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1994 JAN-JUN-HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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1994 JAN-JUN-HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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06/30/1994
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required by statue but all modern high schools need it. <br /> parenting/child care: is not required. This teaches students <br /> how to take care of kids, not their own, using children in a day <br /> care situation. After 1 : 30 a community group will take over the <br /> program until about 6 :00 p .m. <br /> - Infant/toddler program: for students with children so they can <br /> car for their babies and go to school . To help keep them in <br /> school . It is not State mandated. They anticipate about 15 <br /> students using the program. <br /> - applied technology: old industrial arts, home economics <br /> programs. These programs are becoming high tech. The high <br /> school will not repeat the technical school 's responsibility. <br /> - Science: the rooms are classroom lab combination . All are a <br /> little larger than the State requirements. <br /> - Music: 3 teaching stations allocated. <br /> - general classroom: english, math, social studies, foreign <br /> language. Based on 800 sq. ft. <br /> - large group/instructional : room to hold up to 100 students . Can <br /> be used as a community room also. <br /> - health science: part of the phys ed statue. 9th grade is <br /> required to take 5 days a week. <br /> - computer labs: one in each house. Not necessarily part of the <br /> business program. <br /> - special education: is absolutely required. Whole string of <br /> spaces allocated to it. <br /> -IMC/Library: there are guidelines in the regulations. Can see <br /> how he arrived at allowance in companion document. <br /> -cafeteria- must seat 1/3 of the student body at 15 sq feet each. <br /> - administration: principal , assistant principal offices, etc. <br /> Superintendent's office is not in this allowance. The state will <br /> not share in the cost of a central administration space. <br /> He has allowed 6 , 100 sq feet, including School Committee meeting <br /> room. <br /> - alternative school : for problem students; the ones you want to <br /> try to keep in school . <br /> - central copy: will house 2 large copy machines. <br /> - house administration: "house master" or assistant principal . <br /> Area allocated in each house (3) . <br /> - guidance: not required but every school has it. <br /> - health suite- nurse's office. This role has expanded in it's <br /> duties. <br /> -gym shower/locker. <br /> - teacher prep/work rooms: area for teacher to work , prepare <br /> lessons. <br /> - faculty lounge <br /> - auditorium- with 700 seats . Not required but very desirable. <br /> - student activity room: not required. He allowed size of a <br /> classroom. <br /> - student store: student operated. <br /> - central storage: for school supplies, not janitorial . <br /> - book storage <br /> 6 <br /> I <br />
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