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VOLUME 82 NO. 29 JUNE 22-28, 2017

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It’s Decision Time for High-School Seats Project Budgeted at $103.5 Million; Staff Affirms Support for Hybrid Plan SCOTT McCAFFREY

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With the deadline for a decision looming large, top Arlington Public Schools staff say they can bring 1,300 new highschool seats online by 2022 within a budgeted $103.5 million in all but one scenario they have laid out to School Board members. Those staff, led by Superintendent Patrick Murphy, on June 15 affirmed their previous recommendation that the seats be split between a renovated Arlington Education Center and new construction on the Arlington Career Center campus. That proposal would require an estimated $24 million to develop 500 to 600 classroom seats at the five-story Education Center (now serving as the school system’s administrative headquarters) and $79 million for 700 to 800 additional seats at the Career Center. They are dollar figures school officials aim to reduce, if possible. “We need to look very carefully at how we are using our [financial] resources . . . be very conscious about how we use our funds,” Murphy told School Board members. “My goal . . . is to keep our costs low.” But there already may be a budget hitch; the so-called hybrid proposal recommended to School Board members does not include, or even estimate the cost of, structured parking in garages, either above-ground or underground. “Where do we get the money?” asked School Board member Reid Goldstein. It


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