We, the LPA expansion committee, are so excited to share with you the progress of the LPA expansion project. Please note that any information contained herein is subject to change at any time.
So far on the construction end of things, LPA is in the process of purchasing land. As long as all the contingencies are worked out, construction will begin in early 2009. The LPA board has approved the selection of MHTN as the architects and Hogan & Associates Construction as the construction manager/general contractor for the new building. Both companies have excellent reputations for providing timely and quality work in their respective fields. We are currently on schedule for completing phase one of the project in August of 2009. Because we are in the planning and feasibility stage, please note that any information is subject to change.
The new building will house the 6th- 10th grade students for the 2009/2010 school year. The current LPA building will be used for the expanded elementary K-5th grades, 3 classes per grade.
The expansion committee is also working on the many details that go into creating a new high school. Sub-committees will be formed to focus on such things as community outreach, marketing, procurement, student involvement, etc. There will be more info on this soon as well as opportunities to volunteer.
Some things to note about the high school: The focus will be on rigorous academics; there will be continued emphasis on the Trivium in the Rhetoric stage; the Socratic Seminar will be the delivery method for social studies and English; and we are looking for excellent teachers that can teach demanding academics. This will be a school for students who want to learn at a college preparatory level. A goal is to have each graduating student leave with an arsenal of college credentials and acceptance to top rate colleges and universities.
We will do our best to answer questions and address concerns regarding progress so far.
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I heartily applaud the selection of Hogan Construction for the new facility. When I visited their website a year or so ago and talked with a few of their staff (for personal reasons) I was very, very impressed with their work and corporate ethic. I understand that they have a very low employee turn-over and that is always of benefit to a client. So kudos to the Expansion Committee!
ReplyDeleteAlso, while I am delighted at the reference made to the goal for students to graduate the LPA High School with an arsenal of college level curriculum behind them, I must admit that the reference to the model of the "delivery" methods of the curriculum left me in the dark. I confess my ignorance of the terminologies used. Could some online links be created for the sake of myself and others who are not (but would like to be...as efficiently as possible) "enlightened" in this regard?
I do appreciate the lofty goals and concerted efforts of all those who have been and are instrumental is facilitating LPA to become a viable and exciting option and reality as a public charter school!!!!
Thank you!
Most sincerely,
Varena Terrero
Varena,
ReplyDeleteYou are not alone regarding the delivery method terms. Committee members are working on that now and it will be posted soon.