New Primary Schools
The bond issue will raise $72.5M for the construction of three new K-4 primary schools on the sites of existing schools.
Primary Facilities Master Plan
The Wyoming Primary Facilities Master Plan calls for three new K-4 schools: ​
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A new 35,150-square-foot Elm School on the current site with an expanded footprint.
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A new 50,000-square-foot Hilltop School on the current site with an expanded footprint.
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A new 35,150-square-foot Vermont School on the current site with an expanded footprint.​​
Components for each new school include secure entry vestibules; improved accessibility; larger classrooms; additional classrooms and space for gifted education, special education, and intervention; spaces for art and music; adequate gym space; and expanded kitchens and student dining areas in each building. The project will incorporate sustainable design and cost effective strategies which could include such things as daylighting; rainwater management; water use reduction; high-performing building systems, construction, and demolition waste management specifying materials with high recycled content; and improved indoor air quality.
It is important to note that the actual design cannot begin until after the outcome of the November 5 election, so these are concepts/ideas of what the district would like to be included in the final design. If the bond issue passes in November, there will be a process in place for stakeholders to provide input into the design elements.
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Conceptual Planning Diagrams
Conceptual planning diagrams below were created by Ruetschle Architects as part of the Wyoming Primary Facilities Master Plan and are presented as concepts only. Click an image to see the full concept.