PLANNING & DESIGN Mat Su Career & Technical High School Matanuska Susitna Borough Mat Su School District McCool Carlson Green Architects Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
AGENDA • Planning Process Overview • Planning History & Current Operations • Budget Review • Space Needs • Addition Concepts • Next Steps Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Building Design Committee (BDC) Role • Educational Vision • Knowledge of existing building/operations • New Program Information • Design Ideas • Critique • Outreach • Support • Lines of communication Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
BDC Schedule • July 17: Kickoff • August 12-14: Workshop • August 27: Concept Refinement • August 29: Focus Groups • September 17: Schematic Design • October: School Board/Assembly Approvals • March 2014: Bidding • July 2015: Occupancy Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Aspirations • What are the most important goals for this project? Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
PROJECT HISTORY Learning Plan Visioning Planning Concept Design Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
LEARNING NETWORK • Links high school to postsecondary education and careers • Broad clusters of related occupations in terms of knowledge and skills • Respond to state and local labor market • Related occupations represent variety of educational and income levels Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
STAKEHOLDER ORGANIZATION • Steering Committee Key school, community, and industry leaders • Design Committee Students Parents and families Teachers and guidance counselors Administrators Board members Business and industry Organized labor Government Community Higher education Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
LEARNING BEFORE FACILITIES Learning Plan Facility Plan Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
ED SPEC SUMMARY • Learner Population: 500 FTE • Building Area: 76,550 sf CTHS = 153 sf/student DEED HS Standard = 165 sf/student • Full time high school plus part time students • Career Pathways Pathway #1: IT/Business/Electronics Pathway #2: Arch/Engineering/Construction Pathway #3: Culinary Arts/Hospitality Pathway #4: Health Sciences/Nursing Pathway #5: P.E./Sports Science Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
EDUCATIONAL TRANSFORMATION CONCEPTS • Business & Industry Relationships • New Teaching and Learning Strategies • Integrating Academic and CTE • Learning Signature • Career Pathways • Expansion Capability • Flexibility & Adaptability Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
LEARNING ORGANIZATION Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
SITE CONTEXT Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
EXPANSION & GROWTH Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
SITE PLAN Future Expansion Future Future Expansion Expansion Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
ORGANIZATIONAL PRINCIPLES • Strong identity for career pathways • Distribute services and administration • Flexibility & adaptability to changes • Personalizable environments • Small learning communities • Integrated & interdisciplinary • Team / project based learning • Part-time and full-time student • Serving others via distance learning • Multiple use: school, employers, labor, etc. Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
RELATIONSHIP TO BUISINESS & INDUSTRY Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
FLEXIBILITY & ADAPTABILITY Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
FLEXIBLE INSTRUCTION PROTOTYPE • Individual Work Areas • Small Group Work/Conference room • Large Group Work Area/Classroom • Teaching Team Office • Storage • Technical Reference Library • 2,600 sf per Pathway Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
PATHWAY PROTOTYPES Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
1st Floor Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
2nd Floor Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
ADAPTABLE CORE Each Pathway has a Auxiliary dining area Portal facing the for Culinary Arts MPR/Partners Room training Large Assembly Fitness & Large Seminar Fitness, Classrooms & Operable Walls Overhead Door create multiple provides access for Informal Learning configuration large equipment and opportunities displays Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
PATHWAY ANATOMY Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
LEARNING SIGNATURE changing, adapting, connecting / inviting, welcoming, responding “The Career Center is, above all, a hub of learning for the community, providing a safe and inviting learning setting for all ages with strong ties to business and industry. To do this, the center must be connected to industry and business and be willing to adapt to the changing needs over time. It will, and must be, as changing and dynamic as the meandering Matanuska River. ” Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
LEARNING SIGNATURE changing, adapting, connecting inviting, welcoming, responding Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Discussion – Teaching & Learning • Teaching & Learning at CTHS Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Discussion – Future Trends Technology • • Mobile devices • Distance Learning • Information vs. understanding • Teachers as coaches Diversity • • Personalization • Languages • Teaching teams Global Economy • • Literacy • Creativity • Collaboration • Integrated learning / inquiry based Brain Research • • Learning Pyramid • Multi sensory learning • Active Learners • Learning styles Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Discussion – Existing Operations • Integrating academic and tech • Lack of classrooms space • Configuring Flex areas for classroom use • More kitchen serving lines needed • Sound isolation at classrooms • Need Gym for ball sports • Space for itinerants • 2 nd floor cross circulation • More restrooms • Media center / Library • Loading dock access Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Preliminary Budget Summary Unit Cost Area Cost Minor Remodeling $ 30 4,000 $ 120,000 allowance for minor adjustments to existing building Food Service Mods $ 400 1,000 $ 400,000 allowance for adding a serving line Addition Interface $ 500 250 $ 125,000 tie-in between existing building and new addition Building Addition Budget (1) $ 350 33,060 $ 11,571,000 based on recent Valley Pathways low bid Total Project Budget Estimate $ 12,216,000 Budget $ 12,485,000 Variance $ (269,000) over budget (under budget) amounts (1) Total Building Area identified in RFP of 33,060 GSF translates to approximately 23,614 SF net program space Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Discussion – New Program Needs • Transportation Pathway • Therapeutic Services Pathway Expansion • Natural Resources Pathway • Human Services Pathway • Media / Testing Center • 10 General Classrooms • 2 Science Classrooms Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Preliminary Space Program Quantity Size Totals Dept Totals Path Totals Natural Resources Pathway Classroom 1 800 800 Vet nary Lab 1 1,200 1,200 2,000 Flexible Instructional Space Large Group Instruction/Classroom 1 800 800 Flex Area 1 1,674 1,674 Individual Work Areas Small Group Work Areas/Conference Teacher Team Office Technical Library Student Lockers Storage 2,474 Natural Resources Pathway Total 4,474 Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Preliminary Space Program Quantity Size Totals Dept Totals Path Totals Transportation Pathway Aviation Lab 1 2,100 2,100 Process Technology Lab 1 1,000 1,000 Diesel Power Generation Lab 1 1,000 1,000 Storage 3 300 900 5,000 Flexible Instructional Space Large Group Instruction/Classroom 1 800 800 Flex Area 1 1,674 1,674 Individual Work Areas Small Group Work Areas/Conference Teacher Team Office Technical Library Student Lockers Storage 2,474 Transportation Pathway Total 7,474 Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Preliminary Space Program Quantity Size Totals Dept Totals Path Totals Human Services Pathway Law Enforcement Classroom 1 1,000 1,000 Education Classroom 1 1,000 1,000 2,000 Flexible Instructional Space Large Group Instruction/Classroom 1 800 800 Flex Area 1 1,674 1,674 Individual Work Areas Small Group Work Areas/Conference Teacher Team Office Technical Library Student Lockers Storage 2,474 Human Services Pathway 4,474 Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Preliminary Space Program Quantity Size Totals Dept Totals Path Totals Therapeutic Services Pathway Addition Gymnasium 1 4,600 4,600 Gym Storage 1 400 400 5,000 Therapeutic Services Pathway Addition Total 5,000 Media / Testing Center - Library 1 3,650 3,650 Testing Center 1 800 800 Library Office/Workroom 1 250 250 Library Storage 1 300 300 5,000 Media / Testing Center Total 5,000 Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
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