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OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:43 am
by Brad
Repairs, renovations to OPS buildings could cost up to $650 million
http://www.omaha.com/article/20140122/N ... 50-million" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Erin Duffy / World-Herald staff writer wrote:Repairs and renovations to Omaha Public Schools buildings could carry a price tag of up to $650 million.
The school district's latest facility study identifies $570 million in building upgrades for 79 schools, whose needs range from relatively simple maintenance projects — paint touch-ups and roof repairs — to multimillion-dollar classroom additions to ease overcrowding.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:58 am
by joeglow
Why don't they turn to families for minor maintenance? Granted, we send our kids to a private school. That said, when they mentioned wanting the school painted but being unable to afford it, a group of 30-40 men stepped up and painted the whole school. Kids were also helping us. It was a great experience and the kids learned some good lessons as well.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:54 pm
by Uffda
Check two middle schools I am familiar with -- Buffett would be schedule for $7.8 million and Marrs only $446,000 - both are overcrowded… but Buffett might get a swimming pool??
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 7:19 pm
by bbinks
Uffda wrote:Check two middle schools I am familiar with -- Buffett would be schedule for $7.8 million and Marrs only $446,000 - both are overcrowded… but Buffett might get a swimming pool??
Isn't Buffett only about 5 years old?
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 7:32 pm
by Uffda
bbinks wrote:Uffda wrote:Check two middle schools I am familiar with -- Buffett would be schedule for $7.8 million and Marrs only $446,000 - both are overcrowded… but Buffett might get a swimming pool??
Isn't Buffett only about 5 years old?
No it is either 9 or 10 years old. It is packed as Buffett (somewhere around 1300-1400 students) has 10-11 portables. Marrs is overcrowded (somewhere around 1200-1300) but there is no room for portables, so several teachers travel between rooms
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 10:14 am
by iamjacobm
http://www.omaha.com/news/metro/will-vo ... 565b9.html
“It’s a $60 million gamble that’s before this board,” board president Justin Wayne said at a meeting earlier this month. “Where do we think people are going to migrate to? And in the process, what’s going to happen to Northwest and Benson?”
When it comes to building the new schools, school construction consultant Tracy Richter said it’s not a matter of either-or.
Data confirms anecdotal stories from parents: More students are opting out of OPS every year, often for schools to the south and west.
Those areas are the fastest-growing in OPS, and roughly 1,000 empty housing lots await development in the northwest part of the city.
“You need both,” Richter told board members. “The question isn’t, do I do one or the other?”
Costs for the new high schools have swelled to $73 million each, factoring in the expense of land acquisition. That doesn’t include annual operations, which range from $8.9 million at Benson to $15.4 million at Central this past school year. OPS’s total operating budget is about $570 million.
A really dense article with a lot of information.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:25 am
by Garrett
OPS needs this. When I went to Millard North, it was almost like Buffett was another Millard middle school with all of the kids that were there.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:13 pm
by joeglow
Garrett wrote:OPS needs this. When I went to Millard North, it was almost like Buffett was another Millard middle school with all of the kids that were there.
Buffett
needs a swimming pool?
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:42 pm
by Garrett
joeglow wrote:Garrett wrote:OPS needs this. When I went to Millard North, it was almost like Buffett was another Millard middle school with all of the kids that were there.
Buffett
needs a swimming pool?
No, I was referring to the two new high schools. You know what I was saying.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:54 pm
by joeglow
Garrett wrote:joeglow wrote:Garrett wrote:OPS needs this. When I went to Millard North, it was almost like Buffett was another Millard middle school with all of the kids that were there.
Buffett
needs a swimming pool?
No, I was referring to the two new high schools. You know what I was saying.
Problem is that, in typical government form, they identify what they need and include it in something filled to the brim with sh*t they don't need. If you then oppose the spending increase (bond issuance, etc.) you "don't support the kids."
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 11:51 pm
by Uffda
Garrett wrote:OPS needs this. When I went to Millard North, it was almost like Buffett was another Millard middle school with all of the kids that were there.
I have known students who select a Millard HS as they don't want to go to Burke Or NW.
Does Buffett need a pool? Probably not although the swim teams have to travel to Nathan Hale for Practice.. Not sure why they don't go to Burke.
Buffett does need more classrooms as they have at least 10 portables although if they would draw better/stricter boundary lines it might help
Marrs Middle is the second biggest middl school and needs more classrooms but not really any room for them - unless they went up. No room for portables either.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 2:56 pm
by iamjacobm
http://www.omaha.com/news/education/oma ... 00402.html
The Omaha Public Schools board will hear a proposal Monday to build a largely privately funded, 45,000-square-foot addition onto Central High that would house a new library, a black box theater and art and music classrooms.
At the school board meeting, Central High and Central High Foundation staff members will outline the idea for a public-private partnership to raise funds for the addition and renovation of existing classroom space. The entire project is expected to cost $15 million to $21 million.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 10:31 pm
by mr. omaha
Whatever they decide to had better not destroy the iconic sight lines or appearance of the facade in any way, shape, or form. This is one of the most unique structures downtown. They MUST be considerate of that. With all the development on Capitol Ave I want to be able to look up Capitol and see a building that looks like it could have been the Capitol. DO NOT SCREW THIS UP DLR!!!!!!!
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 11:47 pm
by iamjacobm
It is supposed to slope down the east hill of the building to preserve the view. Obviously that is easier said than done.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 10:46 am
by jelizh
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 4:56 pm
by iamjacobm
Doesn't look intrusive to the views.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 7:35 am
by Uffda
long123 wrote:OPS needs this. When I went to Millard North, it was almost like Buffett was another Millard middle school with all of the kids that were there.
I think part of that is parents who didn't want their child in an OPS High school or lived on the border between OPS and Millard. I know several former Buffett students who attended Central.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 10:20 am
by Greg S
Exactly. I live out near there. My kids will go to the new OPS high school, Central (which is full) or I opt in to another district.
Greg
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 12:46 pm
by bigredmed
Greg S wrote:Exactly. I live out near there. My kids will go to the new OPS high school, Central (which is full) or I opt in to another district.
Greg
Hedge your bets Greg. Move now before the kids need the HS. Very tough to opt into Millard (esp if you are white). I have several African American kids heading into HS from NW Omaha and getting anything but Omaha NW is seemingly impossible (Millard, 66, or better OPS schools).
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 7:53 am
by Uffda
bigredmed wrote:
Greg
Hedge your bets Greg. Move now before the kids need the HS. Very tough to opt into Millard (esp if you are white). I have several African American kids heading into HS from NW Omaha and getting anything but Omaha NW is seemingly impossible (Millard, 66, or better OPS schools).[/quote]
I have heard that NW HS has been making some strides to turn around the reputation. I do know they have been gaining student population which wasn't happening in the past. I have also had some former students from Buffett go there and they loved the atmosphere.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 10:44 pm
by bigredmed
Uffda wrote:bigredmed wrote:
Greg
Hedge your bets Greg. Move now before the kids need the HS. Very tough to opt into Millard (esp if you are white). I have several African American kids heading into HS from NW Omaha and getting anything but Omaha NW is seemingly impossible (Millard, 66, or better OPS schools).
I have heard that NW HS has been making some strides to turn around the reputation. I do know they have been gaining student population which wasn't happening in the past. I have also had some former students from Buffett go there and they loved the atmosphere.[/quote]
Good to hear. The kids I have had there have not been happy and their parents were even less so. NW needed some serious reform. Hope they are getting it.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 11:58 am
by Uffda
Northwest and Benson, OPS' two smallest high schools, see attendance turnaround
Northwest High, which opened its doors Thursday, has 1,661 students on the roster, which is nearly 200 more students than last year.
At Benson, 1,352 kids signed up to attend this year, a 23 percent jump over last year, when official enrollment was 1,093.
http://www.omaha.com/news/education/nor ... fb7f6.html
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 5:03 pm
by jelizh
jelizh wrote:
For those interested, here is another rendering of the proposed Central addition:
If memory serves me well, there is a cavernous storage room underneath the staircase currently.
Re: OPS Repairs and Renovations
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 10:39 pm
by Coyote
Central is finally now on track to do this $2.3M project.