Several major modernization and improvement projects were completed at campuses throughout the Merced City School District during the 2016-2017 fiscal year. During the March 13 Board of Education meeting, our Citizens Bond Oversight Committee presented the annual bond report. It includes descriptions of those projects in an easy to read format, along with some photos of the work. If you would like to view that report, please click here.
Several other projects are also on the way this year. You can read more about those below:
Projects Scheduled for 2018
Fremont Elementary Modernization, Access, and Operations Upgrades (Funded through voter-approved Measure M): This will be a major modernization/improvement project. Classrooms will be updated with efficient new air conditioning systems, interior finishes, and safety equipment. Acoustical and LED lighting upgrades, plus large magnetic display/white boards and 21st century projector systems will help make lessons more engaging. Sinks and drinking fountains will be upgraded to ADA standards. Casework, bookshelves, storage, and old flooring will be replaced. Five 1968 portables will be demolished and replaced with modern modular classrooms, and an interior courtyard area will provide needed improvements for outdoor gathering, learning, and other school activities. The project also includes re-roofing of the walkway canopies, as well as landscaping and irrigation improvements. The front entrance to Fremont, including the main office, will be relocated to the S Street side of the school (away from the busy R Street intersection), where a student loading zone and parking area will be constructed.
Tenaya Middle School & Rivera Middle School Innovation Lab/STEAM Classroom conversion (Funded through the Local Control Accountability Plan): The old wood and metal shop at Tenaya will be converted into a versatile space for STEAM-related learning experiences, as the building is no longer being utilized as it was in the past due to changes in technology and how students learn. There is additional outdoor space that can also be incorporated into the classroom environment. At Rivera, the old home economics classroom and adjacent small technology classroom will be integrated into an innovation lab and technology center. The new facility will be adjacent to the large central amphitheater, which also provides a space for outdoor STEAM experiences. Together, these two projects represent our district’s Local Control Accountability Plan commitment to 21st century learning opportunities for our students.
Hoover Middle School Student Commons Upgrade (Funded through voter-approved Measure M): This project is currently in the design development phase. It will address high use areas that need shade and infrastructure repairs where students eat lunch and should be enjoying more outdoor activities. The old ash trees in the area have either died, caused tripping hazards from roots damaging the asphalt, or become infected with mistletoe. The area is also in need of major drainage repairs. The project design includes a metal canopy shade structure with lighting for afterschool programs and safety considerations, as well as new trees and an upgraded and relocated garbage can wash station. The overall goal is to provide students with a cleaner and safer place to eat and socialize while creating an enjoyable space where teachers can conduct outdoor activities under a large shelter.
Replacement of 160 HVAC Units at Four Sites (Funded through Prop. 39, the California Clean Energy Jobs Act): Old, inefficient HVAC systems at Burbank, Gracey, Muir, and Reyes will be replaced with new rooftop systems. The heat pump units will also be replaced.
Rivera Elementary School Addition of Three Classrooms (Funded through developer fees): Three new modular classrooms will be added to the Rivera Elementary campus to support student population increases in the school boundary area. This will allow the district to accommodate more families at their home schools, minimize overflow bussing, and maintain appropriate class sizes. It should also be noted that the district’s Long Range Facilities Master plan does include the need for new school sites in the future. Therefore, the modular classrooms at Rivera will be placed in an area that minimizes the impact on playfields as they could be relocated off the site in the future.
Sheehy Elementary Student Restrooms Upgrades (Funded through voter-approved Measure M): Aging restrooms will be remodeled with updated wall and floor coverings, sinks, fixtures, plumbing, ventilation equipment, LED lighting, as well as new electric hand dryers.
In addition to all of these facilities projects, our district has a system in place for ongoing maintenance at each of our campuses. We’re excited about the work that has been completed so far and look forward to many more improvements to benefit our students, staff, and community in 2018!