Edward Favre wrote:For the record, the Board of Education has not discussed any land use outside of that which it already owns. This includes Kauffman Park. There has been no Board discussion with City Officials. Kauffman Park is City property. Ed Favre
Board President
You should start having those discussions.
Grant School is overcrowded and in need of extensive renovation. After it is renovated it will still be an excellent example of cheap 1960's architecture.
Lincoln is underutilized and in need of extensive renovation.
Kaufman Park is reasonably close to all of the students served by the two schools.
Closing two schools to build one would lessen the hard feelings if one school is closed while another remains open.
While there are commercial possibilites for land at Kaufman Park those possibilities would still be open at the current site of Grant and the school board.
Phase III is estimated to cost $56 per year for each $100,000 of assessed value. For $10 more the School board could build a spectacualr school, keep the park, open up new land for development and create an investment environment that could jump start other development throughout the City.
The School Board wasted an opportunity at Garfield, hopefully they won't waste another one.