium). There was some great discussion around these proposals and I hope that the discussion will continue with the larger community. (See info below)


  • At last night's School Board meeting there was some discussion around how to proceed with the Fire and Life Safety concerns at the Jr. Sr High School. Dr. Hayes suggested that the SB should make a decision about whether or not to move forward with making plans for to address these concerns. The sense I got was that he doesn't want next summer to roll in and us get caught with our pants down because we suddenly have to scramble to get the work completed by the September 2015 deadline. The SB asked some good questions and raised valid concerns. It looks like they will continue this discussion at another meeting and they plan to include the architect and Chief Malasky to, if nothing else, just get everyone on the same page.


  • Another issue brought up at last night's SB meeting has to do with Impact fees, which I've written about before. The SB is again requesting impact fees be released--this time for buying out the lease on the modulars at the elementary school. It looks like our 3 year plan for those is turning into a much longer plan and this will save us money in the end. This is on the Town Council's agenda for their November 7th meeting--hopefully the discussion will go smoothly.


  • Lastly, Dr. Hayes announced 2 public forums where he will discuss the school options. Here is his message:  

I am scheduling a number of meetings and forums during the month of November to discuss with members of the community the options being considered for better facilities for our Jr/Sr High School. The Facilities Committee and I would like to hear your thoughts on the possibility of sending grades 6-12 to Oyster River for their education and your thoughts on the several options for building a new school in Newmarket. On Tuesday, November 13th, I will be speaking at the Elementary School’s PTA meeting at 6:30 PM. Public forums have been scheduled for Wednesday, November 14th, at 9 AM and Monday, November 19th, at 7 PM, both meetings to be held in the Town Council Chamber. Our architects will be joining us at these meetings. I also will be available to meet with Jr/Sr High faculty, staff, and administration on November 13th at 2:45 PM. I plan to meet with a number of student advisory groups between November 6th and 28th. I sincerely hope that citizens, parents, students and employees can find time to participate in one of these sessions. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at jimhayes@newmarket.k12.nh.us.
If you're looking for more info, please visit http://newmarketsolutions.org/  and check out the Newmarket Solutions Facebook page to stay as informed as possible on these important issues.

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