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SEMINOLECOUNTYPUBLIC SCHOOLSSchool Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Agenda BookS<strong>up</strong>port<strong>in</strong>g InformationPackageMay 24, 2011


NEED FOR THE PROJECT(1) Needs Assessment<strong>Back</strong>groundIn a public address <strong>in</strong> 2009, President Barack Obama requested of each American, “tocommit to at least one year or more of higher education or career tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g 1 .” This statement, aspart of a plan to restore the United States’ leadership <strong>in</strong> post-secondary atta<strong>in</strong>ment, comes at atime <strong>in</strong> the nation’s history when higher education realization for young adults is fad<strong>in</strong>g. As thedemand for a college degree or post-secondary certification <strong>in</strong>creases across the country, thepercentage of high school graduates pursu<strong>in</strong>g higher learn<strong>in</strong>g is <strong>in</strong> a decl<strong>in</strong>e. While 7 <strong>in</strong> 10 highschool graduates enroll <strong>in</strong> college with<strong>in</strong> two years of graduation, 40% of Americans achieve anassociate’s or bachelor’s degree by age 25. To further complicate this figure, the percentage ofm<strong>in</strong>ority students yields a lower percentage of degree completion with 30% of African-Americans and less than 20% of Lat<strong>in</strong>os complet<strong>in</strong>g an associate’s degree or higher by themilestone age. 1 Accord<strong>in</strong>g to a recent study by the Harvard Graduate School of Education’sPathways to Prosperity Project, the cont<strong>in</strong>uation of this decl<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> educational atta<strong>in</strong>ment willresult <strong>in</strong> the parental generation of the present day hold<strong>in</strong>g higher educational achievement thantoday’s youth. To counter this effect, the study suggests the development of a pathway system toprovide students at the secondary level with “clear, transparent connection(s) between theirprogram of study and tangible opportunities <strong>in</strong> the labor market.” 1These statistics highlight an acute need across the nation’s school systems to attract studentsto and s<strong>up</strong>port students <strong>in</strong> advanced levels of academic coursework <strong>in</strong> high school to ensure apathway is constructed for student success <strong>in</strong>to higher education. As a well-achiev<strong>in</strong>g school1 Symonds, W.C., Schwartz, R.B. & Ferguson, R. (2011). Pathways to Prosperity: Meet<strong>in</strong>g the Challengeof Prepar<strong>in</strong>g Young Americans for the 21 st Century. Report issued by the Pathways to Prosperity Project,Harvard Graduate School of Education.Project Narrative Page 1 of 28Page 5


district, Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> (SCPS) cont<strong>in</strong>ually seeks <strong>in</strong>novative methods to propelstudents to perform at their full potential. Even <strong>in</strong> SCPS, a school district that prides itself on ahigh graduation rate (97%) and low retention level (0.4%), students struggle with academics andeducational motivation. Of most significance is the correlation between engagement <strong>in</strong>education, academic performance, and community risk factors such as poverty. Research<strong>in</strong>dicates a formidable relationship between students attend<strong>in</strong>g high-poverty schools, academicdisengagement, and low student achievement. Studies suggest that these factors produce a “selfconfirm<strong>in</strong>gcycle” <strong>in</strong> which students become dom<strong>in</strong>ated by a self-perception of failure fromwhich they can<strong>not</strong> escape. 2Needs identified across the target communities and achievement gaps acknowledged whendistrict adm<strong>in</strong>istrators reviewed data on achievement of free- and reduced lunch eligible studentsvalidated this correlation with<strong>in</strong> the district’s highest poverty high schools. It is throughstructured academic talent identification, personalized s<strong>up</strong>plemental <strong>in</strong>struction, improved accessto advanced coursework, and established mentorships that the cycle can be broken.Needs of the Target CommunitiesThe proposed project – Project ACE: Accelerated and Challeng<strong>in</strong>g Education – is aframework for <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g the participation and success rate of low-<strong>in</strong>come students <strong>in</strong> advancedplacement coursework. The project will target the three high schools listed below, with apercentage of low-<strong>in</strong>come (def<strong>in</strong>ed as those students who qualify for free- and reduced lunch –F/R lunch) students rang<strong>in</strong>g from 39% to 42%, by provid<strong>in</strong>g services that will develop, enhance2 Balfanz, R., Herzog, L. & MacIver, D. (2007). Prevent<strong>in</strong>g student disengagement and keep<strong>in</strong>g studentson the graduation path <strong>in</strong> urban middle-grades schools: Early identification and effective <strong>in</strong>terventions.Educational Psychologist, 42(4), 223-235.Project Narrative Page 2 of 28Page 6


and expand advanced placement programs <strong>in</strong> English, mathematics, and science, as well as<strong>in</strong>crease the participation rate of all students, especially target<strong>in</strong>g low-<strong>in</strong>come students.Target SchoolTable 1: Target School Demographics 3TotalPopulation%F/RLunch% Student Population by Subgro<strong>up</strong>White Black Hispanic Other*Crooms Academy of 590 45.93 51 20 22 7Information TechnologyLyman High School 2,276 39.98 59 14 22 5Sem<strong>in</strong>ole High School 3,135 43.54 45 23 19 14District - All High <strong>Schools</strong> 20,088 34.26 59 13 21 7* Other Races: Multi-Racial, American Indian, Alaskan/Pacific IslanderThe high schools targeted by the project are located <strong>in</strong> two of the district’s communitieswhich possess high levels of community distress: Crooms AOIT and Sem<strong>in</strong>ole High <strong>in</strong> the Cityof Sanford; and Lyman High <strong>in</strong> the City of Longwood. Population characteristics 4 of thesecommunities <strong>in</strong>dicate a despondent level of educational atta<strong>in</strong>ment and per capita <strong>in</strong>come ascompared to the county’s average.Table 2: Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Demographic Detail Summary, 2010Demographic Measure <strong>County</strong> Longwood SanfordPopulation 13,508 44,015Per Capita Income (2009 Estimated) $26,889 $23,068 $17,746Per Capita Income (2014 Projection) $20,432 $17,276 $13,489Educational Atta<strong>in</strong>mentDropped out by 8 th grade 2.5% 2.8% 5%Dropped out between 9 th - 12 th grade 6% 7.2% 11.2%High School Graduate 26.5% 32.3% 34.4%Some College, no degree 21.7% 22.4% 22.2%A.A. degree 9.1% 8.3% 8.4%Bachelor’s degree 23.4% 18.7% 13.7%Graduate degree 10.7% 8.4% 5.2%A review of F/R rates for elementary and middle schools that feed <strong>in</strong>to the targeted high3 Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> (2011) Survey 3 Data – Free or Reduced-Priced Lunch4 Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Board of <strong>County</strong> Commissioners. (2010). Demographic Detail Summary Report.Retrieved from: http://www.sem<strong>in</strong>olecountyfl.gov/gm/ecodev/population.aspxProject Narrative Page 3 of 28Page 7


schools lends even more s<strong>up</strong>port for widely reported poverty <strong>in</strong> the community.Table 3: Feeder Pattern F/R Lunch Rates 3Target High <strong>Schools</strong> Feeder Elementary <strong>Schools</strong> Feeder Middle <strong>Schools</strong>Crooms Academy ofInformationTechnologySem<strong>in</strong>ole HighSchool(Crooms AOIT andSem<strong>in</strong>ole High havethe same feederpattern)Bentley, 51.18%Crystal Lake, 38.86%Goldsboro, 58.4%Hamilton, 89.37%Hopper (special center), 100%Idyllwilde, 71.58%Midway, 75.39%P<strong>in</strong>e Crest, 85.41%Wicklow, 76.48%Wilson, 33.76%--Average F/R Lunch Rate: 68.04%Lyman High School Altamonte, 62.03%Lake Orienta, 72.09%Longwood, 57.77%Spr<strong>in</strong>g Lake, 73.77%Woodlands, 30.75%--Average F/R Lunch Rate: 59.28%Markham Woods, 34.0%Millennium, 54.38%Sanford, 44.41%--Average F/R Lunch Rate: 44.26%Milwee, 63.95%Rock Lake, 32.97%Rosenwald (special center), 100%--Average F/R Lunch Rate: 65.64%Access to and Success <strong>in</strong> Advanced Placement Programs by Low-Income StudentsIn 2009/10, 11,589 Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) testswere attempted across the district, with a 56% pass rate. This pass rate is <strong>not</strong>ably above the stateand national average, and the number of students tak<strong>in</strong>g AP/IB exams <strong>in</strong> 2009/10 represents acont<strong>in</strong>uous growth <strong>in</strong> exams taken by students over the last five years. However, <strong>in</strong>consideration of these district-wide accomplishments, a major focus <strong>in</strong> the assessment conductedof the district’s advanced placement needs was the participation and success rate of low-<strong>in</strong>comestudents <strong>in</strong> advanced placement coursework <strong>in</strong> the content areas of math, science and English.Accord<strong>in</strong>g to data from the district’s Office of Assessment and Accountability, a critical gapexists between the percentages of F/R lunch students versus non-F/R lunch students enrolled <strong>in</strong>advanced placement courses. As presented <strong>in</strong> Table 4 and Table 5 below, the high schoolsProject Narrative Page 4 of 28Page 8


targeted by the proposed project possess proportionately lower percentages of F/R lunch (low<strong>in</strong>come)students enrolled <strong>in</strong> advanced placement courses than these students’ peer gro<strong>up</strong> of non-F/R students.% F/RStudents% Non-F/RStudentsTable 4: Enrollment <strong>in</strong> AP Courses by F/R Lunch StatusCrooms AOIT Lyman High Sem<strong>in</strong>ole HighMath Science English Math Science English Math Science English1.5 4.8 8.1 1.5 4.2 6.2 1.9 5.1 8.95.1 14.6 13.0 3.2 11.7 16.9 5.2 11.9 24.7Further, the data demonstrates that the percentage of students <strong>in</strong> the sub-gro<strong>up</strong>s of black andHispanic <strong>in</strong> the category of F/R lunch status are less likely to enroll <strong>in</strong> advanced placementcourses <strong>in</strong> math and science.Table 5: Enrollment of F/R Lunch Students <strong>in</strong> AP Courses by Subgro<strong>up</strong>Crooms AOIT Lyman High Sem<strong>in</strong>ole HighMath Science English Math Science English Math Science EnglishWhite - Males 1.9 5.7 5.7 2.1 6.4 6.9 2.4 7.2 9.0White –Females4.0 4.0 20.0 2.4 4.8 12.8 2.1 6.4 14.4Black – Males 0.0 3.3 6.7 0.9 0.0 0.9 0.4 5.7 3.7Black –Females0.0 3.8 1.9 0.0 0.0 4.0 2.8 2.8 9.9Hispanic –Males1.7 1.7 5.1 1.7 5.1 4.6 1.8 3.0 4.8Hispanic –Females0.0 7.1 21.4 0.7 4.9 7.0 1.0 2.5 7.4While enrollment of students <strong>in</strong> advanced placement courses is vital, success on the advancedplacement exam provides students the opportunity to enter post-secondary education with creditstowards college graduation. A review of the data <strong>in</strong> Table 6 and Table 7 on low-<strong>in</strong>comestudents’ success rates (def<strong>in</strong>ed as scor<strong>in</strong>g a 3+) <strong>in</strong>dicates low performance rates. Alarm<strong>in</strong>gly,successful performance of subgro<strong>up</strong>s – specifically <strong>in</strong> math and science – is virtually nonexistent.Project Narrative Page 5 of 28Page 9


% F/RStudents% Non-F/RStudentsTable 6: Students who Score 3+ on AP ExamsCrooms AOIT Lyman High Sem<strong>in</strong>ole HighMath Science English Math Science English Math Science English0.0 0.7 2.2 0.3 0.0 1.1 0.5 0.5 1.80.6 2.5 3.2 0.6 0.5 3.8 1.2 3.1 6.8Table 7: F/R Lunch Students who Score 3+ on AP Exams by Subgro<strong>up</strong>Crooms AOIT Lyman High Sem<strong>in</strong>ole HighMath Science English Math Science English Math Science EnglishWhite - Males 0.0 1.9 1.9 0.5 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.6 1.2White –Females0.0 0.0 8.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.5 1.6 4.8Black – Males 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.8Black –Females0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.4Hispanic –Males0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 1.2Hispanic –Females0.0 0.0 3.6 0.7 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.5 2.0Low enrollment and m<strong>in</strong>imal success of low-<strong>in</strong>come students <strong>in</strong> the content areas of mathand science is a need which causes grave concern among adm<strong>in</strong>istration, as the district realizesthe importance of accelerated Science, Technology, Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g and Mathematics (STEM)education to prepare students for the workforce of the 21 st Century. As such, the districtrecognizes the fundamental need for students at the secondary level to be prepared for the waveof the future – an enhanced offer<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>in</strong>novative and progressive STEM programs at the postsecondarylevel, as well as demand for STEM knowledge <strong>in</strong> the workforce. Data on studentachievement <strong>in</strong> advanced placement, specific to STEM courses, demonstrates a need forexpansion of offer<strong>in</strong>gs and recruitment of low-<strong>in</strong>come students <strong>in</strong>to these programs, as well as<strong>in</strong>crease professional development of teachers who provide advanced placement <strong>in</strong>struction.Project Narrative Page 6 of 28Page 10


(2) Gap AnalysisAs a result of the district’s needs assessment of advanced placement programs with<strong>in</strong> thetarget high schools, three critical gaps (or areas of attention) have been identified for<strong>in</strong>tervention. Interventions for each of the areas <strong>not</strong>ed are <strong>in</strong>cluded as components of the projectdesign. The follow<strong>in</strong>g table outl<strong>in</strong>es the connection between the gaps/areas of attention and theproject’s proposed <strong>in</strong>terventions.Gaps/Areas of AttentionLack of <strong>in</strong>structional rigor necessary to preparelow-<strong>in</strong>come students for successful AP courseparticipation and AP exam achievementLow participation rates of low-<strong>in</strong>come students<strong>in</strong> AP courses, specifically <strong>in</strong> advanced STEMcoursesLow success rates of low-<strong>in</strong>come students <strong>in</strong>AP courses, specifically <strong>in</strong> advanced STEMcoursesProposed Interventions• Professional Development of AdvancedPlacement Teachers• Advanced Placement Summit• Solid <strong>in</strong>frastructure and s<strong>up</strong>portnetwork of Advanced Placementteachers, led by a district-level APCoord<strong>in</strong>ator and school-based APLiaisons• PSAT Preparation Camps• Parent Information Workshops• Advanced Placement PreparationCourse• Onl<strong>in</strong>e Advanced Placement CourseEnhancement• Advanced Placement PreparationCourse• Advanced Placement Tutor<strong>in</strong>g andMentor<strong>in</strong>g Sessions• Development of highly effective APteachers and vertically aligned<strong>in</strong>structional plansProject Narrative Page 7 of 28Page 11


QUALITY OF PROJECT DESIGNSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> proposes to implement Project ACE: Accelerated andChalleng<strong>in</strong>g Education, which is designed to develop, enhance and expand advanced placementprograms <strong>in</strong> English, mathematics, and science, as well as <strong>in</strong>crease the participation rate of allstudents <strong>in</strong> AP courses, especially target<strong>in</strong>g low-<strong>in</strong>come students. As discussed, the project willbe implemented <strong>in</strong> three of the district’s high schools with the highest proportion of low-<strong>in</strong>comestudents: Crooms Academy of Information Technology (AOIT), Lyman High School andSem<strong>in</strong>ole High School. To meet the needs identified and close the gaps <strong>in</strong> achievement, theproject <strong>in</strong>tends to implement numerous activities at each of the target schools. Each activity willalign to the U.S. Department of Education’s Advanced Placement Incentive Program purpose,and s<strong>up</strong>port the project’s overall goals, objectives and outcomes.(1) Goals, Objectives and OutcomesThe aim of Project ACE is to <strong>in</strong>crease participation and success <strong>in</strong> Advanced PlacementPrograms with<strong>in</strong> the district, lead<strong>in</strong>g to enhanced student achievement and successfultransition <strong>in</strong>to post-secondary education for low-<strong>in</strong>come students. To ensure the proposedproject comprehensively improves teach<strong>in</strong>g and learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> advanced placement coursework ands<strong>up</strong>ports rigorous academic standards for students, the follow<strong>in</strong>g goals, objectives, outcomes andtargets have been established:Project Narrative Page 8 of 28Page 12


Table 8: Project Goals, Objectives and Yearly Target OutcomesGoal Objective Yearly Target Outcomes1. Develop,enhance, andexpand the1.1. By July 2014, 70% of parents/guardians of students targeted foradvanced placement through AP Potential will participate <strong>in</strong> parent<strong>in</strong>formation workshops on Advanced Placement and/or InternationalYear 1 (2011-12): 50%Year 2 (2012-13): 60%Year 3 (2013-14): 70%participation oflow-<strong>in</strong>comestudents <strong>in</strong>AdvancedBaccalaureate.1.2. By July 2014, offer two new onl<strong>in</strong>e Advanced Placement coursesthrough the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Virtual School.Year 1 (2011-12): 0 (basel<strong>in</strong>e)Year 2 (2012-13): 1Year 3 (2013-14): 2Placement (AP)courses andexams.1.3. By July 2014, transform at least one standard offer<strong>in</strong>g of AP Biology<strong>in</strong>to a hybrid mode course.Year 1 (2011-12): 0Year 2 (2012-13): 1Year 3 (2013-14): 11.4. By July 2014, the percentage of low-<strong>in</strong>come students enrolled <strong>in</strong> APcourses will <strong>in</strong>crease by 6%, with SY11 as the basel<strong>in</strong>e.1.5. By July 2014, the number of AP and IB exams taken by studentsparticipat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the program, as compared to the number of seniorsenrolled at each target school will <strong>in</strong>crease by 6%, with SY11 as thebasel<strong>in</strong>e. (GPRA 1)Year 1 (2011-12): 2%Year 2 (2012-13): 4%Year 3 (2013-14): 6%Year 1 (2011-12): 2%Year 2 (2012-13): 4%Year 3 (2013-14): 6%2. Improve thepass rate of low<strong>in</strong>comestudentson AdvancedPlacement (AP)andInternationalBaccalaureate(IB) exams.3. Cultivate acohort ofeducators well-2.1. Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g September 2011, each site will offer content-specificacademic s<strong>up</strong>port <strong>in</strong>tervention to advanced placement students tos<strong>up</strong>port learn<strong>in</strong>g two days per week (72 days per year).2.2. Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g September 2011, each site will provide mentor<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>up</strong>portby <strong>up</strong>per-class students to new advanced placement students at leastone day per week (36 days per year).2.3. By June 2014, the percentage of low-<strong>in</strong>come students who passAdvanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams will <strong>in</strong>creaseby 6%, with SY11 as the basel<strong>in</strong>e. (GRPA 2)3.1. By July 2014, 90% of advanced placement course teachers willparticipate <strong>in</strong> professional development opportunities provided throughthe project.Year 1 (2011-12): 72 daysYear 2 (2012-13): 72 daysYear 3 (2013-14): 72 daysYear 1 (2011-12): 36 daysYear 2 (2012-13): 36 daysYear 3 (2013-14): 36 daysYear 1 (2011-12): 2%Year 2 (2012-13): 4%Year 3 (2013-14): 6%Year 1 (2011-12): 70%Year 2 (2012-13): 80%Year 3 (2013-14): 90%Project Narrative Page 9 of 28Page 13


qualified forpreparation oflow-<strong>in</strong>comestudents for APand/or IBprogramparticipationand success.3.2. By July 2014, 75% of advanced placement course teachers willparticipate <strong>in</strong> content-area specific professional developmentopportunities provided through the project.3.3. By July 2014, 90% of advanced placement course teachers and alignedmiddle school teachers will participate <strong>in</strong> vertical alignment plann<strong>in</strong>gsessions.3.4. By July 2014, three school-based adm<strong>in</strong>istrators (one from each targetschool) and two district adm<strong>in</strong>istrators will participate <strong>in</strong> advancedplacement tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g.Year 1 (2011-12): 25%Year 2 (2012-13): 50%Year 3 (2013-14): 75%Year 1 (2011-12): 70%Year 2 (2012-13): 80%Year 3 (2013-14): 90%Year 1 (2011-12): 6Year 2 (2012-13): 6Year 3 (2013-14): 6Project Narrative Page 10 of 28Page 14


(2) Focus on Develop<strong>in</strong>g and Expand<strong>in</strong>g Advanced Placement Programs and ParticipationThrough a dedication to high standards and academic performance, the proposed projects<strong>up</strong>ports the enhancement of the district’s vision to “provide a high quality education that results<strong>in</strong> every child be<strong>in</strong>g well educated and prepared for success as a productive citizen and memberof a world class workforce”. It is through the district vision that:• Every student will graduate from high school prepared for the future as a lifelong learnerand a responsible citizen <strong>in</strong> a democratic society;• All students and all schools will perform at the highest levels;• There will be equitable facilities and opportunities for all students; and,• The district’s personnel will be highly qualified, diverse, <strong>in</strong>novative, enthusiastic,energetic, and dedicated to the mission. 5This vision for high quality education is <strong>in</strong>separable from the needs of the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>community, <strong>in</strong> particular the specialized workforce demands. Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> and CentralFlorida are becom<strong>in</strong>g the hub for jobs, careers, and relevant educational opportunities as thecommunity transitions to a knowledge-based economy. In order to prepare students for theseopportunities, the district has <strong>in</strong>itiated specialized programs and established partnerships tos<strong>up</strong>port the STEMM Discipl<strong>in</strong>es (Science, Technology, Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g, Mathematics, andMedic<strong>in</strong>e). The district has established and cont<strong>in</strong>ues a heavy emphasis on creat<strong>in</strong>g STEMMprograms of study that will provide SCPS graduates with career opportunities <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>formationtechnology laden <strong>in</strong>dustries such as model<strong>in</strong>g and simulation, optics and photonics, digitalmedia, space, life science, biotechnology, and clean technology.5 Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>. (2010). The Future is Now: A Strategic Plan for Cont<strong>in</strong>uousImprovement to Ensure District-wide Excellence and Equity.Project Narrative Page 11 of 28Page 15


Through bus<strong>in</strong>ess partnerships with STEMM giants such as Symantec, Lockheed Mart<strong>in</strong> andthe Sanford Burnham Institute, the K-20 educational partnership with Sem<strong>in</strong>ole State Collegeand the University of Central Florida, and economic partnerships with several local Chambers ofCommerce and STEMFlorida, the district is a pr<strong>in</strong>ciple driver <strong>in</strong> stimulat<strong>in</strong>g the local economyby nurtur<strong>in</strong>g new high-tech, high demand, and high wage jobs and careers with<strong>in</strong> the community.District leaders have listened to the needs of <strong>in</strong>dustry <strong>in</strong> creat<strong>in</strong>g the quality education thatdifferentiates the county <strong>in</strong> the marketplace, places the county <strong>in</strong> a prime position to compete fornew bus<strong>in</strong>ess development, and helps dist<strong>in</strong>guish the area with a high quality of life that isrecognized around the nation.Utiliz<strong>in</strong>g best practices from with<strong>in</strong> the district <strong>in</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ation with <strong>in</strong>novative new strategiesimplemented as part of the APIP, the district will further its dedication to enhanc<strong>in</strong>g advancedstudent learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> s<strong>up</strong>port of the STEMM fields. As such, emphasis across the district isdirected towards provid<strong>in</strong>g students with an A+ education <strong>in</strong> the content areas of science,technology, eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g and mathematics. At both the elementary and secondary levels studentsare offered opportunities to enroll <strong>in</strong> academic programs of emphasis to s<strong>up</strong>port the acquisitionof advanced knowledge. Currently the district provides advanced placement courses with<strong>in</strong> allhigh schools <strong>in</strong> the content areas of science and math. The proposed project <strong>in</strong>cludes theenhancement of advanced placement course offer<strong>in</strong>gs through the addition of onl<strong>in</strong>e courses,specifically with<strong>in</strong> the STEMM programs at the targeted high schools.The three high schools targeted have specific ties to the district’s STEMM <strong>in</strong>itiative and alignwith the concept of develop<strong>in</strong>g a school-to-workplace pathway, each with either a school-widemagnet concentration or a program of emphasis, and advanced placement coursework to s<strong>up</strong>portthese areas of focus.Project Narrative Page 12 of 28Page 16


Table 9: Advanced Placement Courses by Target SchoolCrooms AOIT Lyman High Sem<strong>in</strong>ole HighAP English LanguageAP English LanguageAP English LiteratureAP StatisticsAP Calculus AB or BCAP StatisticsAP BiologyAP ChemistryAP EnvironmentalAP Physics B/CAP BiologyAP ChemistryAP EnvironmentalAP Human GeographyAP World HistoryAP Human GeographyAP World HistoryAP European HistoryAP GovernmentAP MacroeconomicsAP MicroeconomicsAP World HistoryAP European HistoryAP American HistoryAP French LanguageAP French LiteratureAP Spanish LanguageAP Spanish LiteratureAP French LanguageAP French LiteratureAP Spanish LanguageAP Spanish LiteratureAP French LanguageAP Spanish LanguageAP Music TheoryAP Music TheoryAP Art 2D, 3DAP Art HistoryAP Music TheoryAP Art 2D, 3DAP Art HistoryAP PsychologyAP Computer Science AAP American GovernmentAP BiologyAP Calculus ABAP ChemistryAP Computer ScienceAP English Language &CompositionAP English Literature &CompositionAP PhysicsAP Physics BAP Spanish LanguageAP US HistoryAP World HistoryA P English Lang & CompA P English LiteratureA P Calculus ABA P Calculus BCAP StatisticsAP BiologyAP ChemistryAP EnvironmentalAP Physics BAP Physics CAP French LanguageAP Spanish LanguageAP German LanguageAP American HistoryAP MicroeconomicsAP MacroeconomicsAP European HistoryAP World HistoryAP United States GovernmentAP ComparativeAP Human GeographyAP PsychologyAP Art-HistoryAP Art-Draw<strong>in</strong>gAP STUDIO ART 2DAP Art/ 3D Design PortfolioAP Music TheoryProject Narrative Page 14 of 28Page 18


(3) Access to and Participation <strong>in</strong> Advanced Placement ProgramsAs demonstrated <strong>in</strong> the needs assessment of the target schools, access to and participation <strong>in</strong>advanced placement programs for low-<strong>in</strong>come students – specifically low-<strong>in</strong>come students <strong>in</strong> thesub-gro<strong>up</strong>s of black and Hispanic – are of major concern to the district. As such, the proposedproject presents methods to identify qualified students and encourage enrollment of thesestudents <strong>in</strong>to Advanced Placement courses.PSATPreparationCampsParentWorkshopsAP PotentialIdentificationSummer APPreparationCourseOnl<strong>in</strong>e andFace-to-Face APCourseOffer<strong>in</strong>gsIdentification of low-<strong>in</strong>come students for advanced placement coursework will cont<strong>in</strong>ue to beconducted utiliz<strong>in</strong>g the College Board’s AP Potential tool; however, the project will addadditional s<strong>up</strong>port activities and assurances of student read<strong>in</strong>ess for advanced placement. Onesuch s<strong>up</strong>port activity is the implementation of PSAT Preparation Camps. PSAT PreparationCamps will be offered six times each year at the target schools. Facilitated by certified teachers,the sessions will provide students with strategies for success on college placement exams. Toencourage an <strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong> college-read<strong>in</strong>ess, these camps will focus on each test content area,provide practice tests, demonstrate time management techniques, and show students test-tak<strong>in</strong>gstrategies. The workshops will also re<strong>in</strong>force critical math, read<strong>in</strong>g, vocabulary, and grammarProject Narrative Page 15 of 28Page 19


fundamentals. For the purpose of identification of students with potential for advancedplacement, PSAT Preparation Camps will be reserved for students <strong>in</strong> grade 9 and grade 10, withstudents complet<strong>in</strong>g the PSAT <strong>in</strong> Grade 10.Upon identification of students with potential to succeed <strong>in</strong> advanced placement, parentworkshops will be conducted to ensure parents/guardians of targeted students understand theimportance of advanced coursework and higher education. As <strong>in</strong>dicated <strong>in</strong> nationwide research,student achievement with<strong>in</strong> high-need populations is heavily <strong>in</strong>fluenced by parental<strong>in</strong>volvement 6 .As a precursor to enrollment <strong>in</strong> advanced placement coursework, the project will offer an APPreparation Course dur<strong>in</strong>g the summer. This credit-bear<strong>in</strong>g course will focus on thedevelopment of skills needed for success <strong>in</strong> advanced placement coursework, such as study andtime management skills.The district currently does <strong>not</strong> offer onl<strong>in</strong>e advanced placement courses to the general studentpopulation; however, limited advanced placement courses are available to students enrolled fulltimewith the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Virtual School (SCVS). As such, a need is identified to provideaccess to onl<strong>in</strong>e course offer<strong>in</strong>gs for students with<strong>in</strong> the target schools – both <strong>in</strong> hybrid andcomplete web-based formats. Through the project, several activities have been developed tos<strong>up</strong>port expanded access to advanced placement outside the typical school day. One suchactivity is the transformation of an exist<strong>in</strong>g AP Biology course section <strong>in</strong>to a blended learn<strong>in</strong>g, or“hybrid” format, which will allow students to split course time between <strong>in</strong>-class activities andonl<strong>in</strong>e presentation of materials and additional resources. Second, the district will add twoAdvanced Placement courses to the SCVS academic offer<strong>in</strong>gs. The two courses proposed for6 Sheely-Moore, A., & Bratton, S. (2010). A strengths-based parent<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>tervention with low-<strong>in</strong>comeAfrican American families. Professional School Counsel<strong>in</strong>g, 13(3), 175-183.Project Narrative Page 16 of 28Page 20


<strong>in</strong>clusion <strong>in</strong> the project are AP Computer Science and AP Environmental Science. F<strong>in</strong>ally, <strong>in</strong>recognition of the probability that students from low socio-economic households will <strong>not</strong> haveaccess to computers and/or <strong>in</strong>ternet service, the project will provide open computer lab hours oneday per week at each of the target schools. These labs will be staffed with a certified teacher tofacilitate activities with<strong>in</strong> the lab. In addition, to s<strong>up</strong>port onl<strong>in</strong>e coursework, 12 laptops will beprovided at each school and made available for check-out by low-<strong>in</strong>come students enrolled <strong>in</strong>advanced placement coursework.(4) Methods to Increase Student Achievement on Advanced Placement TestsCo<strong>up</strong>led with the low enrollment of low-<strong>in</strong>come students <strong>in</strong> advanced placement is thesuccess rate of this student population. The percentage of students who pass (def<strong>in</strong>ed as a scoreof 3+) Advanced Placement tests each year across the target schools is dismal when review<strong>in</strong>gthe data on sub-gro<strong>up</strong> achievement presented. While the enhancement of teach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> thesecourses will be vital to student success, the implementation of s<strong>up</strong>plementary s<strong>up</strong>port activities isnecessary. Academic <strong>in</strong>tervention s<strong>up</strong>port and mentor<strong>in</strong>g specifically for advanced placementstudents will be implemented as part of the project to <strong>in</strong>crease student achievement with<strong>in</strong> theAP courses and most <strong>not</strong>ably on AP tests.Academic tutor<strong>in</strong>g sessions, which are specific to advanced placement coursework, will beprovided at each of the target schools. These sessions will assume the format of one-to-onetutor<strong>in</strong>g and small gro<strong>up</strong> lessons, with each session tailored to s<strong>up</strong>port the <strong>in</strong>dividual needs of theparticipants. Led by certified teachers, the sessions will be conducted two times per week forthree hours per day. While the number of students attend<strong>in</strong>g each session will vary depend<strong>in</strong>g onneed, the maximum teacher to student ratio will be 1:15.Project Narrative Page 17 of 28Page 21


To encourage students who are new to or struggl<strong>in</strong>g with advanced placement coursework,mentor<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>up</strong>port will be provided dur<strong>in</strong>g the tutor<strong>in</strong>g sessions. Seniors, who have a record ofsuccess <strong>in</strong> advanced placement courses will be recruited to mentor students who to advancedcoursework. The mentors will provide one-to-one homework assistance, model positivebehavior, and provide encouragement to students who are challenged by AP coursework. As an<strong>in</strong>centive for seniors to volunteer to the project, mentors will receive community service credit.(5) Teach<strong>in</strong>g and Learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Advanced Placement ProgramsTo enhance proposed student <strong>in</strong>itiatives, the project will present a two-pronged approach toprofessional development which s<strong>up</strong>ports higher-level learn<strong>in</strong>g. The vision of the professionaldevelopment is to provide teachers with an <strong>in</strong>-depth understand<strong>in</strong>g of advanced placementcontent, which allows participants to teach far beyond text<strong>book</strong> memorization by present<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>struction which imparts practical mean<strong>in</strong>g to the content. This mean<strong>in</strong>g will allow students torecognize the pathways of learn<strong>in</strong>g to the real-world.To s<strong>up</strong>port content-area achievement <strong>in</strong> advanced placement, 21 teachers - seven from eachtarget school - will be provided the opportunity to attend one College Board course each year ofthe grant. These professional development sessions will be specific to the courses <strong>in</strong>structed oneach target school campus.In addition to the traditional content area professional development, partnerships withcommunity bus<strong>in</strong>esses, agencies and <strong>in</strong>stitutions of higher education <strong>in</strong> the fields of appliedscience and mathematics will be cultivated to develop global learn<strong>in</strong>g communities that willenhance discovery, learn<strong>in</strong>g and engagement of students <strong>in</strong> advanced courses. Advancedplacement STEM teachers will participate <strong>in</strong> field studies designed to enhance knowledge of theskills students need to succeed <strong>in</strong> post-secondary education and the workforce. In these fieldProject Narrative Page 18 of 28Page 22


studies, teachers will receive first hand experiences <strong>in</strong> the real-world application of STEMconcepts which will augment their ability to fully communicate the pathway of learn<strong>in</strong>g fromsecondary to post-secondary, <strong>in</strong>to the workforce. Teachers will then possess the tools to offerstudents opportunities to engage <strong>in</strong> applied science and mathematics activities that encourageadvanced critical th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g and problem solv<strong>in</strong>g. The teach<strong>in</strong>g of science and mathematicsconcepts utiliz<strong>in</strong>g real-world applications and activities will enable teachers to demonstrate thepractical nature of the STEM discipl<strong>in</strong>es and encourage <strong>in</strong>creased <strong>in</strong>terest and academicachievement.As an activity to s<strong>up</strong>port student read<strong>in</strong>ess and success <strong>in</strong> advance placement coursework,vertical and horizontal <strong>in</strong>structional alignment will be a major focus of the teach<strong>in</strong>g and learn<strong>in</strong>gcomponent of the project. To allow for widespread success <strong>in</strong> AP, it will be imperative thatstudents are provided a solid foundation for each content area. As such, the project will s<strong>up</strong>portthe development of vertical alignment teams across each major academic area with AP coursesoffered at the targeted schools (i.e. Biology, Algebra, and American Literature). To facilitatevertical and horizontal <strong>in</strong>structional alignment, as well as s<strong>up</strong>port advanced placement<strong>in</strong>struction across all subjects, the project will implement an AP Summit. The summit will be atwo-day professional development activity conducted <strong>in</strong> summer 2012, 2013 and 2014, with atarget attendance of 200 teachers. Attendees will be high school AP teachers and middle schoolteachers from feeder schools to the targeted high schools. The content of the AP Summit will<strong>in</strong>clude an <strong>in</strong>troduction to AP and content-area breakout sessions focused on <strong>in</strong>structionalplann<strong>in</strong>g, vertical/horizontal alignment discussions, and test writ<strong>in</strong>g.Project Narrative Page 19 of 28Page 23


QUALITY OF MANAGEMENT PLAN(1) Project Responsibilities, Timel<strong>in</strong>e and MilestonesThe management plan of the project <strong>in</strong>cludes adm<strong>in</strong>istrative oversight by highly experiencedand educated district personnel. Under s<strong>up</strong>ervision of the Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent of InstructionalExcellence and Equity and the Executive Director for Secondary Education – High <strong>Schools</strong>, theproject team will <strong>in</strong>clude a district-level AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, school-based AP Liaisons and anExecutive Secretary, with s<strong>up</strong>port from the Directors of Curriculum Services and ProfessionalDevelopment, a project advisory committee, and the district’s leadership team.Responsibility for the project will be assigned to the AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator (1.0 FTE, Grantfunded),who will serve as Project Director. Specific to management of the grant project, the APCoord<strong>in</strong>ator will manage and monitor the budget; prepare all <strong>in</strong>terim and f<strong>in</strong>al program and fiscalreports; coord<strong>in</strong>ate the operation of the proposed project with the general education programs;direct the development and implementation of the <strong>in</strong>structional program; assist <strong>in</strong> staff selection;and provide visibility and central leadership to the program. Further, the AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator willserve as the district’s resource for advanced placement <strong>in</strong>formation. To s<strong>up</strong>port the work of theAP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator and the report<strong>in</strong>g requirements of the grant project, the project will recruit anExecutive Secretary to provide clerical s<strong>up</strong>port.The AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator will work <strong>in</strong> coord<strong>in</strong>ation with the Executive Director for SecondaryEducation – High <strong>Schools</strong> to engage the district level Educational S<strong>up</strong>port Team (EST) <strong>in</strong> theproject. This work team is chaired by the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent, Dr. Bill Vogel, and is comprised of allexecutive directors, and the district’s legal counsel. The monthly EST meet<strong>in</strong>gs allow for thecoord<strong>in</strong>ation of efforts across departments and between the elementary and secondary schools.The meet<strong>in</strong>gs will allow the AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, by way of the Executive Director for SecondaryProject Narrative Page 20 of 28Page 24


Education, to provide regular <strong>in</strong>formation on the progress and needs of the project to theadm<strong>in</strong>istrative structure of the district.To complement the work of the AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator at the district level, the project will identifyAP Liaisons at each targeted high school to be responsible for the daily operation of the projecton-site (0.15 FTE, Grant-funded). The school-based AP Liaisons will s<strong>up</strong>ervise project staff andensure the successful implementation of the project at the school-level, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g communicationof professional development needs of teachers. The AP Liaisons at each school will be identifiedby the school pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, and will be either an Assistant Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, Dean or lead teacher who iswell-versed <strong>in</strong> advanced placement.In addition to personnel directly <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> project implementation, the district will utilizean advisory gro<strong>up</strong> to ensure <strong>in</strong>volvement of stakeholders. The advisory committee will beestablished at the district level, comprised of the AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, AP Liaisons, target schoolpr<strong>in</strong>cipals and selected teachers, parents and students. To s<strong>up</strong>port the district’s implementationof the SCPS Cont<strong>in</strong>uous Improvement Model, which provides for a needs assessment that is acont<strong>in</strong>uous and comprehensive process, the committee’s responsibility will <strong>in</strong>clude the reviewand cont<strong>in</strong>ual assessment of project components, based on the project staff’s reports. Thecommittee will meet annually to offer <strong>in</strong>sight and suggestions regard<strong>in</strong>g project implementation.The <strong>in</strong>tention is for project staff to coord<strong>in</strong>ate these work sessions with the advisory gro<strong>up</strong> tofacilitate participation and feedback from those impacted by the project.In addition to the s<strong>up</strong>port of an advisory board, vertical and horizontal alignment of<strong>in</strong>structional plans, aligned with the Next Generation Sunsh<strong>in</strong>e State Standards, will bedeveloped <strong>in</strong> cooperation with the district’s Curriculum Services Department. Mr. Harris,Director of Curriculum Services, s<strong>up</strong>ervises district-level content area specialists who will workProject Narrative Page 21 of 28Page 25


directly with the schools to develop the desired alignment.The vertical s<strong>up</strong>port system presented will ensure the successful implementation of theproject, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the assurance of cont<strong>in</strong>ual feedback and cont<strong>in</strong>uous improvement of theproject. As such, the follow<strong>in</strong>g schedule of activities and milestones will be monitoredthroughout the grant project period. As described <strong>in</strong> the management plan, implementation ofactivities and milestones will be the responsibility of the AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, with s<strong>up</strong>port from theschool-based AP Liaisons.Table 10: Management Plan Timel<strong>in</strong>e and Responsible PartiesGoals and Objectives Activities and Responsible Party Timeframe1. Develop, enhance, and expand the participation of low-<strong>in</strong>come students <strong>in</strong> AdvancedPlacement (AP) courses and exams.Objective 1.1. By July 1.1.1. Provide the opportunity for 10 th Spr<strong>in</strong>g, Annually2014, 70% ofgraders at the target high schools to take theparents/guardians of PSAT (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, AP Liaisons, andhigh school pr<strong>in</strong>cipals)students targeted foradvanced placementthrough AP Potential will1.1.2. Utilize results from the 10 th gradePSAT to identify students through APLate Spr<strong>in</strong>g,Annuallyparticipate <strong>in</strong> parent Potential for advanced placement courses<strong>in</strong>formation workshops on (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, AP Liaisons, high schoolguidance counselors)Advanced Placementand/or InternationalBaccalaureate.1.1.3. Provide one parent workshop per yearto parents/guardians of students identifiedthrough AP Potential, with specific focus onlow-<strong>in</strong>come students and familiesLate Spr<strong>in</strong>g,AnnuallyObjective 1.2. By July2014, offer two newonl<strong>in</strong>e AdvancedPlacement courses throughthe Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>Virtual School.1.2.1. Identify resources for SCVS offer<strong>in</strong>gof two new onl<strong>in</strong>e Advanced Placementcourses.1.2.2. List new onl<strong>in</strong>e courses <strong>in</strong> each highschool’s curriculum guide (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>atorand high school pr<strong>in</strong>cipals)Fall 2011W<strong>in</strong>ter, AnnuallyProject Narrative Page 22 of 28Page 26


Objective 1.3. By July2014, transform at leastone standard offer<strong>in</strong>g ofAP Biology <strong>in</strong>to a hybridmode course.Objective 1.4. By July2014, the percentage oflow-<strong>in</strong>come studentsparticipat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> APcourses will <strong>in</strong>crease by6%, with SY11 as thebasel<strong>in</strong>e.1.2.3. Recruit students to enroll <strong>in</strong> newonl<strong>in</strong>e AP courses, with specificconcentration on low-<strong>in</strong>come students (APCoord<strong>in</strong>ator and high school guidancecounselors)1.3.1. Teachers of AP Biology meetregularly to configure <strong>in</strong>structional plan forhybrid offer<strong>in</strong>g of the course (APCoord<strong>in</strong>ator, AP Liaisons, AP teachers)1.3.2. Implement hybrid AP Biology <strong>in</strong> atleast one section with<strong>in</strong> the target schools(AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, AP Liaisons, AP teachers)1.4.1. Develop AP Preparation Course to beoffered for credit dur<strong>in</strong>g the summer term(AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator)1.4.2. Utiliz<strong>in</strong>g the AP Potential tool, recruitstudents with<strong>in</strong> low-<strong>in</strong>come target schools toparticipate <strong>in</strong> AP Preparation Course (APCoord<strong>in</strong>ator, AP Liaison, guidancecounselors)1.4.3. Implement AP Preparation Course ateach target school (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, APLiaison)Late Fall/EarlyW<strong>in</strong>ter, AnnuallyFall 2011Fall 2012, ongo<strong>in</strong>gSpr<strong>in</strong>g 2012Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2012, ongo<strong>in</strong>gsummersannuallySummer 2012, ongo<strong>in</strong>gsummersannuallyObjective 1.5. By July2014, the number of APand IB exams taken bystudents participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>the program, as comparedto the number of seniorsenrolled at each targetschool will <strong>in</strong>crease by6%, with SY11 as thebasel<strong>in</strong>e. (GPRA 1)1.5.1. Utilize <strong>up</strong>per-class mentors to provideencouragement and s<strong>up</strong>port to students ofadvanced placement (AP Liaison)1.5.2. Provide professional development toAP teachers to ensure rigor <strong>in</strong> coursework,lead<strong>in</strong>g to solid preparation of students forattempt<strong>in</strong>g AP exams (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, APLiaisons, AP teachers)On-go<strong>in</strong>gOn-go<strong>in</strong>g2. Improve the pass rate of low-<strong>in</strong>come students on Advanced Placement (AP) and InternationalBaccalaureate (IB) exams.All activities listed <strong>in</strong> Goal 1 (above) will contribute to the pass rate of low-<strong>in</strong>come students onAP and IB exams.Objective 2.1. Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gSeptember 2011, each sitewill offer content-specific2.1.1. Recruit certified teachers to providecontent-specific academic s<strong>up</strong>port toadvanced placement students (AP Liaisons)Fall 2011, ongo<strong>in</strong>gas neededProject Narrative Page 23 of 28Page 27


academic s<strong>up</strong>port<strong>in</strong>tervention to advancedplacement students tos<strong>up</strong>port learn<strong>in</strong>g two daysper week (72 days peryear).Objective 2.2. Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gSeptember 2011, each sitewill provide mentor<strong>in</strong>gs<strong>up</strong>port by <strong>up</strong>per-classstudents to new advancedplacement students at leastone day per week (36 daysper year).2.1.2. Identify and <strong>in</strong>vite students to attendafter-school academic tutor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> advancedplacement (AP Liaisons, AP teachers)2.1.3. Implement content-specific academics<strong>up</strong>port <strong>in</strong>tervention tutor<strong>in</strong>g sessions (APLiaisons)2.2.1. Recruit <strong>up</strong>per-class advancedplacement students to serve as mentors (APLiaisons)2.2.2. Provide <strong>up</strong>per-class mentors withtra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g on the objectives of the activity, aswell as appropriate behavior (AP Liaisons)2.2.3. Implement mentor <strong>in</strong>teractions dur<strong>in</strong>gthe tutor<strong>in</strong>g sessions (AP Liaisons)Fall 2011, ongo<strong>in</strong>gFall 2011, ongo<strong>in</strong>gFall 2011, ongo<strong>in</strong>gas neededFall 2011, ongo<strong>in</strong>gas neededFall 2011, ongo<strong>in</strong>gObjective 2.3. By June2014, the percentage oflow-<strong>in</strong>come students whopass Advanced Placementand InternationalBaccalaureate exams will<strong>in</strong>crease by 6%, withSY11 as the basel<strong>in</strong>e.(GRPA 2)All activities proposed by the project willlead to an <strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong> the percentage ofstudents who pass AP and IB exams.On-go<strong>in</strong>g3. Cultivate a cohort of educators well-qualified for preparation of low-<strong>in</strong>come students for APand/or IB program participation and success.Objective 3.1. By July 3.1.1. Identify specific needs of AP teachers Fall, annually2014, 90% of advancedplacement course teachersthrough a survey process (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator,AP Liaisons)will participate <strong>in</strong>professional development 3.1.2. Based on needs assessment of AP Fall/Spr<strong>in</strong>g,opportunities provided teachers, <strong>in</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ation with student data, annuallythrough the project. develop AP Summit (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator)3.1.3. Implement AP Summit for 200 AP andmiddle school teachers (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator)Summer, annuallyObjective 3.2. By July2014, 21 advancedplacement course teacherswill participate <strong>in</strong> contentareaspecific professionaldevelopment opportunities3.2.1. Request nom<strong>in</strong>ations from schooladm<strong>in</strong>istrators to identify participat<strong>in</strong>g APteachers (AP Liaisons)3.2.2. Identify specific needs of AP teachersthrough a survey process (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator,AP Liaisons)Fall, annuallyFall, annuallyProject Narrative Page 24 of 28Page 28


provided through theproject.Objective 3.3. By July2014, 90% of advancedplacement course teachersand aligned middle schoolteachers will participate <strong>in</strong>vertical alignmentplann<strong>in</strong>g sessions.3.2.3. Work with <strong>in</strong>dustry leaders <strong>in</strong> STEMto develop content-specific experiences forAP teachers (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, AP Liaisons)3.2.4. Register selected AP teachers forCollege Board content-area professionaldevelopment (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator)3.2.5. S<strong>up</strong>port selected AP teachers <strong>in</strong> sitebased<strong>in</strong>dustry and College Boardprofessional development opportunities (APCoord<strong>in</strong>ator)3.3.1. Identify AP courses with aligned lowerlevel high school and middle school courses(AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator)3.3.2. Implement AP Summit to <strong>in</strong>cludevertical alignment plann<strong>in</strong>g sessions (APCoord<strong>in</strong>ator)Fall 2011, ongo<strong>in</strong>gOn-go<strong>in</strong>gOn-go<strong>in</strong>gSpr<strong>in</strong>g 2012, ongo<strong>in</strong>gSummer 2012, ongo<strong>in</strong>g(2) Project Personnel – Qualifications and Time CommitmentThe district has selected a team of personnel who have the expertise to implement the projectwith fidelity. This team of personnel will be complemented by stakeholder <strong>in</strong>volvement andleadership s<strong>up</strong>port. The organizational chart below outl<strong>in</strong>es the personnel assigned to theproject, as well as commitments of time under the grant.AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, 1.0FTEExecutive Secretary,1.0 FTECrooms AOIT APLiaisons, 0.15 FTELyman High APLiaison, 0.15 FTESem<strong>in</strong>ole High APLiaison, 0.15 FTEProject Narrative Page 25 of 28Page 29


QualificationsUnder the s<strong>up</strong>ervision of the Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent for Instructional Excellence and Equity,Dr. Anna-Marie Cote, and the Executive Director of Secondary Education for High <strong>Schools</strong>,Walt Griff<strong>in</strong>, the AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator (to be recruited) will provide adm<strong>in</strong>istrative oversight for theproject. In addition, the Director of Curriculum Services, Hugh Harris, will provide expertise <strong>in</strong>the guidance of curriculum development with<strong>in</strong> the district. Summaries of these <strong>in</strong>dividuals’education and expertise are <strong>in</strong>cluded below:Anna-Marie Cote, Ed.D. – Dr. Cote has been <strong>in</strong> the field of education for over 30 years. Elevenof these years have been <strong>in</strong> district adm<strong>in</strong>istration for the district. Experience outside ofadm<strong>in</strong>istration has been <strong>in</strong> the area of curriculum development, lead<strong>in</strong>g and manag<strong>in</strong>g thedistrict’s successful effort to atta<strong>in</strong> unitary status, and as a classroom teacher. Dr. Cote has been<strong>in</strong>strumental <strong>in</strong> implement<strong>in</strong>g successful student achievement programs <strong>in</strong> her tenure.Walt Griff<strong>in</strong> – As the Executive Director of Secondary Education for High <strong>Schools</strong>, Mr. Griff<strong>in</strong>began his career as a mathematics teacher, and has served 28 years <strong>in</strong> secondary education. Mr.Griff<strong>in</strong>’s roles over these years have <strong>in</strong>cluded classroom teacher, school pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, and districtadm<strong>in</strong>istrator. As the Executive Director of Secondary Education for High <strong>Schools</strong>, Mr. Griff<strong>in</strong>br<strong>in</strong>gs to the project management team an <strong>in</strong>-depth knowledge of STEM education, advancedplacement, project management, and adm<strong>in</strong>istration.Hugh Harris – As the Director of Curriculum Services, Mr. Harris has ample experience lead<strong>in</strong>gcurriculum revisions, to <strong>in</strong>clude additions and refresh of magnet and programs of emphasisacross the district. In addition, Mr. Harris has first-hand knowledge of school-basedimplementation, hav<strong>in</strong>g served as a pr<strong>in</strong>cipal and classroom teacher for over 20 years.Project Narrative Page 26 of 28Page 30


In addition to the exist<strong>in</strong>g staff, as a result of the project, an AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, AP Liaisonsand an Executive Secretary will be recruited to manage the project at an operational level.(3) Capacity for Annual Project Data ReportsAs described <strong>in</strong> the management plan, district personnel responsible for both the directimplementation and adm<strong>in</strong>istrative project oversight will provide an expansive capacity forcoord<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g the management and gather<strong>in</strong>g of data for federal report<strong>in</strong>g requirements. Thedistrict has been awarded several competitive grants through the U.S. Department of Educationand the Florida Department of Education for student programs which cross multiple discipl<strong>in</strong>esand needs, which required high levels of data management and regular report<strong>in</strong>g. A sampl<strong>in</strong>g ofthese accomplishments <strong>in</strong>clude: Magnet Assistance Program, U.S. Department of Education,$2.1 million; Foreign Language Assistance Program, U.S. Department of Education, $443,000;and 21st Century Community Learn<strong>in</strong>g Centers, Florida Department of Education, $700,000.Recently the district was awarded $163,826 from the Florida DOE for its Enhanc<strong>in</strong>g EducationThrough Technology competitive program proposal. This one-year STEM <strong>in</strong>itiative will expandand enhance the study of bioscience <strong>in</strong> one high school through <strong>in</strong>tensive, ongo<strong>in</strong>g professionaldevelopment. FDOE also awarded the district $987,405 for its Middle <strong>Schools</strong> Get REAL(Relevant, Engaged Authentic Learn<strong>in</strong>g) EETT competitive program <strong>in</strong> 2006. Dur<strong>in</strong>g the 14-month project, math and science teachers from targeted middle schools received significanttra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> project based learn<strong>in</strong>g and the use of technology as a teach<strong>in</strong>g tool.In addition to the experience and management capacity ga<strong>in</strong>ed by the project’s adm<strong>in</strong>istratorsand staff, the district ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>s a solid organizational capacity with<strong>in</strong> f<strong>in</strong>ancial and datamanagement functions. The district’s departments of F<strong>in</strong>ance, Information Services, andAssessment & Accountability each have qualified personnel and data systems to ensure theProject Narrative Page 27 of 28Page 31


ability to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> records as required by the grant. The district’s exist<strong>in</strong>g data managementsystem will allow staff to disaggregate participation and performance of students on advancedplacement coursework and exams. Management and report<strong>in</strong>g of performance measures will becoord<strong>in</strong>ated without issue due to this comprehensive level of accessible data.COMPETITIVE PREFERENCE PRIORITYNo school with<strong>in</strong> Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> qualifies as a persistently lowest-achiev<strong>in</strong>gschool; therefore, no priority preference po<strong>in</strong>ts are requested.Project Narrative Page 28 of 28Page 32


BUDGET NARRATIVEItemPersonnelDescriptionPr<strong>in</strong>cipal-on-Assignment: Advanced Placement (AP) Coord<strong>in</strong>ator – To provideadm<strong>in</strong>istrative oversight to project implementation and management of AP programs.1.0 FTE, 12-month, $75,000 (Years 2-3 <strong>in</strong>cludes 3% cost-of-liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>crease, pend<strong>in</strong>gapproval by school board annually)YearOne$75,000YearTwo$77,250YearThree$79,568Executive Secretary - To provide clerical s<strong>up</strong>port to AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator and AP Liaisons.1.0 FTE, 12-month, $29,190 (Years 2-3 <strong>in</strong>cludes 3% cost-of-liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>crease, pend<strong>in</strong>gapproval by school board annually)$29,190$30,066$30,968Extended Contract, Teachers – To provide s<strong>up</strong>port to the after-school AP tutor<strong>in</strong>g andmentor<strong>in</strong>g sessions. 3 teachers x 3 hrs per day x 2 days per week x 36 weeks x$34.59/hr x 3 schools$67,248$67,248$67,248Extended Contract, Teachers – To provide facilitation of an AP computer lab (openlabuse); 1 teacher x 3 hrs per day x 1 day per week x 36 weeks x $34.59/hr x 3schools$11,208$11,208$11,208Extended Contract, Teachers – To provide PSAT Preparatory Camp Sessions. 1teacher x 4 hrs per day x 6 days x $34.59/hr x 3 schools$2,491$2,491$2,491Extended Contract, Teachers – To provide AP Preparatory Summer Course. 2teachers x 22 days x 6.5 hrs/day x $34.59/hr x 2 schools; 1 teacher x 22 days x 6.5hrs/day x $34.59/hr x 1 school$24,733$24,733$24,733Extended Contract, Teachers – To participate <strong>in</strong> the Summer AP Summit2 days x 7 hrs/day x $34.59/hr = $485 per teacher x 200 teachers$97,000$97,000$97,000Curriculum Writ<strong>in</strong>g, Teachers – To s<strong>up</strong>port transition of standard AP Biology courseto mixed-mode. ($15/hr = district’s negotiated curriculum writ<strong>in</strong>g compensation)Year 1: 3 teachers x 100 hrs x $15/hr ; Years 2-3: 3 teachers x 50 hrs x $15/hr$4,500$2,250$2,250Budget Narrative 29Page 33


ItemDescriptionStipends, AP Liaison, School-Based – To provide day-to-day operational s<strong>up</strong>port ofprograms at the school-level. 0.15 FTE, $3,000 stipend x 1 per schoolYearOne$9,000YearTwo$9,000YearThree$9,000BenefitsSubstitute Teachers – To cover classroom teachers dur<strong>in</strong>g AP Summit school-yearfollow-<strong>up</strong> activities, 200 teachers x $80/day$16,000 $16,000 $16,000Subtotal: Personnel $336,370 $337,246 $340,466Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal-on-Assignment: AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, Benefit rate – 19.09%, plus a flat rate of $20,160 $20,591 $21,034$5,842 for medical <strong>in</strong>suranceExecutive Secretary, Benefit rate – 19.09%, plus a flat rate of $5,842 for medical<strong>in</strong>surance$11,416$11,584$11,756Extended Contract – Teachers – Tutor<strong>in</strong>g/Mentor<strong>in</strong>g Sessions, Benefit rate – 19.09%$12,840$12,840$12,840Extended Contract – Teachers – Computer Lab Facilitation, Benefit rate – 19.09%$2,141$2,141$2,141Extended Contract – Teachers – PSAT Preparation Camps, Benefit rate – 19.09%$478$478$478Extended Contract – Teachers – AP Preparatory Summer Course, Benefit rate –19.09%$4,723$4,723$4,723Extended Contract – Teachers – AP Summit, Benefit rate – 19.09%$18,518$18,518$18,518Curriculum Writ<strong>in</strong>g – Teachers, Benefit rate – 19.09%$860$431$431Stipends – AP Liaison, Benefit rate – 7.65%$689$689$689Stipends – Teachers – Professional Development Sessions (see teacher stipendsbelow), Benefit rate – 7.65%$403$403$403Stipends – Teachers – Industry Field Studies (see teacher stipends below), Benefitrate – 7.65%$1,126$1,126$1,126Budget Narrative 30Page 34


ItemSubstitutes – Benefit rate, 1.45%DescriptionYearOne$232YearTwo$232YearThree$232TravelTravel, Meal Allocation – Benefit rate – 7.65%$493 $493 $493Subtotal: Benefits $74,079 $74,249 $74,864Travel to Project Directors Meet<strong>in</strong>g - <strong>in</strong>cludes flight, lodg<strong>in</strong>g, meals and ground $2,800 $2,800 $2,800transportation for two attendees (AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator and district adm<strong>in</strong>istrator)Flight: $350 x 2 = $700Lodg<strong>in</strong>g: $200 x 4 nights x 2 = $1,600Meals: $46 x 5 days x 2 = $460Ground Transportation: $40 roundtripTravel to off-site, content area professional development sessions specific toadvanced placement – <strong>in</strong>cludes flight, lodg<strong>in</strong>g, meals and ground transportation for 28attendees (21 teachers, 7 adm<strong>in</strong>istrators)Flight: $300 x 28 = $8,400Lodg<strong>in</strong>g: $100 x 4 nights x 28 = $11,200Meals: $46 x 5 days x 28 = $6,440Mileage: 28 teachers x 50 miles x $0.51/mile = $714Incidentals (i.e. park<strong>in</strong>g, tolls): 28 attendees x $20/attendee = $560$27,314$27,314$27,314Materials& S<strong>up</strong>pliesTravel for 21 teachers to local <strong>in</strong>dustry locations for field study (multiple days); 21teachers x 500 miles x $0.51/mile$5,355 $5,355 $5,355Subtotal: Travel $35,469 $35,469 $35,469S<strong>up</strong>plemental educational materials for use by program participants dur<strong>in</strong>g afterschool$2,250 $2,250 $2,250tutorial such as science kits, math manipulatives, resource <strong>book</strong>s and advancedliteracy s<strong>up</strong>port materials; $750 allocation per school x 3 schoolsS<strong>up</strong>plemental educational materials for use by program participants dur<strong>in</strong>g PSATPreparation Camp Session; $650 allocation per school x 3 schools$1,950$1,950$1,950Materials to s<strong>up</strong>port the AP Summit, such as flipcharts, markers, <strong>not</strong>epaper (multiplebreakout sessions)$500$500$500Budget Narrative 31Page 35


ItemDescriptionMaterials and s<strong>up</strong>plies to s<strong>up</strong>port operation of the project manager’s officeYearOne$828YearTwo$600YearThree$600Travel cases for use with laptops purchased to checkout to low-<strong>in</strong>come AP students;12 cases per school x 3 schools x $30/each$1,080 $0 $0Subtotal: Materials & S<strong>up</strong>plies $6,608 $5,300 $5,300Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g Costs for pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g items such as AP <strong>in</strong>formational brochures, worksheets and$1,500 $1,500 $1,500handouts for tutorial sessions, and materials for AP Summit/Follow-<strong>up</strong> workshopsSubtotal: Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g $1,500 $1,500 $1,500Other Rentals - Transportation of program participants from after-school program sessions; 2 $34,560 $34,560 $34,560buses x 2 days per week x 36 weeks x $80/day per bus x 3 schoolsRegistrations – Registrations to s<strong>up</strong>port attendance of teachers at professionaldevelopment sessions; 28 participants x $700/each$19,600 $19,600 $19,600Subtotal: Other $54,160 $54,160 $54,160Total Direct Costs $508,186 $507,924 $511,759Indirect Costs, 3.80% (exclud<strong>in</strong>g equipment and teacher stipends) $19,312 $19,302 $19,447Equipment Laptop computers for checkout to low-<strong>in</strong>come AP students; 12 laptops per school x 3 $35,892 $0 $0schools x $997/eachTeacherStipendsLaptop computer for AP Coord<strong>in</strong>ator; 1 laptop x $997 each$997 $0 $0Subtotal: Equipment $36,889 $0 $0Stipends, Teachers – To attend professional development sessions. 21 teachers (7 per $5,250 $5,250 $5,250school) x $50/day x 5 daysStipends, Teachers – To attend <strong>in</strong>dustry field studies. 21 teachers x $50/day x 14 days $14,700 $14,700 $14,700Subtotal: Teacher Stipends $19,950 $19,950 $19,950Total Equipment & Teacher Stipends $56,839 $19,950 $19,950Total $584,337 $547,176 $551,1563-Year Project Total $1,682,669Match Requirement: In addition to the exist<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>up</strong>port provided to advanced placement programs, the district commits $5,850 per year ofthe grant <strong>in</strong> new funds to be used to s<strong>up</strong>port additional materials and s<strong>up</strong>plies for the after-school tutorial component of the program.Budget Narrative 32Page 36


Other AttachmentsTable of ContentsAbsolute Priority Documentation .............................................................................................. 34Free and Reduced-Lunch Rates by School ................................................................................35Eligibility by Feeder Pattern – Lyman High School ..................................................................38Resumes/Position Descriptions for Project Director and Key Personnel .............................. 39Resumes .....................................................................................................................................40Position Descriptions ..................................................................................................................42Indirect Cost Rate Agreement ................................................................................................... 45Letter of S<strong>up</strong>port......................................................................................................................... 48Intergovernmental Review (Part 8) ........................................................................................... 51Page 37


SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSFREE/REDUCED LUNCHES BY SCHOOL2010-2011 SURVEY 3 DATAName Type Enrollment Count FRLP Percent FRPLAltamonte Elementary E 769 477 62.03Bear Lake Elementary E 1,080 476 44.07Bentley Elementary E 1,014 519 51.18Carillon Elementary E 649 123 18.95Casselberry Elementary E 744 459 61.69Crystal lake Elementary E 790 307 38.86Eastbrook Elementary E 809 427 52.78English Estates Elementary E 783 494 63.09Evans Elementary E 878 192 21.87Forest City Elementary E 865 511 59.08Geneva Elementary E 557 234 42.01Goldsboro Elementary E 661 386 58.40Hamilton Elementary E 649 580 89.37Heathrow Elementary E 927 77 8.31Highlands Elementary E 492 297 60.37Idyllwilde Elementary E 841 602 71.58Keeth Elementary E 618 266 43.04Lake Mary Elementary E 862 402 46.64Lake Orienta Elementary E 627 452 72.09Lawton Elementary E 815 225 27.61Layer Elementary E 544 260 47.79Longwood Elementary E 528 305 57.77McKay Scholarships E 429 82 19.11Midway Elementary E 642 484 75.39Part<strong>in</strong> Elementary E 778 84 10.80P<strong>in</strong>e Crest Elementary E 761 650 85.41Ra<strong>in</strong>bow Elementary E 779 178 22.85Red Bug Elementary E 885 344 38.87Sabal Po<strong>in</strong>t Elementary E 747 176 23.56Spr<strong>in</strong>g Lake Elementary E 774 571 73.77Stenstrom Elementary E 682 234 34.31Sterl<strong>in</strong>g Park Elementary E 727 339 46.63Walker Elementary E 828 231 27.90Wekiva Elementary E 740 222 30.00Wicklow Elementary E 863 660 76.48Wilson Elementary E 930 314 33.76W<strong>in</strong>ter Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Elementary E 486 336 69.14Woodlands Elementary E 748 230 30.75Chiles Middle School M 1,304 332 25.46Greenwood Lakes Middle School M 1,032 496 48.06Indian Trails Middle School M 1,143 418 36.57Jackson Heights Middle School M 1,262 304 24.09Markham Woods Middle School M 1,044 355 34.00Millennium Middle School M 1,655 900 54.38Milwee Middle School M 1,129 722 63.95Rock Lake Middle School M 1,001 330 32.97Sanford Middle School M 1,529 679 44.41South Sem<strong>in</strong>ole Middle School M 1,155 662 57.32Teague Middle School M 1,399 587 41.96Tuskawilla Middle School M 1,084 477 44.00Other Attachments 35Page 39


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Eligibility by Feeder Pattern - Lyman High SchoolBased on 2011 Survey 3 DataNumber F/RLunch (Low-Income)Percentage F/RLunchFeeder SchoolEnrollmentAltamonte Elementary 477 769 62.03%Lake Orienta Elementary 452 627 72.09%Longwood Elementary 305 528 57.77%Spr<strong>in</strong>g Lake Elementary 571 774 73.77%Woodlands Elementary 230 748 30.75%Milwee Middle School 722 1129 63.95%Rock Lake Middle School 330 1001 32.97%Rosenwald Center 76 76 100.00%PROJECTED F/R LUNCH 3,163 5,652 55.96%LYMAN HIGH SCHOOLOther Attachments 38Page 42


Resumes for Project Director and Key PersonnelResume:Walt Griff<strong>in</strong>,Executive Director of Secondary Educationfor High <strong>Schools</strong>Position Descriptions:Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal-on-Assignment, Advanced Placement Coord<strong>in</strong>atorExecutive SecretaryOther Attachments 39Page 43


Walt Griff<strong>in</strong>407-366-0537 (h) 407-320-5200 (w)Education:Ed.S. University of FloridaEducational Leadership, December 1996Certification:M.A. University of Central FloridaAdm<strong>in</strong>istration and S<strong>up</strong>ervision, December 1984B.A. University of Central FloridaPsychology, December 1981School Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, Educational LeadershipMathematics, Science, Middle SchoolExperience:2007-present Executive Director Secondary Education-Sem<strong>in</strong>ole<strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>2004-2007 Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Sem<strong>in</strong>ole High School1999-2004 Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Millennium Middle School1997-1999 Assistant Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal/Magnet School Coord<strong>in</strong>atorLakeview Middle School1989-97 Assistant Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, Tuskawilla Middle School1984-89 Mathematics Teacher, Tuskawilla Middle School1982-84 Mathematics Teacher, Lake Highland Prep SchoolPersonal Recognition:2002 Florida Middle School Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of the Year2001 Honorary Lifetime PTA Membership1996 Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Secondary Assistant Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of the Year1992 Walt Disney World Teacherrific Recipient1987 Tuskawilla Middle School Teacher of the Year1987 Honorary Lifetime PTA membershipActivities:2002-2005 Palm Handheld Certified tra<strong>in</strong>er2001-present SEA Collaborative Team2001-present Florida D.O.E. Master Technology Tra<strong>in</strong>er (tra<strong>in</strong>school pr<strong>in</strong>cipals)2000-present Mentor to low socioeconomic students2001-02 Middle School retention Pilot Committee1999-02 Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Read<strong>in</strong>g Committee1999-2001 Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Technology Committee1998-99 Leadership Sem<strong>in</strong>oleOther Attachments 40Page 44


1998-99 Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Standardized Test<strong>in</strong>g Committee1998 UCF College of Education Teacher Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gAdvisory Committee1997 Selection Committee Chair - Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>Adm<strong>in</strong>istrators of the Year1996 Middle School Task Force-Curriculum Tri-chair1995 Drop Out Prevention Task Force1995 Assistant Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Staff Development Committee1994-97 Tuskawilla MS Technology Team1996-present United Way Chairperson1994-95 Dropout Prevention Task Force1992-present School Advisory Council1992 Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Test<strong>in</strong>g Committee1986-92 UCF Internship Review Committee1987 Middle School Task ForcePresentations:The role of the High school Read<strong>in</strong>g CoachPr<strong>in</strong>cipals creat<strong>in</strong>g a work<strong>in</strong>g school wide Technology Plan <strong>in</strong> Their <strong>Schools</strong>Implement<strong>in</strong>g the Palm Handheld computer <strong>in</strong> the classroomCreat<strong>in</strong>g a Magnet Program <strong>in</strong> the Middle SchoolDevelop<strong>in</strong>g a Conflict Resolution ProgramThe Nuts and Bolts of Build<strong>in</strong>g a Master ScheduleCooperative Learn<strong>in</strong>g and SimulationsParent Conferenc<strong>in</strong>g (Creat<strong>in</strong>g a w<strong>in</strong>/w<strong>in</strong> for all)Parent<strong>in</strong>g Strategies <strong>in</strong> the 90’sCollaborative Decision Mak<strong>in</strong>gUs<strong>in</strong>g Simulations to Create Interest <strong>in</strong> Student Learn<strong>in</strong>gIntegrat<strong>in</strong>g Technology to S<strong>up</strong>port a Curriculum PlanTechnology:Created and implemented a technology/communications plan for MillenniumM.S.Created a writ<strong>in</strong>g /research laboratory <strong>in</strong> a Language Arts classroom.Implemented a homework hotl<strong>in</strong>e and school voice mail systemFacilitated the development of a desktop publish<strong>in</strong>g labProvided staff <strong>in</strong>struction <strong>in</strong> the use of technology to enhance curriculumSet <strong>up</strong> a remedial read<strong>in</strong>g labProfessional Organizations:NASSP, ASCD, FASA, SASAOther Attachments 41Page 45


SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, FLORIDAPosition/Job DescriptionPr<strong>in</strong>cipal on AssignmentQUALIFICATIONS• A m<strong>in</strong>imum of a Master’s Degree with certification <strong>in</strong> School Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal.• At least three (3) years of satisfactory teach<strong>in</strong>g and two (2) years of satisfactory School Based Adm<strong>in</strong>istrativeexperience.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES• Knowledge of current educational trends and research.• Skills <strong>in</strong> personnel management and s<strong>up</strong>ervision techniques.• Ability to prepare and manage assigned budget and allocated resources.• Ability to read, <strong>in</strong>terpret and enforce the State Board Rules, Code of Ethics, School Board Policies and appropriatestate and federal statues.• Ability to use effective public speak<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>teraction, and problem-solv<strong>in</strong>g skills.• Ability to communicate effectively orally and <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g.• Ability to analyze and effectively use data <strong>in</strong> the decision mak<strong>in</strong>g process.SUPERVISIONREPORTS TOSUPERVISESAssigned Executive DirectorAssigned PersonnelPOSITION GOALTo perform those adm<strong>in</strong>istrative responsibilities and provide <strong>in</strong>structional leadership for plann<strong>in</strong>g,management, operation and evaluation of the assigned program and/or project.PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES1. *Oversee the general adm<strong>in</strong>istrative operations of the specific program and/or project.2. *Keep the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent or Designee <strong>in</strong>formed of the specific program and/or project.3. *Make recommendations concern<strong>in</strong>g the implementation and evaluation of the specific program and/or project.4. *Prepare or s<strong>up</strong>ervise the preparation of reports, records, lists and all other paperwork required or appropriate to thespecific program and/or project adm<strong>in</strong>istration.5. *Develop and oversee the specific program and/or project budget, strategic plan and objectives.6. *Attend and/or conduct special events or meet<strong>in</strong>gs associated with the specific program and/or projectimplementation.7. *Assist with the development of specific program and/or project policies.8. *Keep <strong>in</strong>formed of and <strong>in</strong>terpret all laws, regulations, statutes, rules and policies affect<strong>in</strong>g the implementation andcont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g development of the specific program and/or project.9. *Work cooperatively with leaders and other division adm<strong>in</strong>istrators <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>tegrat<strong>in</strong>g and coord<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dividual efforts<strong>in</strong>to a unified program and/or project for the District.10. *Serve <strong>up</strong>on assignment by the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent or Designee as a resource person to various division directors <strong>in</strong> theDistrict.11. *Develop annual goals and objectives consistent with and <strong>in</strong> s<strong>up</strong>port of the Strategic Plan and other priorities.Other Attachments 42Page 46


Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal on Assignment, Page 212. *Serve on District, state or community councils or committees as assigned or appropriate.13. *Provide leadership and direction for the assigned area(s) of responsibility.14. *Assist <strong>in</strong> implement<strong>in</strong>g the District’s goals and strategic commitments.15. Perform other duties as assigned by the appropriate Executive Director.*De<strong>not</strong>es essential job function/ADAEQUIPMENT / MATERIALSStandard Office EquipmentPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSSedentary WorkExert<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently to lift,carry, push, pull or move objects. Sedentary work <strong>in</strong>volves sitt<strong>in</strong>g most of the time. Jobs aresedentary if walk<strong>in</strong>g and stand<strong>in</strong>g are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteriaare met.PHYSICAL ACTIVITIESSitt<strong>in</strong>gStand<strong>in</strong>gWalk<strong>in</strong>gTalk<strong>in</strong>gHear<strong>in</strong>g AcuityVisual AcuityRest<strong>in</strong>g with the body s<strong>up</strong>ported by the buttocks or thighs.Assum<strong>in</strong>g an <strong>up</strong>right position on the feet particularly for susta<strong>in</strong>ed periods of time.Mov<strong>in</strong>g about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for long distances.Express<strong>in</strong>g or exchang<strong>in</strong>g ideas by means of the spoken word. Those activities <strong>in</strong> which detailedor important spoken <strong>in</strong>structions must be conveyed accurately, loudly or quickly.The ability to perceive speech and other environmental sounds at normal loudness levels.The power to see at a level which allows read<strong>in</strong>g of numbers and text, operation of equipment,<strong>in</strong>spection of mach<strong>in</strong>es, etc.WORKING CONDITIONSIndoors/OutdoorsThe worker is subject to both environmental conditions. Activities occur <strong>in</strong>side and outside.TERMS OF EMPLOYMENTPAY GRADE POSITION CODES FLSA BOARD APPROVEDAO - VARY BY LEVEL * PeopleSoft Position TBD Applicable November 17, 2009District Salary Schedule Personnel Category 03 Not applicable Previous BoardApprovalMonths 12 EEO-5 L<strong>in</strong>e 12Annual Days 258 Function 7300Weekly Hours 37.5 Job Code **VARY ADA Information Provided by Ron P<strong>in</strong>nellAnnual Hours 1935 Survey Code 73004 Position Description Prepared by Ron P<strong>in</strong>nell*AO-01-A $90,189 - $138,348 **Job Code 1517*AO-02-B $78,814 - $120,899 **Job Code 1508*AO-03-C $74,547 - $114,353 **Job Code 1516Other Attachments 43Page 47


SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSJob DescriptionEXECUTIVE SECRETARYQUALIFICATIONS• High School Diploma or equivalence or Florida Special Diploma.• Proficiency <strong>in</strong> secretarial skills.• Proficiency <strong>in</strong> shorthand/speedwrit<strong>in</strong>g/or letter writ<strong>in</strong>g.• Two (2) years of office experience.• Computer data entry experience preferred.• Bil<strong>in</strong>gual ability may be required per advertised vacancy specifications.• Knowledge of word process<strong>in</strong>g applications to <strong>in</strong>clude desk top publish<strong>in</strong>g and office technology as relatedto departmental job functions.REPORTS TO Designee Of S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent SUPERVISES No s<strong>up</strong>ervisory dutiesPOSITION GOALTo perform secretarial and clerical tasks with m<strong>in</strong>imum direct s<strong>up</strong>ervision while exercis<strong>in</strong>g judgmentwith<strong>in</strong> the scope of authority.PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES1. * Ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>/<strong>up</strong>date <strong>in</strong>formation with<strong>in</strong> computer data base.2. * Receive visitors/phone calls and provide <strong>in</strong>formation or make referrals to other staff members, whenappropriate.3. * Create and/or ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> fil<strong>in</strong>g systems.4. * Open, organize, and route mail.5. * Answer rout<strong>in</strong>e correspondence.6. * Draft, type/word process correspondence and other documents.7. * Collect, tabulate, and report data necessary to the operation of office.8. * Take dictation, m<strong>in</strong>utes and transcribe.9. * Schedule appo<strong>in</strong>tments and meet<strong>in</strong>gs for s<strong>up</strong>ervisor.10. * Make travel arrangements, reservations, etc.11. * Operate general office mach<strong>in</strong>es as needed.12. * Inventory and order s<strong>up</strong>plies, forms and equipment.13. * Perform <strong>book</strong>keep<strong>in</strong>g functions, when required.14. Perform other duties as assigned by the designee of the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent.*De<strong>not</strong>es essential job function/ADATERMS OF EMPLOYMENTPAY GRADE POSITION CODES ADA CODES BOARD APPROVEDDistrict Salary Schedule PeopleSoft Position TBA Function Vary 2 Light Work March 13, 1990C-C1 $25,231 - $44,806 Personnel Category 16 Survey Code 72090 3 A – D/L/ O – P/S - VM-11 D-223 H-1672.5 EEO-5 L<strong>in</strong>e 51 Job Code 1959 4 NoneC-C $29,190 - $51,837M-12 D-258 H-1935 Job Code 1618AS-C $29,190 - $51,837M-12 D-258 H-1935C-C2 $22,174 - $39,377M-10 D-196 H-1470 Job Code 1618TOther Attachments 44Page 48


Indirect Cost Rate AgreementDistrict Indirect Cost Rate Agreement, 2011-2012Other Attachments 45Page 49


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Letter of S<strong>up</strong>portCollege Board, Southern Region Vice PresidentOther Attachments 48Page 52


Southern Regional Office T 770-225-4000 F 770-225-4062ww.collegeboard.com3700 Crestwood Parkway NW, Suite 700Duluth, GA 30096-7155May 1, 2011The Honorable Arne DuncanSecretary of EducationUS Department of Education400 Maryland Avenue, S.W.Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C. 20202Dear Mr. Secretary:The College Board fully s<strong>up</strong>ports Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public School’s Advanced PlacementIncentive Grant proposal sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. The College Board haslong been an advocate for rigor and read<strong>in</strong>ess to transform public education. It is certa<strong>in</strong> thatSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public School’s proposal is positioned <strong>not</strong> only to help the district improve itsquality of teach<strong>in</strong>g and students’ college and career read<strong>in</strong>ess, but also to promote rigor andgraduate more low-socio-economic students with college credit due to its proposed growth <strong>in</strong> AP ®courses and tests.This project seeks to accomplish ambitious goals which <strong>in</strong>clude <strong>in</strong>creased participation of low<strong>in</strong>comestudents <strong>in</strong> pre-Advanced Placement and Advanced Placement courses; improved passrate of low-<strong>in</strong>come students on Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams; andthe cultivation of a cohort of educators well-qualified for identification and preparation of low<strong>in</strong>comestudents for Advanced Placement and/or International Baccalaureate programparticipation and success, with an end result of an improved rate of successful transition <strong>in</strong>to postsecondaryeducation for low-<strong>in</strong>come students by 2014.Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> has been an active member of the College Board for over twentyyears. If the proposed project is awarded, the College Board will cont<strong>in</strong>ue to s<strong>up</strong>port the districtwith <strong>in</strong>creased professional development and district s<strong>up</strong>port for the already successful APprogram and, by extension, graduate more college and career ready students. Overall, the goalwill be to educate a total of 200 teachers and adm<strong>in</strong>istrators across the different levels of theproject over the next three years, which will potentially <strong>in</strong>crease the district’s AP programparticipation of low-<strong>in</strong>come students.Other Attachments 49Page 53


I am confident that this project will result <strong>in</strong> enhanced student outcomes and teachereffectiveness, and that the College Board’s depth of experience <strong>in</strong> assessments, evaluation andcurriculum make it the optimal partner for this nationally important undertak<strong>in</strong>g. Once aga<strong>in</strong>, wefully and enthusiastically s<strong>up</strong>port Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public School’s Advanced PlacementIncentive Program’s proposalS<strong>in</strong>cerely,Jenny Oren KrugmanVice President, Southern RegionOther Attachments 50Page 54


Intergovernmental ReviewThe district has been advised by Ms. Lauren Milligan that this project is exempt from the<strong>in</strong>tergovernmental review process overseen by the State Clear<strong>in</strong>ghouse, per Section 4 of the GubernatorialExecutive Order 95-359.State S<strong>in</strong>gle Po<strong>in</strong>t of Contact:Lauren P. Milligan, Environmental ManagerFlorida State Clear<strong>in</strong>ghouseFlorida Department of Environmental Protection3900 Commonwealth Blvd, M.S. 47Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000ph. (850) 245-2170fax (850) 245-2190Other Attachments 51Page 55


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: COMPETITIVE SOLICITATION RECOMMENDATIONS IV.E.Item Number1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:That the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approve the recommendations for the competitivesolicitations listed below.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:Each board meet<strong>in</strong>g the adm<strong>in</strong>istration presents to the board for approval all competitive solicitationawards, renewals and/or extensions for products or services <strong>in</strong> excess of $25,000. Allrecommendations presented are the for lowest responsible Proposer that meet the advertisedspecifications and are made <strong>in</strong> accordance with Florida Board of Education rules and district boardpolices unless otherwise <strong>not</strong>ed. Approved solicitations will have purchase orders issued as required.ITEM BID TITLE & NUMBER AWARD AMOUNT ($)1. Bid Award: Presentation Equipment & Projector Installation, Est. 161,800.#10110061B2. RFQ Extension / Renewal: Software Development Services –169,500.ESE/MIDS, #1031163. Bid Extension / Renewal: Lever Sets, Padlocks, Parts & Est. 25,000.Keyblanks, #09100055B4. Bid Extension / Renewal: V<strong>in</strong>yl Composition Tile & V<strong>in</strong>yl Base,Est. 20,000.#1031805. Bid Extension / Renewal: Inspect<strong>in</strong>g & Servic<strong>in</strong>g FireEst. 105,000.Ext<strong>in</strong>guish<strong>in</strong>g Systems, #1031816. Bid Extension / Renewal: Specialty Clean<strong>in</strong>g Services,Est. 50,000.#09100038B3. Fiscal Impact:The estimated total of the bids awarded is $531,300. F<strong>in</strong>ance Department will determ<strong>in</strong>e that fundsare available before a purchase order is issued.4. Prepared by: John Pavelchak 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 05/24/2011Executive Director of F<strong>in</strong>ance & Budget<strong>in</strong>gBarry G. Boyer, C.P.M.Director, Purchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services DepartmentAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Executive Summaries/Tabulations**Materials for signature: NonePage 56


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYCOMPETITIVE SOLICITATION RECOMMENDATIONSBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 1. Bid Award: Presentation Equipment & Projector Installation, #10110061BDescription of PurchaseA seven-month agreement to provide multimedia projectors, electronic whiteboards, andvisual presenters and replacement lamps and accessories (12 items) to schools anddepartments throughout the district. Effective: May 25, 2011 through December 31, 2011.Recommend the bid award to lowest responsive and responsible proposer meet<strong>in</strong>gspecifications.Evaluation Committee: Ed Seeley, Claire Rob<strong>in</strong>son; Susan PooleRequisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentMedia Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseProvide equipment to schools and departments at a firm fixed price.S<strong>up</strong>plier Name / Est. ExpenditureAudio Video Innovations, Inc., Tampa, FL; Computer Station of Orlando, Inc., Deltona, FL;eInstruction Corp., Denton, TX; Long’s Electronics, Inc., Irondale, AL; RM Gro<strong>up</strong> US, LLC, BallGround, GA; Smiley’s Audio-Visual, Inc., Lakeland, FL; Troxell Communications, Inc., OrangeCity, FL; United Data Technologies, Inc., Doral, FL; Xerox Audio Visual Solutions, Tampa, FLTotal Cost and Fund Source$161,800. Est. Various fund sources – as needed.Type of PurchaseSCPS bid responses received: 13 (1- No Bid)Other ReferencePOSTED: May 9, 2011, 9:30 AMSubmitted: Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M., DirectorPage 57


Date:Bid Number:Bid Title:THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDAPURCHASING & DISTRIBUTION SERVICES DEPARTMENT400 E. Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127BID TABULATIONApril 26, 201110110061BPRESENTATION EQUIPMENT AND PROJECTOR INSTALLATIONRecommended AwardBid Item # / Qty 1A 1B 1C 2A2B 2CProposer's NameVIVITEK #D837UNIT PRICEEXT. PRICE(40)REMOTE FORITEM #1ALAMP FOR ITEM#1AHITACHI#CPX2511NUNIT PRICE*NO AWARD*EXT. PRICE (10)*NO AWARD*REMOTE FORITEM #2A*NO AWARD*LAMP FOR ITEM#2A*NO AWARD*Audio Visual Innovations $234.99$670.00 $26,800.00 $39.95 $262.00 $539.00 (1) . $39.95 (1) $165.00 (1)B&H Photo $710.00 $28,400.00 $0.00 (2) $280.00 $719.00 $7,190.00 $0.00 (2) $238.00BES Industries $539.00 (3) $21,560.00 $69.00 (3) $104.98 (3) NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDCamcor NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID $641.35 (4) $0.00 $16.96 (4) $257.55 (4)Long's Electronics $718.95 $28,758.00 $59.00 $307.99 $914.95 (4) $9,149.50 $28.99 (4) $353.95 (4)RM Gro<strong>up</strong> US, LLC $649.00 (5) $25,960.00 $44.00 (5) $149.00 (5) $524.00 (6) $5,240.00 $44.00 (6) $149.00 (6)Smiley's Audio Visual $525.00 $21,000.00 $40.00 $150.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDTroxell Communications $498.98 (7) $19,959.20 (7) $36.89 (7) $138.69 (7)$474.94 (8) $18,997.60 (8) $36.89 (8) $138.69 (8)$559.99 $5,599.90 $20.34 United Data Technologies (UDT) $836.00 (9) $33,440.00 $78.75 $99.00 (9) $557.70 (10) $5,577.00 $78.75 (10) $99.00 (10)Xerox Audio Visual NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID $554.90 (11) $5,549.00 $18.00 (11) $123.00 (11)Bid Item # / Qty 3A 3B3C 3D 3E 4AProposer's Name MIMIO #1762261 EXT. PRICE (40)MIMIOPAD#1747666EXT. PRICE (10)MIMIO CAPTURE#1762276MIMIO CARRYCASE*NO AWARD*MIMIO ADD'LPEN #1774341ENO #2610AAudio Visual Innovations NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID $1064.49 (12)BES Industries NO BID NO BID $159.98 (13) $1,599.80 NO BID NO BID $32.00 (13) $994.79 (14)Computer Station of Orlando $681.85 $27,274.00 $259.35 $2,593.50 $259.35 NO BID $90.00 NO BIDRM Gro<strong>up</strong> US, LLC $574.00 (16) $22,960.00 $149.00 (16) $1,490.00 NO BID INCLUDED $199.00 (16) 1151.36Smiley's Audio Visual NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID $1,316.70Troxell Communications $603.37 (19) $24,134.80 $220.57 (19) $2,205.70 $194.51 (19) $48.95 (19) $51.09 (19) NO BIDPage 5810110061B Page 1 of 5


United Data Technologies (UDT) NO BID $0.00 NO BID $557.62 $11,152.40 $37.73 $754.60Bid Item # / Qty 4B 4C 5Proposer's Name ENO 2650 CLICK ENO ADD'L PEN MOBI VIEW PAD ELMO TT02RX EXT. PRICE (25)MICROSCOPEATTMT/ADPTRFOR 6AEXT. PRICE(25)Audio Visual Innovations $287.50NO BID$1064.49 (12) $60.00 (12) $252.00 (15)$525.00 $13,125.00$378.00 (21) $9,450.00 (21)$11.50 B&H Photo NO BID NO BID NO BID $560.00 $14,000.00 NO BID NO BIDBES IndustriesNO BID $19.98 (14) NO BID$385.00 (24) $9,625.00 (24)$459.00 (25) $11,475.00 (25)NO BID Camcor NO BID NO BID NO BID $487.27 $12,181.75 NO BID NO BIDComputer Station of Orlando NO BID NO BID NO BID $454.35 (30) $11,358.75(30) NO BID NO BIDEducational Tech. Solutions NO BID NO BID NO BID $535.00 (31) $13,375.00(31) INCLUDED $0.00eInstruction Corp. NO BID NO BID $390.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDLong's Electronics NO BID NO BID NO BID $557.95 $13,948.75 INCLUDED $0.00RM Gro<strong>up</strong> US, LLC $1,349.00 $137.00 $174.00 (17) $524.00 $13,100.00 INCLUDED $0.00Smiley's Audio Visual $1,394.40 $139.99$125.00 (18A)$165.00 (18B)$485.40 $12,135.00 INCLUDED $12,135.00Troxell Communications NO BID NO BID NO BID $486.00 $12,150.00 INCLUDED $0.00Bid Item # / Qty 6C 6D7A7BProposer's Name34MM ADAPTERFOR 6AEXT. PRICE(25)ANTI-GLARESHEETSAVERVISION#CP355(Replaced byAvermedia F50)EXT. PRICE(20)MICROSCOPEATTACHMENT /ADAPTER FOR 7AEXT. PRICE(20)Audio Visual Innovations NO BID NO BID $10.00 $476.99 (22) $9,539.80 $33.00 (22) $660.00 (22)B&H Photo NO BID NO BID NO BID $580.00 $11,600.00 NO BID NO BIDBES Industries NO BID NO BID NO BID $499.00 (26) $9,980.00 (26) NO BID NO BIDCamcorNO BID NO BID $10.27 452.02 (29) $9,040.40$38.97 $779.40$35.86 (29) $717.20 (29)Educational Tech. Solutions NO BID NO BID NO BID $695.00 (32) $13,900.00(32) INCLUDED $0.00Long's Electronics NO BID NO BID $5.95 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDSmiley's Audio Visual INCLUDED INCLUDED INCLUDED NO BID $0.00 NO BID NO BIDTroxell Communications INCLUDED $0.00 INCLUDED $433.53 (38) $8,670.60 $40.74 $814.806A6BPage 5910110061B Page 2 of 5


EXT. PRICE (50)PROJ. INSTALL:31+ UNITS*NO AWARD*Bid Item # / Qty 7C 7D8 9Proposer's Name 34MM ADAPTEREXT. PRICE (20)ANTI-GLARESHEETSEPSON #DC-11V12H377020EXT. PRICE (20)EPSONPWRLITE 450WV11H318020Audio Visual Innovations NO BID NO BID NO BID $ 426.00 $8,520.00 1436.00 (44) NO BIDB&H Photo NO BID NO BID NO BID $ 480.00 $9,600.00 $1911.00-Disc $95,550.00BES Industries NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID $649.00 (27) $32,450.00(27)Camcor $ 38.97 $28,720.00 $ 42.25 $ 465.63 $9,312.60 NO BID NO BIDEducational Tech. Solutions NO BID NO BID NO BID $535.00 (31) $10,700.00(31) $1,290.00 (32) $64,500.00(32)RM Gro<strong>up</strong> US, LLC NO BID NO BID NO BID $324.00 (35) $6,480.00 (35) $899.00 (36) $44,950.00(36)Troxell Communications INCL. (38) $0.00 $ 40.74 $256.97 (39) $5,139.40 $969.00 (40) $48,450.00United Data Technologies (UDT) NO BID $0.00 $ 44.99 $ 417.00 $8,340.00$1,107.99 $55,399.50$1,140.88 (20) $57,044.00(20)Xerox Audio Visual NO BID NO BID NO BID $ 394.44 $7,888.80 $ 1,029.77 $51,488.50Bid Item # / Qty 10A 10B11Proposer's NameEPSONPWRLITE 455WiV11H317020-1EXT. PRICE (50)ADD'L COST:INCL. CURR.SOFTWAREPROJ. INSTALL:1-9 UNITS*NO AWARD*PROJ. INSTALL:10-20 UNITS*NO AWARD*PROJ. INSTALL:21-30 UNITS*NO AWARD*Audio Visual Innovations NO BID$ 1,436.00 $71,800.00 $ 73.00 $1377.00 (23) $1350.00 (23) $1323.00 (23) $1298.00 (23)B&H Photo $ 1,911.00 $95,550.00 NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDBES Industries NO BID NO BID NO BID $1146.74 (28) $1136.74 (28) $1099.00 (28) $1049.00 (28)Educational Tech. Solutions $1,195.00 (34) $59,750.00 (43) NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDRM Gro<strong>up</strong> US, LLC $975.00 (37) $48,750.00 (37) $24.00 (37) NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDTroxell Communications $1469.00 (41) $73,450.00 $97.99 (41) $1235.81 (42) $1175.81 (42) $1175.81 (42) $1175.81 (42)United Data Technologies (UDT) $1,530.64 $76,532.00 $90.10$1155.40 (20) $57,770.00 (20) $80.00 (20)NO BID NO BID NO BID Xerox Audio Visual $ 1,479.00 $73,950.00 $ 63.00$1,132.60 $1,121.27 $1,100.06 $1,098.96$1017.60 (43) $1017.60 (43) $1017.60 (43) $1017.60 (43)Page 6010110061B Page 3 of 5


Bid Item # / Qty12. REPLACEMENT LAMP COSTSProposer's Name3M #78-6969-9935-4EPSON #ELPLP57V13H010L57VIVITEK#5811100876-SHITACHI#CPX2010LAMPAudio Visual Innovations $ 205.00 $ 139.00 $ 262.00 $ 258.00B&H Photo NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDBES Industries NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BIDCamcor $ 240.71 $ 135.89 $ 279.75 $ 247.81Long's Electronics $ 189.00 NO BID $ 307.99 NO BIDSmiley's Audio Visual NO BID NO BID $ 150.00 NO BIDTroxell Communications $ 397.89 $ 134.69 $ 269.99 $ 239.94United Data Technologies (UDT) NO BID $ 117.50 NO BID NO BIDXerox Audio Visual $ 260.00 $ 135.56 NO BID $ 250.00NOTES: RECOMMEND AWARD TO LOWEST PRICED AND MOST RESPONSIVE PROPOSER MEETING SPECIFICATIONS1-Vivitek D851; 5041812501(Remote); 5811116713-S (Lamp) @ $165.00 each2-Remote Included3-Optoma #TX615; BR-5030l (Remote); BL-FP230D (Lamp); Lamp Cost=$104.984-Dukane #8923HR-J; #HL02483 (Remote); 456-8755J (Lamp); Lamp Cost=$353.955-BenQ #MX760; 5J.J3T06.001 (Remote); 5J.J3V05.001 (Lamp) - <strong>in</strong>cludes 5-yr projector warranty6-BenQ #MX710; 5J.J3T06.001 (Remote); 5J.J3T05.001 (Lamp) @ $174.00 (RM Education) - <strong>in</strong>cludes 5-yr projector warranty7-BenQ #MX711; 5F26J11K011 (Remote); 5JJ3V05001 (Lamp) @ $174.00 (RM Education)--REJECTED--3200 Lumens vs. 3500 Lumens; No Auto-Synch/Auto-Position/Auto-Configuration8-BenQ #MX660; 5F26J11K011 (Remote); 5JJ3T05001 (Lamp)--REJECTED--3200 Lumens vs. 3500 Lumens; No Auto-Synch/Auto-Position/Auto-Configuration; No DVI; No DTV9-Boxlight #X35N; Seatle710 (Remote); X35NLamp (Lamp) - <strong>in</strong>cludes 5-yr projector warranty and 1 time $99 cost for bulb replacement over 5 years; Add'l free bulbs (1 ea) for every locationw/20+ Boxlight units10-Boxlight #X26N; Seattle710 (Remote); X26NLamp (Lamp) - <strong>in</strong>ludes 5-yr projector warranty and 1 time $99 cost for bulb replacement over 5 years11-Sanyo #PLC-XK2600; 450993213 (Remote); 6103497518 (Lamp) - 3-yr parts & labor; 90 Days Orig<strong>in</strong>al Lamp; Quick Repair Program under warranty12-Epson #92 + Solo RM; V11H38202021 (CLICK); V12H442001 (PEN) Epson 92 Lamp #V13H010L60 @ $249.00 each--REJECTED--Not a Whiteboard format; No eletromagnetic, sealedsens<strong>in</strong>g grid; No hard formica screen surface; No lifetime warranty on equipment13-Qomo #QIT30; Qomo #X101-0001-01 (PEN)14-Qomo #QWB200-PS; Qomo #X101-0001-02 (Set of 3 Pens w/eraser)--REJECTED--No Literature; No demo unit15-Elmo #1307/CRA-1--REJECTED--No LCD display w/touch screen capability; No capability of writ<strong>in</strong>g and record<strong>in</strong>g private <strong>not</strong>es16-PlusVision #UPIC72; RM ePad; 0008-UPIC-44986 (Pen)--REJECTED--7ft vs. 8ft; Bluetooth vs USB connection17-RM Epad with RM EasiTeach Software--REJECTED--No LCD display w/resistive touch screen; No Capability of writ<strong>in</strong>g and record<strong>in</strong>g private <strong>not</strong>es18A-Recordex Immpad SE; 18B-ImmpadSE With EasiTeach----REJECTED--No literature; No LCD display19-E-Beam #46001840; 46000811 (MimioPad); 46000203 (Capture); 45023623 (Carry Case); 46000879 (Pen)--REJECTED--No <strong>in</strong>formation on dry-erase makers, capture feature,export/save formats, or software capabilities20-Boxlight #Seattle WX25N-U with Wall Mount, 5-yr warranty, 1 free lamp for every location us<strong>in</strong>g over 20 units--REJECTED--No <strong>in</strong>fo on Interactivity; 8W speaker vs 12 watt; No curriculumsoftware data; No data on full an<strong>not</strong>ation softwarePage 6110110061B Page 4 of 5


21-Elmo #CO-10 - #4M38008 (microscope adapter); #4M63859 (Anti-Glare Sheets)--REJECTED--No SD card slot; Video output resolution 300 vs 500; No picture-<strong>in</strong>-picture mode; No 180degree image rotation; No an<strong>not</strong>ation features <strong>not</strong>ed22-Samsung #SDP860; V99K01DEX (MA/Adapter)23-Premiere FTPW <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> UNIFTPAUD System with Extron P2DA2 Video Splitter24-Qomo #QPC-30--REJECTED--No DS card slot; No white balance; no an<strong>not</strong>ation capability; no picture-<strong>in</strong>-picture mode25-Qomo #QPC60--REJECTED--3x vs. 5x zoom26-Qomo #QD330027-Optoma #TX610ST; Lamp Cost=$125.00--REJECTED--Not Ultra-Short Throw Technology; XGA vs WXGA Native Resolution28-Premier UNI-UST + Audio; Cables-To-Go #39973 Video Splitter29-Projector price listed is without Microscope adapter; Price for adapter discounted to $35.86 if purchased concurrently with projector -Purchased separately it costs $38.9730-MimioView #1771043--REJECTED--No SD card slot; No white balance data; No picture-<strong>in</strong>-picture; No frames per second listed31-Lumens #DC-211 - <strong>in</strong>cludes microscope adapter32-Lumens #DC-265 - <strong>in</strong>cludes microscope adapter33-Sanyo #DWL2500; #6103513744 (Replacement Lamp) @ $325.00 each34-Sanyo #PLC-WL2503; #6103490847 (Replacement Lamp) @ $325.00 each--REJECTED--No data on MAC compatability; No data on full an<strong>not</strong>ation software35-RM-GN01--REJECTED--No SD card slot; 3.2 Megapixel vs 5Megapixel; 8 vs 10 digital zoom; 25 vs 30 frames per second; No <strong>in</strong>ternal memory36-BenQ #MX880U-ST; 5J.J3A05.00 (Lamp) @ $174.00 (RM Education) - <strong>in</strong>cludes 5-yr projector warranty--REJECTED--XGA vs WSGA Native Resolution; zoom ratio fixed vs. digital 1.02 to1.3537-BenQ #MP780ST; 5J.J0605.001 @ $149.00 (RM Educations) with 5-yr projector warranty; RM # EasiTeach NG with 5 Hrs Staff Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g--REJECTED--DLP vs. LCD; Dongle vs USB plug& play set<strong>up</strong>38-Avermedia #F50 (new model replac<strong>in</strong>g CP355) Price w/o MS Adapter $397.79 each; Adapter Kit #VISIFSEMA comes w/ both 28mm & 34MM39-Lumens #DC120--REJECTED--No SD card slot; No digital zoom; no split screen; no slide show; no digital scroll; no pan & tilt;No <strong>in</strong>ternal memory40-Hitachi #CPAW250N--REJECTED--No <strong>in</strong>fo on MAC capabilities41-Hitachi #IPJAW250N; RM Easiteach NG is <strong>not</strong> necessary w/Hitachi model as it <strong>in</strong>cludes Hitachi Software Suite42-Premier Mounts #UNI-UST+Audio; Kramer #VP222K Video Splitter43-Us<strong>in</strong>g Epson Mount + Extron #MPA-401-70V Power Amp + TOA #F-1000WT Speakers44-Epson Powerlite 455Wi; NOTE: 450W is discont<strong>in</strong>uedBid Tabulation, Recommendation and Protest:Bid tabulations with award recommendations are posted to the SCPS Purchas<strong>in</strong>g & Distribution Services website at"www.scps.k12.fl.us/new/f<strong>in</strong>alpurchas<strong>in</strong>g/viewbids.cfm". Failure to file a protest with<strong>in</strong> the time prescribed <strong>in</strong>Section 12.57(3) Florida Statutes will constitute a waiver of proceed<strong>in</strong>gs under Chapter 120 Florida Statutes and SchoolBoard Rules. Bid tabulations or recommendations will be distributed through established bid distribution services and posted tothe district's Purchas<strong>in</strong>g website. Notices will <strong>not</strong> be automatically mailed.I hereby certify that the prices and bidders reflected here<strong>in</strong> are valid, and have been received<strong>in</strong> compliance to Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> School Board Rules and Florida Law.B. G. Boyer, C.P.M.DirectorPage 6210110061B Page 5 of 5


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYCOMPETITIVE SOLICITATION RECOMMENDATIONSBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 2. RFQ Extension / Renewal: Software Development Services – ESE/MIDS,#103116Description of PurchaseOn September 23, 2008 the Board approved the award for Software Development Services foran ESE/MIDS program, RFQ#103116. Cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>up</strong>port and ma<strong>in</strong>tenance of the ServiceDocumentation & Compliance Program (SDCP). Effective: July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentInformation Services / Exceptional Student S<strong>up</strong>port ServicesPurpose or End UseDevelop and ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a fully automated ESE and Medicaid report<strong>in</strong>g system.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameAgitech Solutions, Inc., Orlando, FLTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 169,500. General Revenue – IS Contracted ServicesType of PurchaseSBSC RFQ#103116Other ReferenceThe Board approved the orig<strong>in</strong>al award on September 23, 2008.Submitted: Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M., DirectorPage 63


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYCOMPETITIVE SOLICITATION RECOMMENDATIONSBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 3. Bid Extension / Renewal: Lever Sets, Padlocks, Parts & Keyblanks,#09100055BDescription of PurchaseAn annual pric<strong>in</strong>g agreement renewal for year two to provide discounts off of published catalogsor MSRP price list on door lock hardware. Effective: through April 13, 2012.Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentFacilities Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseProvides discount off of door lock hardware.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameAccredited Lock S<strong>up</strong>ply Co., Secaucus, NJTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 25,000. Est. Yr. Various fund sources.Type of PurchaseSBSC Bid #09100055BOther ReferenceThe School Board approved the orig<strong>in</strong>al bid award on April 13, 2010.Submitted: Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M., DirectorPage 64


The School Board of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYCOMPETITIVE SOLICITATION RECOMMENDATIONSBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 4. Bid Extension / Renewal: V<strong>in</strong>yl Composition Tile & V<strong>in</strong>yl Base, #103180Description of PurchaseAn annual agreement renewable for year 3 to provide v<strong>in</strong>yl composition tile (VCT) and v<strong>in</strong>yl baseon an as needed basis to the Facilities Services Department. Effective: Through May 31, 2012.Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentFacilities Services Department.Purpose or End UseEstablish pric<strong>in</strong>g for replacement v<strong>in</strong>yl tile and base used throughout the district.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameAcousti Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g Co. of Florida, Orlando, FLTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 20,000. Est/Yr Various fund.Type of PurchaseSBSC Bid #103180Other ReferenceThe Board approved the orig<strong>in</strong>al bid award on May 12, 2009.Submitted: Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M., DirectorPage 65


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY , FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYCOMPETITIVE SOLITITATIONS RECOMMENDATIONSBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 5. Bid Extension / Renewal: Inspect<strong>in</strong>g & Servic<strong>in</strong>g Fire Ext<strong>in</strong>guish<strong>in</strong>gSystems, #103181Description of PurchaseA bid extension / renewal for year three of a five year agreement to provide <strong>in</strong>spection, repairand replacement of fire ext<strong>in</strong>guishers and ext<strong>in</strong>guisher systems throughout the district asneeded. Effective: June 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012.Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentFacilities Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseFire safety and protection.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameAdvanced Fire Equipment, Inc., Sanford, FLTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 105,000. Est/Yr General fundType of PurchaseSBSC Bid# 103181Other ReferenceThe Board approved the orig<strong>in</strong>al bid award on May 12, 2009.Submitted: Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M., DirectorPage 66


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYCOMPETITIVE SOLITITATION RECOMMENDATIONSBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 6. Bid Extension / Renewal: Specialty Clean<strong>in</strong>g Services, #09100038BDescription of PurchaseAn annual renewal agreement for year 2 to provide miscellaneous custodial clean<strong>in</strong>g services<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g hard floor care, carpet clean<strong>in</strong>g, toilet clean<strong>in</strong>g and pressure wash<strong>in</strong>g services toschools throughout the district as needed. Effective: May 1, 2011 through April 30, 2012.Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentFacility Services Department / Custodial ServicesPurpose or End UseEstablish contract pric<strong>in</strong>g for various custodial services as needed.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameB & L Investments of Orlando, Kissimmee, FL (Pressure Wash); GMJ Services, Odessa, FL (PressureWash); RoofTech Clean<strong>in</strong>g Systems, Lake Mary FL (Pressure Wash); SenLex Environmental, Miami, FL(Hard Floor Care); Sterl<strong>in</strong>g Build<strong>in</strong>g Services, Longwood, FL (Pressure Wash); TJ’s Quality ConstructionClean<strong>up</strong>, W<strong>in</strong>ter Park, FL (Hard Floor Care, Carpet Clean<strong>in</strong>g, Toilet Clean<strong>in</strong>g & Pressure Wash); USSI,Ft. Myers, FL (Hard Floor Care) Primary)Total Cost and Fund Source$ 50,000. Est/Yr Various fund sources.Type of PurchaseSBSC Bid# 09100038BOther ReferenceThe Board approved the orig<strong>in</strong>al bid award on April 27, 2010.Submitted: Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M., DirectorPage 67


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE IV.F.Item Number1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:That the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approve the purchases listed below and any applicablecontracts/agreements that may be associated with the various purchases.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:ITEM DESCRIPTION AMOUNT ($)1. Instructional Read<strong>in</strong>g Materials for Middle <strong>Schools</strong> (McGraw Hill / SRA) 41,493.2. New / Change Orders: Additional Galley Serv<strong>in</strong>g L<strong>in</strong>e Equipment for Red 82,236.Bug ES, Keeth ES, Lake Mary ES and English Estates, ES (InternationalRestaurant Distributors, Inc.)3. N2Y® Unique Learn<strong>in</strong>g System Curriculum for ESE Students (News 2 27,140.You, Inc.)4. Aerohive wLan Components & HP Router Equipment for the High School 604,199.Wireless Project (Insight Public Sector)5. Consult<strong>in</strong>g Servic<strong>in</strong>g Agreement Renewal for PeopleSoft/Oracle S<strong>up</strong>port 663,192.(Agitech Solutions, Inc.)**6. Professional Services Agreement: Build<strong>in</strong>g Code Adm<strong>in</strong>istrator Services As Needed(Scott Stegall, CBO)7. Furniture for Endeavor School (Allied Plastics Company, Inc.) 29,192.8. Apple iPads2 Computers for Crooms AOIT (Apple, Inc.) 26,829.9. Touchmath Instructional Materials for ESE (Touchmath) 28,492.3. Fiscal Impact:The total of purchase orders presented is $1,502,773. The F<strong>in</strong>ance Department has determ<strong>in</strong>ed thatfunds are available to cover the amount to be encumbered.4. Prepared by: John Pavelchak 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date: 05/24/2011Executive Director of F<strong>in</strong>ance & Budget<strong>in</strong>gBarry G. Boyer, C.P.M.Director, Purchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services DepartmentAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Executive Summaries**Materials for signature: Agreements (1)Page 68


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 1. Instructional Read<strong>in</strong>g Materials for Middle <strong>Schools</strong> (McGraw Hill / SRA)Description of PurchaseRead to Achieve Instructional Materials: (24) Teacher Materials; (600) Student Text; (600)Student Work<strong>book</strong>s; Shipp<strong>in</strong>g & Handl<strong>in</strong>gRequisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentInstructional Resources DepartmentPurpose or End UseStudent and teacher <strong>in</strong>structional read<strong>in</strong>g materials.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameMcGraw Hill / SRA, Desota, TXTotal Cost and Fund Source$41,493 General Fund – Flex Instructional MaterialsType of PurchaseNegotiationOther Reference6A-1.012 (11)(b) F.A.C.2233078/79/80/81/82/83/84/85/86/87/88/89Submitted : Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. DirectorPage 69


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 2. New/Change Orders: Additional Galley Serv<strong>in</strong>g L<strong>in</strong>e Equipment for Red BugES, Keeth ES, Lake Mary ES and English Estates ES (International RestaurantDistributors, Inc.)Description of PurchaseRefer to the orig<strong>in</strong>al board action of April 19, 2011 and add the follow<strong>in</strong>g serv<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>eequipment: (3) 9310W Serv<strong>in</strong>g Counter HD Flat Top 28” DW; (5) 9040W Hot Food 4-Well 64.5”DW; (1) 9421W Corner Modules 90 Degree 32” DW; (3) 9630W Salad Bar NSF7 Refrig. 50”DW; (1) 9640W Salad Bar NSF7 Refrig. 64.5”” DW; (1) 9258W Frost Top Module 64.5” DW;(3)9407W/9408W Cashier Module 28” DW; Delivered and set <strong>in</strong> place.Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentFood Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseReplacement serv<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>e equipment, chang<strong>in</strong>g equipment and additional equipment for RedBug ES.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameInternational Restaurant Distributors, Inc., Apopka, FLTotal Cost and Fund SourceOrig<strong>in</strong>al PO Amount: $ 52,729. Food Service FundsAdditional PO Amount: $ 82,236.New PO Amount: $ 134,965.Type of PurchaseSBSC Bid#10110050BOther ReferenceThe Board approved the orig<strong>in</strong>al bid award on April 5, 2011 and purchase on April 19, 2011.2231631;32;33;3021Submitted : Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. DirectorPage 70


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 3. N2Y® Unique Learn<strong>in</strong>g System Curriculum for ESE Students (News 2You, Inc.)Description of Purchase(60) Instructional Licenses for Unique Learn<strong>in</strong>g System Curriculum, <strong>in</strong>cludes <strong>in</strong>itial tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g.Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentExceptional Student S<strong>up</strong>port Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseA comprehensive and modified curriculum for ESE students (k12) with severe cognitivedisabilities.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameNews 2 You, Inc., Huron, OHTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 27,140. Targeted ARRA Stimulus Funds – IDEA Part B AARA AllocationType of PurchaseNegotiationOther Reference6A-1.012 (11)(b) F.A.C.2232018/2762Submitted : Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. DirectorPage 71


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 4. Aerohive wLan Components & HP Router Equipment for High SchoolWireless Project (Insight Public Sector)Description of Purchase(520) Aerohive AP 320 access po<strong>in</strong>t; (75) Aerohive AP 340 access po<strong>in</strong>t; (1) Aerohive HiveManager NMS Virtual appliance w/license; (595) Hive AP license; (595) 3 Year S<strong>up</strong>port; (25)Aerohive PwrDs<strong>in</strong>e 30W Power <strong>in</strong>jector(16) HP E630 External Power S<strong>up</strong>ply; (8) HP 20-Port GIG-T/4-Port SFP VL Module 4204; (1)HP 20-Port GIG-T/4-Port M<strong>in</strong>i GBIC ZL Module 5406; (94) HP 2910-24G PoE + AL Switch; (12)HP X121 1G SFP LC-LX GBIC Transceiver; (103) HP X121 1G SFP LC-SX GBIC TransceiverRequisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentInformation Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseHigh School wireless network project.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameInsight Public Sector, Tampa, FLTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 604,199. 1.5 Mill / <strong>County</strong>wide HS WirelessType of PurchaseSBSC Quotes / Negotiation / Florida State ContractOther Reference6A-1.012 (5) & (14) F.A.C.2232859/3011Submitted : Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. DirectorPage 72


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 5. Consult<strong>in</strong>g Services Agreement Renewal for PeopleSoft/Oracle S<strong>up</strong>port(Agitech Solutions, Inc.)Description of PurchaseAnnual renewal for consult<strong>in</strong>g services to provide programm<strong>in</strong>g and software s<strong>up</strong>port for variousPeopleSoft/Oracle software applications used throughout the district. Effective: July 1, 2011through June 30, 2012Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentInformation Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseProvide ongo<strong>in</strong>g programm<strong>in</strong>g, ma<strong>in</strong>tenance & s<strong>up</strong>port for Oracle/PeopleSoft softwareapplications.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameAgitech Solutions, Inc., Altamonte Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, FLTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 663,192. General fund / IS Contract ServicesType of PurchaseNegotiationOther ReferenceThe Board approved the orig<strong>in</strong>al agreement on April 22, 2008.Submitted: Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M., DirectorPage 73


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 6. Professional Services Agreement: Build<strong>in</strong>g Code Adm<strong>in</strong>istrator (ScottStegall, CBO)Description of PurchaseAn annual agreement to provide Build<strong>in</strong>g Code Adm<strong>in</strong>istrator (Build<strong>in</strong>g Official) Services forvarious projects dur<strong>in</strong>g the term of the agreement as required and requested by the FacilitiesServices Department. Services shall be provided at $150 / hour plus approved expenses withno guaranteed m<strong>in</strong>imum. Effective: May 25, 2011 through May 24, 2012 (AGREEMENTATTACHED)Requisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentFacilities Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseProfessional Build<strong>in</strong>g Code Adm<strong>in</strong>istrator Services.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameScott Stegall, CBO, Sanford, FLTotal Cost and Fund SourceAs Needed.Various fund sources and projects.Type of PurchaseNegotiationOther Reference6A-1.012 (11)(a) F.A.C.Submitted : Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. DirectorPage 74


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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 7. Furniture for Endeavor School (Allied Plastics Company, Inc.)Description of Purchase(22) Student Carrels; (148) Student Desks; (18) Science Tables; (44) Tables; (19) ComputerWorkstationsRequisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentFacilities Services Department / Endeavor SchoolPurpose or End UseFurniture for new school.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameAllied Plastics Company, Inc., Jacksonville, FLTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 29,192. 1.5 Mill – Endeavor F&EType of PurchaseSBSC ITB # 10110042BOther ReferenceThe Board approved the orig<strong>in</strong>al bid award on February 8, 2011.2233126Submitted : Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. DirectorPage 80


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 8. Apple iPad2 Computers for Crooms AOIT (Apple, Inc.)Description of Purchase(37) Apple iPad2 computers; (2) Bretford Recharg<strong>in</strong>g Carts; (7) Smart CoversRequisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentCrooms AOITPurpose or End UseSocial Studies and Science <strong>in</strong>structional classrooms.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameApple Computer, Inc., Aust<strong>in</strong>, TXTotal Cost and Fund Source$26,829. General Fund – Crooms Grants Loss/Industry Cert. Career Educ./Dual Enrollment reimbursementType of PurchaseFlorida State Alternative ContractOther Reference6A-1.012 (5) F.A.C.2232771Submitted : Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. DirectorPage 81


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAPurchas<strong>in</strong>g and Distribution Services Department400 East Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, FL 32773-7127PURCHASING AGENDA EXECUTIVE SUMMARYAUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASEBoard Date: May 24, 2011Title: 9. Touchmath Instructional Materials for ESE. (Touchmath)Description of Purchase(3) TM1120W K<strong>in</strong>dergarten Collection Curriculum; (3) TM1124W Grade1 Collection Curriculum;(3) TM1029W Grade 2 Collection Curriculum; (6) TM1030W Upper Grades CollectionCurriculumRequisition<strong>in</strong>g School or DepartmentExceptional Student S<strong>up</strong>port Services DepartmentPurpose or End UseMath <strong>in</strong>structional curriculum materials for new ESE / ASD units.S<strong>up</strong>plier NameTouchmath, Colorado Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, COTotal Cost and Fund Source$ 28,492. Targeted AARA Stimulus – IDEA Part B AARA AllocationType of PurchaseNegotiationOther Reference6A-1.012 (11) (b) F.A.C.2233104Submitted : Barry G. Boyer, C.P.M. DirectorPage 82


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: AUTHORIZATION OF INVENTORY REMOVALS IV.G.1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:That the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> authorize the <strong>in</strong>ventory removals as listed.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:Item NumberEach board meet<strong>in</strong>g the adm<strong>in</strong>istration presents to the board for approval all <strong>in</strong>ventory removals. All<strong>in</strong>ventory removals presented are <strong>in</strong> accordance with the Florida Board of Education rules and districtBoard Policies. Reduces property <strong>in</strong>ventories <strong>in</strong> the amount of $831,029.89 depreciated value$2801.47.3. Fiscal Impact:There is no fiscal impact to the district associated with this action.4. Prepared by: John Pavelchak, Executive Director 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 05/24/11F<strong>in</strong>ance and Budget<strong>in</strong>gDarryl Johnson, F<strong>in</strong>ance Accountant IIAttachment(s): Removals<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: List of Removals and S<strong>up</strong>port<strong>in</strong>gInformation, Executive SummaryMaterials for signature: NonePage 83


To:Board MembersBILL VOGEL, Ed.D.S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentEducational S<strong>up</strong>port Center400 E. Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, Florida 32773-7127From: John Pavelchak, Executive Director for F<strong>in</strong>ance and Budget<strong>in</strong>gRE:Executive Summary for Property RemovalsDate: May 13, 2011An action item for the property removals is <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the <strong>agenda</strong> for theMay 24, 2011 Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g. These removals are rout<strong>in</strong>e removals ofitems go<strong>in</strong>g to surplus, with the exception of one miss<strong>in</strong>g item (atAltamonte Elementary), for which an explanation is provided.Please call me (407-320-0040) if you have any questions concern<strong>in</strong>g theremovals.Visit Our Web Sitewww.scps.k12.fl.usPage 84


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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: 2011-2015 EDUCATIONAL PLANT SURVEY IV.H.Item Number1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:That the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approve the 2011-2015 Five Year Educational Plant Survey aspresented.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:Florida Statue 1013.31 requires the Board to arrange for an educational plant survey every five years. The lastsurvey for Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> was completed <strong>in</strong> January 2006 and the deadl<strong>in</strong>e for completion of the <strong>up</strong>datedsurvey is June 30, 2011. The Department of Education establishes the content, format, criteria and cost estimatenumbers for the plant survey. The survey recommendations are entered <strong>in</strong>to a DOE database under the control ofthe Office of Educational Facilities. The educational plant survey consists of the follow<strong>in</strong>g analysis and criteria:• An <strong>in</strong>ventory of FISH data for exist<strong>in</strong>g educational and ancillary facilities• Recommendations for improvements to exist<strong>in</strong>g educational and ancillary facilities• Recommendation for clos<strong>in</strong>g one elementary school• Information required by the rules of the State Board of Educational such as the follow<strong>in</strong>g:o The FISH capacity of each facility and the “estimated” cost of each recommendationo An analysis of past and projected capital outlay student population (COFTE) for pre-K through12, us<strong>in</strong>g DOE COFTE projectionso Statements of proposed types of facilities, grade structure, and student capacity for pre-Kthrough 12, all based <strong>up</strong>on current facilities listso An analysis of projected capital outlay fund revenue for the next five years• DOE requires the survey districts to house students <strong>in</strong> all available stations before recommend<strong>in</strong>gadditional new schools. This therefore presumes a district will rezone to balance, on a district widebasis, elementary, middle, and high school attendance zones to ensure all schools are at capacity,before “need<strong>in</strong>g” new school construction. Please <strong>not</strong>e that there are no recommendations for “new”school construction.• The survey and FISH data account for class size reduction numbers• The student stations associated with relocatables constructed prior to 1983 and any leased relocatablesare excluded per DOE Rule and Statute• The survey <strong>in</strong>corporates projects currently identified <strong>in</strong> the 5 year CIPThe Facilities Department completed this school plant survey. The survey recommendations are summarized asfollows:• No new school construction• Full time ESE classrooms, toilets, & s<strong>up</strong>plemental <strong>in</strong>struction areas have been recommended asneeded throughout the district• Clos<strong>in</strong>g Longwood Elementary School• Remodel cafeteria & kitchens at select schools to br<strong>in</strong>g their facilities <strong>up</strong> to current district standards• Add P.E. restrooms, toilets, and storage as needed throughout the district• Renovations as necessary to all campuses• District-wide recommendations to improve safety, health and sanitation conditions, accessibility,equipment for exist<strong>in</strong>g facilities, auxiliary space, paved park<strong>in</strong>g areas, site acquisition, and technologyretrofit. This is typical text per DOE and is used Statewide.Page 86


It should be <strong>not</strong>ed that the Plant Survey is <strong>not</strong> l<strong>in</strong>ked to available revenues and is therefore <strong>not</strong> f<strong>in</strong>ancially feasible.The survey process is an important factor <strong>in</strong> that all expenditures with State, 1.5 mil, and COPS funds are limitedto construction projects that are survey recommended.3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District associated with this action.4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 5/24/11Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent of OperationsDana C. Chester, Director of Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>gAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> yellow <strong>book</strong>: Educational Plant Survey ReportMaterials for Signature: NonePage 87


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEYREPORTDistrict:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Survey Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPAGE:1 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 88


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSection 1: SurveyPAGE:2 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 89


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Description:2011 Educational Plant SurveySurvey Open Date:3/17/2011 3:07:42 PMBoard Approval Date:Survey Expiration Date:DVE768 Approval Date: 10/19/2010Contact Name:Contact Phone Number:C<strong>in</strong>dy Jordan407-320-0069Contact Email:c<strong>in</strong>dy_jordan@scps.k12.fl.usSurvey Notes:Survey Status Status Time UserActive Pend<strong>in</strong>g 3/17/2011 3:07:42 PM C<strong>in</strong>dy JordanPAGE:3 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 90


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPREFACEReport of an educational plant survey, here<strong>in</strong>after also referenced as “survey,” conducted <strong>in</strong> accordance with therequirements of, and pursuant to specifications <strong>in</strong>, Article IX and Article XII of the Florida Constitution; Chapters 1001,1011, and 1013, Florida Statutes (F.S.); State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF); and the FloridaBuild<strong>in</strong>g Code (FBC). This survey report describes the current educational plants and the estimated capital outlayneeds result<strong>in</strong>g from a systematic study of present educational and ancillary plants. This study also addresses thefuture needs, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g long range plann<strong>in</strong>g, to provide an appropriate educational program and services for eachstudent based on projected capital outlay FTE’s (COFTE) approved or authorized for use by the Department ofEducation.NOTE: All educational plant surveys are valid for five full years and expire on June 30 of thefifth full year from the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g date of the survey. For example, a survey approved <strong>in</strong>October will be valid through the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g fiscal year and for five full years beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g onthe follow<strong>in</strong>g July 1; effectively, this makes the survey approved <strong>in</strong> October valid for fiveyears and eight months. By the same scenario, a survey approved <strong>in</strong> May will be validthrough the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g fiscal year and for five full years beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g on the follow<strong>in</strong>g July 1;effectively, this makes the survey approved <strong>in</strong> May valid for five years and one month.PAGE:4 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 91


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDef<strong>in</strong>ition of an Educational Plant SurveyINTRODUCTION TO THE EDUCATIONAL PLANT SURVEYThe educational plant survey is a systematic study of present educational and ancillary plants and the determ<strong>in</strong>ationof future needs. The survey is <strong>not</strong> directly concerned with the <strong>in</strong>structional program but the relationship of educationalplants to the <strong>in</strong>structional program is such that judgments regard<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>structional program are necessarily a part ofan educational plant survey.PAGE:5 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 92


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPurpose of an Educational Plant SurveyThe construction of new educational facilities is a major undertak<strong>in</strong>g even <strong>in</strong> school systems where such constructionis a cont<strong>in</strong>uous process. If a 50-year capital <strong>in</strong>vestment is to be protected, the location, size, type of materials,arrangement of spaces, and other considerations, regard<strong>in</strong>g each new facility or addition to an exist<strong>in</strong>g facility mustbe determ<strong>in</strong>ed on the basis of reliable, factual data. To do otherwise would violate the trust of present and futuregenerations of children and of taxpayers.The purpose of an educational plant survey is to aid <strong>in</strong> formulat<strong>in</strong>g plans for hous<strong>in</strong>g the educational activities ofstudents and staff of the school district for the next several years and the survey must consider the localcomprehensive plan <strong>in</strong> its forecast strategies. The development of this plan must be based on a careful study of allavailable data regard<strong>in</strong>g the current status of educational and ancillary facilities <strong>in</strong> relation to capital outlay full-timeequivalency (COFTE) student membership and the projected changes <strong>in</strong> COFTE student membership. The <strong>in</strong>tent of aregular, formal educational plant survey is to encourage the thoughtful, orderly development of a program forprovid<strong>in</strong>g educational and ancillary plants to adequately house the educational and academic s<strong>up</strong>port activities of thedistrict.A formal educational plant survey is required by §1013.31, F.S., to be conducted every five years, but may beconducted as often as necessary. It is sometimes necessary to make changes to the survey recommendations <strong>in</strong> the<strong>in</strong>terim. Local school adm<strong>in</strong>istrators are responsible for a regular audit<strong>in</strong>g of survey recommendations and for the<strong>in</strong>itiation of the request for any necessary changes.PAGE:6 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 93


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLegal Basis for Educational Plant SurveysWhen the Florida School Code of 1939 was developed, the importance of hav<strong>in</strong>g a valid basis for a school build<strong>in</strong>gprogram was recognized by <strong>in</strong>clusion of the requirement that district school boards have periodic school plant surveysof build<strong>in</strong>g needs <strong>in</strong> the districts. The 1939 Code directed the district school s<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent to "recommend plans andprocedures for hav<strong>in</strong>g a survey made" and <strong>in</strong>structed the district boards to "approve and adopt a district-wide schoolbuild<strong>in</strong>g program...based on the recommendations of the survey."The provisions <strong>in</strong> the 1939 Code for periodic school plant surveys were, for the most part, <strong>in</strong>effective. No statef<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g program for school plants was <strong>in</strong> effect at that time. Further, the com<strong>in</strong>g of World War II, and the result<strong>in</strong>gcessation of school plant construction, made any statutory provision relat<strong>in</strong>g to school plants mean<strong>in</strong>gless.When the M<strong>in</strong>imum Foundation Program law was enacted <strong>in</strong> 1947, the requirement for periodic school plant surveyswas <strong>in</strong>cluded. The law established that a Capital Outlay and Debt Service (CO&DS) annual allotment of $400 per<strong>in</strong>struction unit had to be expended <strong>in</strong> accordance with a planned build<strong>in</strong>g program based on a school plant survey. Itwas at this po<strong>in</strong>t that Florida’s school plant survey program became a mean<strong>in</strong>gful and established operation.In 1952, the Florida Constitution §9(d), Article XII, was amended to authorize the issuance of State Board ofEducation (SBE) bonds guaranteed by the M<strong>in</strong>imum Foundation Program CO&DS allocation. The SBE bond programled to major school construction activities and further strengthened the school plant survey program by requir<strong>in</strong>g thatbond proceeds be expended <strong>in</strong> accordance with survey recommendations.In 1957, the Florida Legislature established the School Construction Fund which annually authorized an <strong>in</strong>crease of$200 per student <strong>in</strong> average daily attendance, subject to match<strong>in</strong>g by local funds. School Construction Fund moniesalso had to be expended <strong>in</strong> accordance with the recommendations of a school plant survey. The program wascont<strong>in</strong>ued with modifications by subsequent legislatures until 1972.The 1972 Legislature enacted the School District S<strong>up</strong>plemental Capital Outlay Act as an <strong>in</strong>terim measure pend<strong>in</strong>g theoutcome of the proposed amendment to §9, Article XII of the Constitution. The amendment, which was ratified <strong>in</strong> theNovember 1972 general election, <strong>in</strong>creased the CO&DS annual allotment from $400 to $600 per <strong>in</strong>struction unit <strong>in</strong> theschool districts for the school fiscal year 1967-1968 plus $800 for each “growth unit” s<strong>in</strong>ce 1967-1968.The 1973 Legislature established the Florida Educational F<strong>in</strong>ance Act which provided funds for comprehensiveschool construction and debt service. The amount allocated to each school district was determ<strong>in</strong>ed by formulasprescribed by the Legislature.In 1974, the Florida Constitution, §9(a) (2), Article XII, was amended to authorize the issuance of state bondsguaranteed by revenues derived from gross receipts utility taxes for the state system of public education, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g,but <strong>not</strong> limited to, <strong>in</strong>stitutions of higher learn<strong>in</strong>g, junior colleges, vocational-technical schools, and public schools, asdef<strong>in</strong>ed by law.S<strong>in</strong>ce 1974, regular changes have been made to statutory provisions and the Florida Constitution <strong>in</strong> regards toeducational facilities, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the establishment of a state lottery where fund<strong>in</strong>g is specifically earmarked foreducation as a s<strong>up</strong>plement to other state fund<strong>in</strong>g, and the capp<strong>in</strong>g of class sizes. The cont<strong>in</strong>ual changes toeducational laws and fund<strong>in</strong>g mechanisms are due, <strong>in</strong> part, to Florida’s unrelent<strong>in</strong>g effort to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> and providestate-of-the art facilities to meet the demands of change for our schools programs and the expectations of ourcitizenry.PAGE:7 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 94


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMethod For Mak<strong>in</strong>g Educational Plant SurveysThe board must arrange for an educational plant survey to be conducted either by district staff, through contractualagreement, or a comb<strong>in</strong>ation of district staff and private vendors. A survey conducted by the Office of EducationalFacilities is a cooperative process with staff from the Office of Educational Facilities and staff from school districtsoutside of the district be<strong>in</strong>g surveyed. Typically, the survey process will <strong>in</strong>clude, as a m<strong>in</strong>imum:*Spot or grid maps show<strong>in</strong>g the residence of all elementary, middle or junior high, and senior high school students,the school attended by each student, and the location of each school.* COFTE student membership trends of each school center for the past five years.*A floor plan for each build<strong>in</strong>g at each educational plant identify<strong>in</strong>g each build<strong>in</strong>g and each room (space) bynumber as they appear <strong>in</strong> the Florida Inventory of School Houses (FISH).* A list of the construction projects under contract.****A statement of the policies of the board with respect to grade organization and the types and sizes of facilities tobe provided for new elementary, middle or junior high, and senior high schools (facilities lists).Other <strong>in</strong>formation that may affect build<strong>in</strong>g costs, population trends, and other related matters that may <strong>in</strong>fluencethe district educational facilities build<strong>in</strong>g needs program.The survey team members visit and evaluate each educational plant; student capacities are carefully evaluated ateach school center.The districtwide projection of students is distributed among the various exist<strong>in</strong>g school centers and any newschool centers are recommended on the basis of past trends and the best judgment of both the District and the<strong>County</strong> Growth Management Office as to where growth is most likely to occur.* The survey team should make logical recommendations based on all relevant <strong>in</strong>formation available.The survey is limited to the study of educational and ancillary plants owned or under long-term lease agreement bythe school board. No comprehensive study is made of the <strong>in</strong>structional program and recommendations made for theimprovement of the educational and ancillary plants of the district are <strong>not</strong> an evaluation of the <strong>in</strong>structional program.Recommendations, however, must be clearly associated with the relationship between educational facilities and<strong>in</strong>structional programs.State-level RequirementsThe survey report must <strong>in</strong>clude a recommended pattern for hous<strong>in</strong>g the student projection for a five-year period,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g changes <strong>in</strong> utilization of exist<strong>in</strong>g school centers, phas<strong>in</strong>g out of unsatisfactory facilities and/or schoolcenters, additions at exist<strong>in</strong>g school centers, and construction of new school centers. Ancillary facilities should also beconsidered <strong>in</strong> the recommendations.The broad, general state-level conditions that give directions to a survey are established as guidel<strong>in</strong>es only <strong>in</strong>sofar asfeasible for application with<strong>in</strong> a given district.PAGE:8 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 95


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>g* School Size: Any school that is <strong>not</strong> large enough to justify a full-time pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, a media specialist, foodservice staff, and special <strong>in</strong>structional and clerical staff are economically <strong>in</strong>efficient andrestrictive <strong>in</strong> program offer<strong>in</strong>g; simply stated, m<strong>in</strong>imally sized schools are too expensive tooperate if a district lacks sufficient f<strong>in</strong>ancial resources to make such facilities a viableoption. Generally, new school centers are <strong>not</strong> recommended for fewer than 400 students <strong>in</strong>elementary schools or 100 students per grade level <strong>in</strong> secondary schools. Where practical,exist<strong>in</strong>g schools that are below these sizes should be consolidated.* Wooden Build<strong>in</strong>gs:* UnsatisfactorySpace:Generally, all wooden exterior build<strong>in</strong>gs (other than relocatables) are consideredunsatisfactory and are <strong>not</strong> assigned student capacity.Generally, all wooden exterior build<strong>in</strong>gs (other than relocatables) are consideredunsatisfactory and are <strong>not</strong> assigned student capacity.NOTE: Unsatisfactory space is typically designated as such due to compromis<strong>in</strong>g effects onthe structural <strong>in</strong>tegrity, safety, or excessive physical deterioration of a build<strong>in</strong>g. Spacecondition should be the same, either satisfactory or unsatisfactory, for all rooms <strong>in</strong> a build<strong>in</strong>gwith the exception of rooms reported <strong>in</strong> relocatable build<strong>in</strong>gs that represent <strong>in</strong>dividual units. Aspace may be structurally unsound (unsatisfactory) and still be adequate <strong>in</strong> size.* Inadequate Space:Generally means that the size of space is <strong>not</strong> appropriate, sufficient, suitable, or lacks abilityto meet the fitt<strong>in</strong>g requirements for <strong>in</strong>struction or <strong>in</strong>structional s<strong>up</strong>port, such as smallclassrooms or <strong>in</strong>sufficient acreage for a school site. Inadequacy may be a condition broughton by chang<strong>in</strong>g standards, or <strong>in</strong>creased enrollment caus<strong>in</strong>g overuse thereby result<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>undersized or unsuitable circumstances.NOTE: Inadequate space is typically designated as such by the capital outlay classifications(COC) C-3 and C-7. Inadequate is a designation for an entire facility, <strong>not</strong> just a build<strong>in</strong>g orroom. A space or build<strong>in</strong>g may be structurally sound (satisfactory) and still be <strong>in</strong>adequate.* Relocatable Build<strong>in</strong>g: Facilities designed and built to be moved from one school to a<strong>not</strong>her are recognized asprovid<strong>in</strong>g valuable flexibility.* Student Station:* Student Capacity:A student station is the area necessary for a student to engage with a teacher <strong>in</strong> appropriatesubject matter educational (learn<strong>in</strong>g) activities. The size of this area will vary with theparticular type of activity and by grade level. A laboratory or shop <strong>in</strong> which the student mustmove about requires more area per student than a regular classroom where the studentrema<strong>in</strong>s seated at a desk. The total student stations at a school center are used todeterm<strong>in</strong>e the capacity of the school.The maximum number of students that should be housed <strong>in</strong> a facility. In an elementaryschool, students are typically assigned to one classroom throughout the day and studentcapacity for elementary schools equals the student stations. However, <strong>in</strong> middle andsecondary schools, students usually move from classroom to classroom to participate <strong>in</strong>different <strong>in</strong>structional subject matter, which <strong>in</strong>terjects schedul<strong>in</strong>g as a factor <strong>in</strong> calculat<strong>in</strong>gcapacity. Experience has shown that the number of students <strong>in</strong> a secondary school is amajor factor for determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the efficiency of space utilization that may be expected at aschool.PAGE:9 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 96


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>g* Utilization Factor:Used to determ<strong>in</strong>e “capacity” which is the number of students that may be housed <strong>in</strong> afacility at any given time based on a utilization percentage of the total number of exist<strong>in</strong>gsatisfactory student stations:TypeSchoolElementaryMiddle & Junior HighSenior HighComb<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>Schools</strong>Exceptional Student CentersAlternative Education CentersDesignated Area Vocational CentersDesignated Adult CentersUtilizationFactorPercentage x100%90%70%75%80%85%90%95%90%100%100%120%150%SatisfactoryStudentStationsallall300 or less301-600601-900901-12001201-15001501 - and aboveallallallallall* Initial and UltimateStudent Capacity:In the recommendations for build<strong>in</strong>g a new school center, the <strong>in</strong>itial capacity assigned is thecapacity necessary to house the students anticipated to enroll at the school by the end ofthe survey projection period. The ultimate capacity is usually the maximum capacity schoolof that type based on applicable district policies (facilities lists). The establishment of anultimate desirable capacity makes it possible to plan the <strong>in</strong>itial construction with<strong>in</strong> theframework of the ultimate size school–mean<strong>in</strong>g, build<strong>in</strong>g core facilities such as media,cafeteria, adm<strong>in</strong>istration, circulation, and other auxiliary spaces to the full school size andthen add<strong>in</strong>g classrooms as the student population projections <strong>in</strong>crease to a level thatwarrants additional classroom space.NOTE: Educational plant survey COFTE student projections are determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the Office ofEconomic and Demographic Research (EDR). Each five-year survey is based on COFTEprojections that are five (5) full years from the official beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the survey period, which isJuly 1 of the first full year of the survey.* Use of State andLocal Funds forRecommendedFacilities:The recommendations made <strong>in</strong> the survey report are <strong>in</strong>tended, <strong>in</strong> total, to provide adequatefacilities for all of the students projected to be enrolled with<strong>in</strong> the 5-year survey period. Thepriority systems established <strong>in</strong> statutes and rules def<strong>in</strong>e the eligibility for the expenditure offunds.PAGE:10 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 97


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gNOTE: Educational plant survey costs for student stations are determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the Office ofEconomic and Demographic Research (EDR). Each five-year survey is based on cost factorsthat are 31 months (January, the midway po<strong>in</strong>t of the five-year survey period) from the officialbeg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the survey period, which is July 1 of the first full year of the survey. All newcapacity construction uses the appropriate grade level student station cost factors; the costper square foot for new construction, remodel<strong>in</strong>g, and renovation is based on actual statewideaverage construction cost data with the EDR cost <strong>in</strong>dex <strong>in</strong>crease applied to use the same 31months mid-po<strong>in</strong>t of the survey costs for plann<strong>in</strong>g purposes. This cost estimate process isapplied uniformly to all surveys <strong>in</strong> all districts so that consistent estimates can be made.Actual costs are reported yearly <strong>in</strong> the 5-year district facilities work program annual budget.District School Board Policies and PrerogativesState funds alone usually are <strong>not</strong> enough to complete the recommended school plant construction program that willbe identified <strong>in</strong> an educational plant survey. To ensure that all capital outlay funds are used for the best and mostefficient purposes, the educational plant survey team should collaborate with the professional and <strong>in</strong>structional staff ofthe district on a plan for meet<strong>in</strong>g the projected school plant needs for the next several years.Some of the specific local board policies and prerogatives that generally apply to the survey report are:********Actual assignment of students to school centers <strong>in</strong> the county as authorized and directed by §1003.02, F.S.;Facilities compris<strong>in</strong>g a standard school plant for each grade gro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>g;Square footage and special features of each <strong>in</strong>structional component (state m<strong>in</strong>imums must be met);Special facilities at a school center;Level of custodial service;Level of ma<strong>in</strong>tenance service;Level of service <strong>in</strong>dicators for local comprehensive plann<strong>in</strong>g;Type of climatic control.Guide to Capital Outlay Classification (COC)Educational plants are identified by recommended type of facility for capital outlay expenditures. The COC ofeducational plants determ<strong>in</strong>es the extent to which certa<strong>in</strong> funds may be used for capital improvements, subject toapplicable Florida Statutes and SREF standards deal<strong>in</strong>g with budget<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>in</strong> some cases priority rat<strong>in</strong>gs. The COCof an educational plant can only be assigned or changed by an educational plant survey recommendation made <strong>in</strong>compliance with all applicable laws, rules, and policies.The COC is gro<strong>up</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>to categories with applicable standards to guide the assignment of the appropriateclassification:C-1:An educational plant that is recommended for cont<strong>in</strong>ued use. Generally, this <strong>in</strong>cludes:***Adequate site,Satisfactory build<strong>in</strong>g(s),Projected membership with<strong>in</strong> desired size range for the type of school,PAGE:11 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 98


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>g*Recommended new educational plant.C-2:An educational plant that is <strong>in</strong> a period of transition with evidence <strong>in</strong>sufficient to recommend replacementor consolidation, and typically new construction is <strong>not</strong> recommended for this COC. Generally, this <strong>in</strong>cludes:* Inadequate site and/or <strong>in</strong>adequate build<strong>in</strong>g(s),* Decl<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g or static enrollment,* An educational plant that probably would be recommended for consolidation if <strong>not</strong> for excessivedistance required for student transportation.C-3:An educational plant that is substandard <strong>in</strong> one or more major aspects. Generally, this <strong>in</strong>cludes:* Inadequate site and/or unsatisfactory build<strong>in</strong>g(s),* Decl<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g or static enrollment to a level <strong>in</strong>dicat<strong>in</strong>g that the needs of students can better and moreeconomically be served at other educational plants,*Abandoned educational plants <strong>not</strong> currently hous<strong>in</strong>g students.NOTE: Educational plants assigned a C-3 COC and used to house students should be closedwhen adequate facilities are available elsewhere. Facilities assigned a C-3 COC do <strong>not</strong>generate PECO ma<strong>in</strong>tenance funds even when the facility conta<strong>in</strong>s satisfactory space.C-6:Ancillary facility recommended for cont<strong>in</strong>ued use. Generally, this <strong>in</strong>cludes:***Adequate site,Satisfactory build<strong>in</strong>g(s),Recommended new site and/or facilities.C-7:Ancillary facility is substandard. Generally, this <strong>in</strong>cludes:**Inadequate site and/or unsatisfactory build<strong>in</strong>g(s),Abandoned facilities <strong>not</strong> currently be<strong>in</strong>g used.NOTE: Facilities assigned a C-7 COC that are <strong>in</strong> current use should be closed whenadequate facilities are available elsewhere. Facilities assigned a C-7 COC do <strong>not</strong> generatePECO ma<strong>in</strong>tenance funds even when the facility conta<strong>in</strong>s satisfactory space.C-9:Any district owned facility leased to an entity for use by the lessee for any purpose, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g educational,but is <strong>not</strong> used by the district dur<strong>in</strong>g the normal school hours of operation.NOTE 1: Facilities assigned a C-9 COC do <strong>not</strong> generate PECO ma<strong>in</strong>tenance funds.NOTE 2: Facilities assigned a C-9 COC are to be counted <strong>in</strong> the district’s <strong>in</strong>ventory ofavailable space and may be considered <strong>in</strong> the determ<strong>in</strong>ation of new construction needs.PAGE:12 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 99


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSchool centers are usually classified by standard grade gro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>gs (K-5, 6-8, and 9-12), even though a school mayhave only one or two of the grades present. A school center may be classified as a comb<strong>in</strong>ation school andrecommended to house more than one grade gro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>g, e.g. grade gro<strong>up</strong> K-8, grade gro<strong>up</strong> 6-12, or grade gro<strong>up</strong> K-12.Whenever it is feasible, the survey should conta<strong>in</strong> recommendations to <strong>up</strong>grade and/or remodel/renovate exist<strong>in</strong>geducational plants that are classified as C-1 to meet the district’s educational facilities standards for spaces andschool size based on the districts adopted facilities lists for each grade gro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>g.School Plant Plann<strong>in</strong>gGUIDELINES FOR SCHOOL PLANT DEVELOPMENTPlann<strong>in</strong>g a school plant, either a complete new school or an addition to an exist<strong>in</strong>g school, is a long and complexprocess when properly done. Remodel<strong>in</strong>g and renovation of exist<strong>in</strong>g space can also be very time consum<strong>in</strong>g to planwhen all potential options for <strong>up</strong>grad<strong>in</strong>g or replacement considerations are made. Suggestions made <strong>in</strong> this sectionare <strong>in</strong>tended to provide useful, basic <strong>in</strong>formation and are <strong>not</strong> an exhaustive description of all available options forplann<strong>in</strong>g or meet<strong>in</strong>g the facilities needs of a district school board.School SizeGenerally, new school centers are <strong>not</strong> recommended for fewer than 400 students <strong>in</strong> elementary schools or 100students per grade level <strong>in</strong> secondary schools. Any school that is <strong>not</strong> large enough to justify a full-time pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, amedia specialist, food service staff, and special <strong>in</strong>structional and clerical staff are economically <strong>in</strong>efficient andrestrictive <strong>in</strong> program offer<strong>in</strong>gs. <strong>Schools</strong> that are m<strong>in</strong>imally sized are very expensive to operate.The number of students <strong>in</strong> a school is a major factor <strong>in</strong> determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the efficiency of space utilization; schools that aretoo small do <strong>not</strong> offer optimal <strong>in</strong>structional standards or provide economically advantageous structures. Just like smallschools are <strong>not</strong> economical, very large schools are <strong>not</strong> frugal to build, ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>, or staff. The logistics of manag<strong>in</strong>gand ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g an overly large school can outweigh the reasons for build<strong>in</strong>g mega structures (such as moreextensive program offer<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> science or perform<strong>in</strong>g arts–these functions may be offered through magnet schools,thereby meet<strong>in</strong>g a districtwide or area need without the burden of manag<strong>in</strong>g an overly large school reconfigured tooffer such services).Optimally, elementary schools should be planned for about 800 students, middle schools should be planned for about1,200 students, and senior high schools should be planned for about 2,000 students. Flexibility and program offer<strong>in</strong>gsthat allow schools to offer a more educationally diverse program or structural configurations that can providesignificant economic rewards should always be considered when plann<strong>in</strong>g new schools. However, experience hasshown that by modify<strong>in</strong>g elementary schools sizes by more than 25% above or below the 800 student mark is <strong>not</strong>usually cost effective nor educationally practical. Secondary schools can sometimes be subjected to 25% to 50%modifications from the recommended median po<strong>in</strong>t and still be practical and efficient for both educational offer<strong>in</strong>gsand cost sav<strong>in</strong>gs. Neither small or large schools provide cost sav<strong>in</strong>g benefits for construction nor for day-to-dayoperations; therefore, limit<strong>in</strong>g the size of schools to near average size is usually preferable and more practical.PAGE:13 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 100


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gEducational Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>gThe basic concept beh<strong>in</strong>d educational facilities plann<strong>in</strong>g is a simple one. A school build<strong>in</strong>g is primarily a school andsecondarily a build<strong>in</strong>g. If the “school” is <strong>not</strong> planned <strong>in</strong> terms of its purposes, its scope, and its programs, the result<strong>in</strong>gstructure will almost certa<strong>in</strong>ly just be a “build<strong>in</strong>g.” No architect, regardless of talent or experience <strong>in</strong> school plantdesign, can plan a school without guidance from the educators who will use it.The educational facilities plann<strong>in</strong>g process is slow and difficult; plann<strong>in</strong>g that does <strong>not</strong> consider school needs beyondthe immediate future places an undue burden on the present and future generations of students and taxpayers.Equally as important as long-range plann<strong>in</strong>g, no board should commit local and state revenues for a new educationalplant that has <strong>not</strong> been planned by educators. Although the detailed procedures for educational facilities plann<strong>in</strong>g willvary considerably from school to school, the ultimate responsibility for the future rests with those professionals whoplan today.School Plant DesignAn architect is responsible for design<strong>in</strong>g the build<strong>in</strong>g to house the school program developed through the educationalfacilities plann<strong>in</strong>g process. Usually, the architect participates <strong>in</strong> that process so that educational plann<strong>in</strong>g and designdo <strong>not</strong> constitute separate and dist<strong>in</strong>ct steps.The architect uses other specialists <strong>in</strong> design<strong>in</strong>g the build<strong>in</strong>g and the system(s) it will conta<strong>in</strong>; for example, structuraleng<strong>in</strong>eers, heat<strong>in</strong>g and cool<strong>in</strong>g specialists, electrical eng<strong>in</strong>eers, and environmental specialists should be <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong>the total process. Some broad guidel<strong>in</strong>es appropriate to school build<strong>in</strong>g design are:* A site (plot) plan should be developed to show the most effective use of the site for present needs and to guidefuture expansion. The site design and orientation should show awareness of the pr<strong>in</strong>ciples of “Crime PreventionThrough Environmental Design” (CPTED) <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g natural access control, natural surveillance, and territorialre<strong>in</strong>forcement;* A build<strong>in</strong>g should be functional <strong>in</strong> design; it should meet the needs of and facilitate the atta<strong>in</strong>ment of the designedor planned program of the school;* The build<strong>in</strong>g must be made safe and healthful for all students and school staff personnel by observ<strong>in</strong>g all safetyand sanitary regulations appropriate to school plants;* A balance should be achieved between quality and economy <strong>in</strong> construction and the anticipated ma<strong>in</strong>tenance andoperation of the plant;* A build<strong>in</strong>g should be designed to permit economical expansion both <strong>in</strong> terms of additional classrooms and specialfacilities which will eventually serve the ultimate capacity of the school; e.g., media centers, cafeterias, circulation,sanitation, utilities, and adm<strong>in</strong>istration should be built to their ultimate maximum sizes if additional classrooms arego<strong>in</strong>g to be needed for future expansion;* Adequate light<strong>in</strong>g, natural and artificial, should be provided for all <strong>in</strong>structional spaces;* A build<strong>in</strong>g should be designed to control the transient noise level; the objective <strong>in</strong> sonic design of <strong>in</strong>structionalspaces is to secure the best hear<strong>in</strong>g and speak<strong>in</strong>g conditions without adversely affect<strong>in</strong>g the surround<strong>in</strong>g oradjacent <strong>in</strong>structional programs;* Thermal condition<strong>in</strong>g of school spaces should be provided by economically designed systems that also renderlong-term cost sav<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>tenance and operations.PAGE:14 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 101


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFlorida Inventory of School Houses (FISH)The district’s educational plant survey extracts facilities data from FISH; therefore, if FISH is <strong>not</strong> current and accurate,the educational plant survey can<strong>not</strong> be a valid assessment of needs. The district’s facilities <strong>in</strong>ventory may becorrected at any time when new additions or remodel<strong>in</strong>g occurs, dur<strong>in</strong>g a validation study conducted by the district orOEF, or as the result of an educational plant survey. FISH is the official <strong>in</strong>ventory of the district’s educational facilities.It is the responsibility of the district to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> an <strong>up</strong>dated <strong>in</strong>ventory. Changes to FISH are subject to review by OEFfor compliance with statutory and rule provisions as well as compliance with educational plant surveyrecommendations.NOTE: FISH data is imported <strong>in</strong>to the educational plant survey as it exists the moment thesurvey is created. When a complete new survey is started, the FISH data is imported anddoes <strong>not</strong> change even if FISH changes are subsequently made. When a s<strong>up</strong>plemental/spotsurvey is created, FISH data is imported <strong>in</strong>to the spot survey as it exists for only the selectedfacilities as of the moment the spot survey is created; this process allows districts to <strong>up</strong>dateFISH and then do an <strong>up</strong>dated survey us<strong>in</strong>g current FISH data.School SitesBefore a site is purchased or funds are encumbered for a site, it must meet the criteria established by §1013.36, F.S.Notably, the law requires a school board to coord<strong>in</strong>ate site plann<strong>in</strong>g and selection with affected county and citygovernments to ensure consistency with local land-use plans. This coord<strong>in</strong>ation process is detailed <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>terlocalagreement between the school board and the general-purpose local governments pursuant to §1013.33(2), F.S.The choice of sites for new schools is critical to the overall development of a school plant program. In general, newsites should:***Provide adequate space for school build<strong>in</strong>gs;Provide adequate off-street park<strong>in</strong>g and off-street load<strong>in</strong>g/unload<strong>in</strong>g;Provide adequate playground area.In addition, new sites should generally be located to:* M<strong>in</strong>imize transportation costs and provide safe access from neighborhoods to the school;* Avoid sites where adjacent land uses may allow the location of undesirable commercial enterprises or <strong>in</strong>dustrialactivities near the school;* Prevent the location of a site adjacent to, or near, high voltage power transmission l<strong>in</strong>es or <strong>in</strong> an airport approachflight path;* Maximize proximity to residential areas and seek to collocate district educational facilities with other publicfacilities, such as parks, libraries, and community centers.PAGE:15 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 102


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSection 2: Facility ListsPAGE:16 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 103


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFACILITIES LISTSM<strong>in</strong>imum Space RequirementsThe Facility Lists component identifies the standard schools programs by gro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>g and list<strong>in</strong>g the classrooms ands<strong>up</strong>port spaces that districts normally consider the most ideal for meet<strong>in</strong>g the districts needs. These lists usually are acomb<strong>in</strong>ation of elementary, middle, senior high, ancillary, and other special school centers such as exceptionalstudents, alternative, and various types of comb<strong>in</strong>ation schools, e.g. K-8, K-12, 6-12, etc.All board approved and adopted facilities lists must conform to standards established <strong>in</strong> SREF. The facilities lists <strong>in</strong>EFIS are based on net square footage per space; the gross square footage <strong>in</strong> a facilities list for new construction isdeterm<strong>in</strong>ed by add<strong>in</strong>g a standardized percentage of the net square footage for all auxiliary and s<strong>up</strong>port spaces.Elementary schools have 27 percent added for net-to-gross conversions; middle schools have 32 percent added fornet-to-gross conversions; and high schools have 34 percent added for net-to-gross conversions. An additional 6percent is added to each type school for mechanical spaces.Educational plant survey costs for student stations are determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the Office of Economic and DemographicResearch (EDR). Each five-year survey is based on cost factors that are 31 months (January, the midway po<strong>in</strong>t of thefive-year survey period) from the official beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the survey period, which is July 1 of the first full year of thesurvey. All new capacity construction uses the appropriate grade level student station cost factors; the cost persquare foot for new construction, remodel<strong>in</strong>g, and renovation is based on actual statewide average construction costdata with the EDR cost <strong>in</strong>dex <strong>in</strong>crease applied to use the same 31 months mid-po<strong>in</strong>t of the survey costs for plann<strong>in</strong>gpurposes. This cost estimate process is applied uniformly to all surveys <strong>in</strong> all districts so that consistent estimates canbe made. Actual costs are reported yearly <strong>in</strong> the 5-year district facilities work program annual budget.Costs for remodel<strong>in</strong>g recommendations are typically based on one-half the cost of new construction, but may varysignificantly based on the type of remodel<strong>in</strong>g. Costs for renovation recommendations are typically based on one-thirdthe cost of new construction, and like remodel<strong>in</strong>g costs, may vary significantly based on the renovation project. Allcost estimates are best judgment approximations and may vary significantly between projects. Before enter<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>tothe plann<strong>in</strong>g phase on projects, the district should have a professional review of the estimated cost and assure thatthe current Uniform Build<strong>in</strong>g Code standards are applied when the cost estimates are made.Cost estimates and recommendations for ma<strong>in</strong>tenance and operations of educational plants safety and sanitationdeficiencies are <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> this survey. Boards should follow the requirements of §1013.12, F.S., to meet theneeds <strong>in</strong> these areas.Facilities recommended <strong>in</strong> accordance with the approved facilities lists at exist<strong>in</strong>g or recommended new schools mayneed to be changed as programs change.PAGE:17 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 104


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBuild<strong>in</strong>g New <strong>Schools</strong> Or Additions To Exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Schools</strong> Relative To Approved Facility ListsAll facility lists are developed and approved by a district school board to establish the district’s standard schools bytype and for the ideal size of schools. These lists, once approved by the board and by the Department, are used <strong>in</strong> theeducational plant survey process to identify the space needs of exist<strong>in</strong>g schools (compar<strong>in</strong>g FISH and COFTE to thefacility lists) and for build<strong>in</strong>g new schools. Any new schools constructed or the expansion of exist<strong>in</strong>g schools must berelative to the approved facility list and the classroom capacity must <strong>not</strong> exceed the projected COFTE for that/thoseschools. When build<strong>in</strong>g a new school center or add<strong>in</strong>g classroom capacity to an exist<strong>in</strong>g school, the capacity of the<strong>in</strong>structional spaces (classrooms) for the school may <strong>not</strong> exceed the projected COFTE planned for the school <strong>in</strong> theout-year of the survey even though the facility list may be for a larger number of students. The school’s core facilitiesshould be built to the full size of the facility list if it is reasonably anticipated that the school will eventually serve thenumber of students <strong>in</strong> the facility list; however, the classrooms must <strong>in</strong>itially only be built to serve the projectedCOFTE; to do otherwise would violate the public trust and abuse tax-payer money.PAGE:18 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 105


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 1,008 Acres Required: 13Total Capacity:ELEMENTARY (PK - 05)1,0081,008Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space27 1 PK - 03 PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) 882 23,814 18 486 30,243808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 2,700 0 0 3,429811 OUTSIDE STORAGE 50 1,350 0 0 1,714813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 1,080 0 0 1,371814 STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) 60 1,620 0 0 2,05720 2 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8) 858 17,160 22 440 21,793808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 2,000 0 0 2,540811 OUTSIDE STORAGE 50 1,000 0 0 1,270815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 700 0 0 889816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 700 0 0 8893 10 PK - 03 PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3) 882 2,646 18 0 3,360808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 381813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 120 0 0 152814 STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) 60 180 0 0 2281 13 PK - 05 ELEMENTARY P E STORAGE 315 315 1 0 4001 14 PK - 05 ELEMENTARY COVERED PLAY AREA 3,600 3,600 100 0 4,5721 21 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE SCIENCE LAB (4-8) 1,122 1,122 22 22 1,424808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 127812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 150 0 0 1907 40 PK - 12 RESOURCE ROOM 290 2,030 10 0 2,578808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 700 0 0 8892 50 PK - 05 ART - ELEMENTARY 1,000 2,000 22 0 2,540808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 254812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 300 0 0 3812 55 PK - 05 MUSIC - ELEMENTARY 1,000 2,000 22 0 2,540806 REFERENCE 100 200 0 0 254808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 254831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM 70 140 0 0 1772 60 PK - PK E S E PRE-K 475 950 5 10 1,206TotalNSFCap. /Space144,3231.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:19 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 106


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 254813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 80 0 0 101817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 220 0 0 2792 61 PK - 12 E S E PART-TIME 975 1,950 15 30 2,476808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 254813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 80 0 0 101815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 70 0 0 88816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 70 0 0 882 62 PK - 12 E S E FULL-TIME 950 1,900 10 20 2,413808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 254813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 80 0 0 101815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 70 0 0 88816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 70 0 0 88817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 220 0 0 2791 64 PK - 12 E S E PT/OT LAB 475 475 5 0 603808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 127813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 40 0 0 50817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 110 0 0 1393 65 PK - 12 E S E RESOURCE 380 1,140 4 0 1,447808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 381813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 120 0 0 1522 66 PK - 12 E S E SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION 100 200 2 0 254808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 2541 67 PK - 12 E S E OBSERVATION BOOTH 150 150 0 0 1901 69 PK - 12 E S E AUDIOLOGY LAB 250 250 0 0 317808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 1272 70 PK - 12 E S E ITINERANT 200 400 4 0 508808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 2541 300 PK - VE PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE 250 250 0 0 3175 301 PK - VE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE 175 875 0 0 1,1111 302 PK - VE BOOKKEEPING OFFICE 125 125 0 0 1582 303 PK - VE SECRETARIAL SPACE 158 316 0 0 4012 304 PK - VE RECEPTION AREA 850 1,700 50 0 2,1591 305 PK - VE PRODUCTION WORKROOM 400 400 50 0 508TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:20 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 107


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space3 306 PK - VE CONFERENCE ROOM 700 2,100 50 0 2,6671 307 PK - VE CLINIC 300 300 50 0 3811 308 PK - VE GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE 500 500 50 0 6351 309 PK - VE VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS 300 300 50 0 3811 310 PK - VE SCHOOL STORE 100 100 50 0 1271 311 PK - VE STUDENT ACTIVITIES 500 500 50 0 6351 312 PK - VE COMPUTER AREA 150 150 50 0 1901 313 PK - VE CAREERS ROOM 300 300 50 0 3813 314 PK - VE ITINERANT OFFICE 125 375 0 0 4761 315 PK - VE TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE 2,000 2,000 100 0 2,5401 316 PK - VE TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING 400 400 100 0 5081 330 PK - VE CUSTODIAL RECEIVING 1,500 1,500 100 0 1,9051 333 PK - VE FLAMMABLE STORAGE 155 155 0 0 1961 334 PK - VE CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE 500 500 0 0 6351 340 PK - VE DINING AREA 4,000 4,000 100 0 5,0801 341 PK - VE KITCHEN & SERVING AREA 4,400 4,400 100 0 5,5881 349 PK - VE KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE 200 200 50 0 2541 361 PK - VE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (DINING) 3,100 3,100 100 0 3,9371 362 PK - VE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM CHAIR STORAGE 200 200 100 0 2541 363 PK - VE STAGE 990 990 1 0 1,2571 364 PK - VE STAGE STORAGE 500 500 100 0 6351 365 PK - VE STAGE DRESSING ROOM (MALE) 250 250 50 0 3171 366 PK - VE STAGE DRESSING ROOM (FEMALE) 250 250 50 0 3171 367 PK - VE CONTROL BOOTH/PROJECTION ROOM 100 100 1 0 1271 368 PK - VE TEXTBOOK STORAGE 350 350 50 0 4441 380 PK - VE LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS) 3,700 3,700 100 0 4,6991 381 PK - VE MEDIA TECHNICAL PROCESSING 400 400 100 0 5081 382 PK - VE PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY 400 400 100 0 5081 383 PK - VE AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE 600 600 100 0 7621 384 PK - VE PERIODICAL STORAGE 200 200 100 0 2541 385 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB 700 700 100 0 8891 386 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT STORAGE 500 500 100 0 6351 387 PK - VE MEDIA PRODUCTION LAB 500 500 100 0 6351 388 PK - VE MEDIA COPYING ROOM 200 200 100 0 254TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:21 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 108


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 389 PK - VE MEDIA SMALL GROUP ROOM 100 100 50 0 1271 390 PK - VE MEDIA GROUP PROJECTS/INSTRUCTION 500 500 100 0 6351 391 PK - VE MEDIA MAINTENANCE/REPAIR 100 100 50 0 127TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:22 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 109


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 1,582 Acres Required: 18Total Capacity:MIDDLE (06 - 08)1,5821,423Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space34 2 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8) 858 29,172 22 748 38,507808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 3,400 0 0 4,488811 OUTSIDE STORAGE 50 1,700 0 0 2,244815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 1,190 0 0 1,570816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 1,190 0 0 1,5703 11 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE SKILLS LAB (4-8) 858 2,574 22 66 3,397808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 396815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 105 0 0 138816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 105 0 0 1389 20 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE SCIENCE DEMO (4-8) 814 7,326 22 198 9,670808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 900 0 0 1,188812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 1,350 0 0 1,7823 21 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE SCIENCE LAB (4-8) 1,122 3,366 22 66 4,443808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 396812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 450 0 0 5946 40 PK - 12 RESOURCE ROOM 290 1,740 10 0 2,296808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 600 0 0 7921 51 04 - 08 ART - MIDDLE 1,260 1,260 30 30 1,663803 INSTRUCTIONAL DARKROOM 100 100 0 0 132805 KILN 60 60 0 0 79808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 132812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 150 0 0 1983 61 PK - 12 E S E PART-TIME 975 2,925 15 45 3,861808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 396813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 120 0 0 158815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 105 0 0 138816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 105 0 0 1383 62 PK - 12 E S E FULL-TIME 950 2,850 10 30 3,762808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 396TotalNSFCap. /Space229,2140.900TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:23 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 110


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 120 0 0 158815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 105 0 0 138816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 105 0 0 138817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 330 0 0 4351 63 PK - 12 E S E VOCATIONAL 1,140 1,140 12 12 1,504808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 132815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 35 0 0 46816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 35 0 0 462 64 PK - 12 E S E PT/OT LAB 475 950 5 0 1,254808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 264813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 80 0 0 105817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 220 0 0 2904 65 PK - 12 E S E RESOURCE 380 1,520 4 0 2,006808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 400 0 0 528813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 160 0 0 2113 66 PK - 12 E S E SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION 100 300 2 0 396808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 3961 67 PK - 12 E S E OBSERVATION BOOTH 150 150 0 0 1982 70 PK - 12 E S E ITINERANT 200 400 4 0 528808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 2641 75 06 - 12 VOCAL MUSIC CLASS (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 1,425 1,425 25 25 1,881806 REFERENCE 100 100 0 0 132808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 132830 MUSIC ENSEMBLE 300 300 0 0 396831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM 70 70 0 0 92833 ROBE STORAGE 150 150 0 0 198836 SHEET MUSIC STORAGE 150 150 0 0 198837 MUSIC EQUIPMENT STORAGE 400 400 0 0 5281 76 06 - 12 BAND CLASS (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 2,000 2,000 50 50 2,640806 REFERENCE 100 100 0 0 132808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 132830 MUSIC ENSEMBLE 300 300 0 0 396831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM 70 70 0 0 92832 INSTRUMENT STORAGE 600 600 0 0 792TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:24 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 111


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space834 UNIFORM STORAGE 300 300 0 0 396835 MUSIC STUDIO 180 180 0 0 237836 SHEET MUSIC STORAGE 150 150 0 0 198837 MUSIC EQUIPMENT STORAGE 400 400 0 0 5281 81 06 - 12 RECORDING ROOM 225 225 5 0 2971 82 06 - 12 INSTRUMENT REPAIR 0 0 0 0 01 90 06 - 12 P E DRESSING ROOM (MALE) 852 852 71 0 1,1241 91 06 - 12 P E DRESSING ROOM (FEMALE) 852 852 71 0 1,1241 92 06 - 12 P E LOCKER ROOM (MALE) 142 142 71 0 1871 93 06 - 12 P E LOCKER ROOM (FEMALE) 142 142 71 0 1871 94 06 - 12 P E SHOWER (MALE) 142 142 71 0 1871 95 06 - 12 P E SHOWER (FEMALE) 142 142 71 0 1871 96 06 - 12 P E DRYING AREA (MALE) 142 142 71 0 1871 97 06 - 12 P E DRYING AREA (FEMALE) 142 142 71 0 1871 98 06 - 12 P E STORAGE (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 639 639 71 0 8431 99 06 - 12 P E TEACHERS SHOWER (MALE) 22 22 1 0 291 100 06 - 12 P E TEACHERS SHOWER (FEMALE) 22 22 1 0 291 110 06 - 12 P E MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 1,050 1,050 1 0 1,3861 111 06 - 09 JR HIGH GYMNASIUM 5,800 5,800 160 160 7,6561 113 06 - 12 GYMNASIUM SEATING 4,544 4,544 142 0 5,9981 114 06 - 12 P E LAUNDRY 142 142 71 0 1871 115 06 - 12 P E FIRST AID 142 142 71 0 1871 116 06 - 12 P E TRAINING ROOM 250 250 1 0 3301 117 06 - 12 P E WEIGHT ROOM 1,000 1,000 1 0 1,3201 119 06 - 12 P E GYMNASTICS & DANCE 1,050 1,050 1 0 1,3861 120 06 - 12 GYMNASIUM STORAGE 213 213 71 0 2813 210 06 - 09 BUSINESS EXPLORATION LAB 1,210 3,630 22 66 4,791808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 3963 240 06 - 09 TECHNOLOGY/INDUSTRY EXPLORATION LAB 2,090 6,270 22 66 8,276808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 396849 VOCATIONAL PROJECT STORAGE 310 930 0 0 1,227851 VOCATIONAL TOOL STORAGE (LARGE) 310 930 0 0 1,227852 VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER 800 2,400 0 0 3,1681 300 PK - VE PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE 250 250 0 0 330TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:25 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 112


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space10 301 PK - VE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE 175 1,750 0 0 2,3101 302 PK - VE BOOKKEEPING OFFICE 125 125 0 0 1651 303 PK - VE SECRETARIAL SPACE 158 158 0 0 2082 304 PK - VE RECEPTION AREA 1,207 2,414 71 0 3,1861 305 PK - VE PRODUCTION WORKROOM 568 568 71 0 7491 306 PK - VE CONFERENCE ROOM 994 994 71 0 1,3121 307 PK - VE CLINIC 426 426 71 0 5621 308 PK - VE GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE 710 710 71 0 9371 309 PK - VE VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS 426 426 71 0 5621 310 PK - VE SCHOOL STORE 142 142 71 0 1871 311 PK - VE STUDENT ACTIVITIES 710 710 71 0 9371 312 PK - VE COMPUTER AREA 213 213 71 0 2811 313 PK - VE CAREERS ROOM 426 426 71 0 5624 314 PK - VE ITINERANT OFFICE 125 500 0 0 6601 315 PK - VE TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE 2,840 2,840 142 0 3,7481 316 PK - VE TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING 568 568 142 0 7491 330 PK - VE CUSTODIAL RECEIVING 2,130 2,130 142 0 2,8111 333 PK - VE FLAMMABLE STORAGE 155 155 0 0 2041 334 PK - VE CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE 500 500 0 0 6601 340 PK - VE DINING AREA 5,680 5,680 142 0 7,4971 341 PK - VE KITCHEN & SERVING AREA 6,248 6,248 142 0 8,2471 349 PK - VE KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE 284 284 71 0 3741 351 06 - 12 MIDDLE/SR HIGH COVERED PATIO 5,112 5,112 142 0 6,7471 361 PK - VE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (DINING) 4,402 4,402 142 0 5,8101 362 PK - VE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM CHAIR STORAGE 284 284 142 0 3741 363 PK - VE STAGE 990 990 1 0 1,3061 364 PK - VE STAGE STORAGE 710 710 142 0 9371 365 PK - VE STAGE DRESSING ROOM (MALE) 355 355 71 0 4681 366 PK - VE STAGE DRESSING ROOM (FEMALE) 355 355 71 0 4681 367 PK - VE CONTROL BOOTH/PROJECTION ROOM 100 100 1 0 1321 368 PK - VE TEXTBOOK STORAGE 497 497 71 0 6561 370 06 - VE LOBBY 710 710 71 0 9371 380 PK - VE LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS) 5,254 5,254 142 0 6,9351 381 PK - VE MEDIA TECHNICAL PROCESSING 568 568 142 0 749TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:26 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 113


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 382 PK - VE PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY 568 568 142 0 7491 383 PK - VE AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE 852 852 142 0 1,1241 384 PK - VE PERIODICAL STORAGE 284 284 142 0 3741 385 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB 994 994 142 0 1,3121 386 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT STORAGE 710 710 142 0 9371 387 PK - VE MEDIA PRODUCTION LAB 710 710 142 0 9371 388 PK - VE MEDIA COPYING ROOM 284 284 142 0 3741 389 PK - VE MEDIA SMALL GROUP ROOM 142 142 71 0 1871 390 PK - VE MEDIA GROUP PROJECTS/INSTRUCTION 710 710 142 0 9371 391 PK - VE MEDIA MAINTENANCE/REPAIR 142 142 71 0 1871 704 06 - 12 SUSPENSION/DETENTION 600 600 20 20 792808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 132815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 35 0 0 46816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 35 0 0 4634 815 06 - 12 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 142 4,828 71 0 6,37234 816 06 - 12 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 142 4,828 71 0 6,372TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:27 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 114


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 2,926 Acres Required: 39Total Capacity:SENIOR HIGH (09 - 12)2,9262,779Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space56 3 09 - 12 SENIOR HIGH CLASSROOM (9-12) 800 44,800 25 1,400 60,032808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 5,600 0 0 7,5043 12 09 - 12 SENIOR HIGH SKILLS LAB (9-12) 800 2,400 25 75 3,216808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 40214 22 09 - 12 SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE DEMO (9-12) 925 12,950 25 350 17,353808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 1,400 0 0 1,876812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 2,100 0 0 2,8147 23 09 - 12 SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE LAB (9-12) 1,275 8,925 25 175 11,959808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 700 0 0 938812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 1,050 0 0 1,40711 40 PK - 12 RESOURCE ROOM 290 3,190 10 0 4,274808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 1,100 0 0 1,4743 52 09 - 12 ART - SENIOR HIGH 1,590 4,770 30 90 6,391803 INSTRUCTIONAL DARKROOM 100 300 0 0 402805 KILN 60 180 0 0 241808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 402812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 450 0 0 6036 61 PK - 12 E S E PART-TIME 975 5,850 15 90 7,839808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 600 0 0 804813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 240 0 0 321815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 210 0 0 281816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 210 0 0 2816 62 PK - 12 E S E FULL-TIME 950 5,700 10 60 7,638808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 600 0 0 804813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 240 0 0 321815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 210 0 0 281816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 210 0 0 281817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 660 0 0 8843 63 PK - 12 E S E VOCATIONAL 1,140 3,420 12 36 4,582TotalNSFCap. /Space435,8030.950TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:28 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 115


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 402815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 105 0 0 140816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 105 0 0 1403 64 PK - 12 E S E PT/OT LAB 475 1,425 5 0 1,909808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 402813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 120 0 0 160817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 330 0 0 4428 65 PK - 12 E S E RESOURCE 380 3,040 4 0 4,073808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 800 0 0 1,072813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 320 0 0 4286 66 PK - 12 E S E SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION 100 600 2 0 804808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 600 0 0 8042 67 PK - 12 E S E OBSERVATION BOOTH 150 300 0 0 4024 70 PK - 12 E S E ITINERANT 200 800 4 0 1,072808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 400 0 0 5361 75 06 - 12 VOCAL MUSIC CLASS (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 1,425 1,425 25 25 1,909806 REFERENCE 100 100 0 0 134808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134830 MUSIC ENSEMBLE 300 300 0 0 402831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM 70 70 0 0 93833 ROBE STORAGE 150 150 0 0 201836 SHEET MUSIC STORAGE 150 150 0 0 201837 MUSIC EQUIPMENT STORAGE 400 400 0 0 5361 76 06 - 12 BAND CLASS (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 2,000 2,000 50 50 2,680806 REFERENCE 100 100 0 0 134808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134830 MUSIC ENSEMBLE 300 300 0 0 402831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM 70 70 0 0 93832 INSTRUMENT STORAGE 600 600 0 0 804834 UNIFORM STORAGE 300 300 0 0 402835 MUSIC STUDIO 180 180 0 0 241836 SHEET MUSIC STORAGE 150 150 0 0 201837 MUSIC EQUIPMENT STORAGE 400 400 0 0 5361 77 06 - 12 ORCHESTRA CLASS (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 1,425 1,425 25 25 1,909TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:29 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 116


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space806 REFERENCE 100 100 0 0 134808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134830 MUSIC ENSEMBLE 300 300 0 0 402831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM 70 70 0 0 93832 INSTRUMENT STORAGE 600 600 0 0 804836 SHEET MUSIC STORAGE 150 150 0 0 201837 MUSIC EQUIPMENT STORAGE 400 400 0 0 5361 80 06 - 12 PIANO LAB (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 925 925 25 25 1,239808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 1341 81 06 - 12 RECORDING ROOM 225 225 5 0 3011 82 06 - 12 INSTRUMENT REPAIR 0 0 0 0 01 90 06 - 12 P E DRESSING ROOM (MALE) 1,656 1,656 138 0 2,2191 91 06 - 12 P E DRESSING ROOM (FEMALE) 1,656 1,656 138 0 2,2191 92 06 - 12 P E LOCKER ROOM (MALE) 276 276 138 0 3691 93 06 - 12 P E LOCKER ROOM (FEMALE) 276 276 138 0 3691 94 06 - 12 P E SHOWER (MALE) 276 276 138 0 3691 95 06 - 12 P E SHOWER (FEMALE) 276 276 138 0 3691 96 06 - 12 P E DRYING AREA (MALE) 276 276 138 0 3691 97 06 - 12 P E DRYING AREA (FEMALE) 276 276 138 0 3691 98 06 - 12 P E STORAGE (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 1,242 1,242 138 0 1,6641 99 06 - 12 P E TEACHERS SHOWER (MALE) 22 22 1 0 291 100 06 - 12 P E TEACHERS SHOWER (FEMALE) 22 22 1 0 291 110 06 - 12 P E MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 1,050 1,050 1 0 1,4071 112 09 - 12 SR HIGH GYMNASIUM 6,500 6,500 70 70 8,7101 113 06 - 12 GYMNASIUM SEATING 8,864 8,864 277 0 11,8771 114 06 - 12 P E LAUNDRY 276 276 138 0 3691 115 06 - 12 P E FIRST AID 276 276 138 0 3691 116 06 - 12 P E TRAINING ROOM 250 250 1 0 3351 117 06 - 12 P E WEIGHT ROOM 1,000 1,000 1 0 1,3401 118 06 - 12 P E WRESTLING ROOM 1,680 1,680 1 0 2,2511 119 06 - 12 P E GYMNASTICS & DANCE 1,050 1,050 1 0 1,4071 120 06 - 12 GYMNASIUM STORAGE 414 414 138 0 5546 211 09 - 12 PRACTICAL BUSINESS LAB 1,550 9,300 25 150 12,462808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 600 0 0 804TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:30 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 117


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space2 223 09 - VE MEDIUM DISTRIBUTIVE/DIVERSIFIED LAB 2,000 4,000 20 40 5,360808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 300 0 0 402840 VOCATIONAL RELATED CLASSROOM 680 1,360 20 0 1,8222 233 09 - VE MEDIUM HOME ECONOMICS LAB 1,380 2,760 20 40 3,698808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268842 KITCHEN (HOME ECONOMICS) 125 250 0 0 335843 LAUNDRY (HOME ECONOMICS) 50 100 0 0 134852 VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER 800 1,600 0 0 2,1441 234 09 - VE LARGE HOME ECONOMICS LAB 2,250 2,250 25 25 3,015812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 150 0 0 201842 KITCHEN (HOME ECONOMICS) 125 125 0 0 167843 LAUNDRY (HOME ECONOMICS) 50 50 0 0 67852 VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER 800 800 0 0 1,0722 241 09 - 12 SMALL TECHNOLOGY LAB 1,625 3,250 25 50 4,355808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268852 VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER 800 1,600 0 0 2,1442 245 09 - VE MEDIUM INDUSTRIAL LAB 1,800 3,600 20 40 4,824808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268810 MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE) 395 790 0 0 1,058840 VOCATIONAL RELATED CLASSROOM 680 1,360 20 0 1,822849 VOCATIONAL PROJECT STORAGE 310 620 0 0 830850 VOCATIONAL TOOL STORAGE (SMALL) 195 390 0 0 5222 246 09 - VE LARGE INDUSTRIAL LAB 4,000 8,000 20 40 10,720808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268810 MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE) 395 790 0 0 1,058840 VOCATIONAL RELATED CLASSROOM 680 1,360 20 0 1,822847 VOCATIONAL FLAMMABLE STORAGE 125 250 0 0 335849 VOCATIONAL PROJECT STORAGE 310 620 0 0 830850 VOCATIONAL TOOL STORAGE (SMALL) 195 390 0 0 5221 270 09 - VE WORK EVALUATION LAB 1,110 1,110 15 0 1,487810 MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE) 395 395 0 0 529853 VOCATIONAL TESTING 250 250 0 0 3351 271 09 - VE VPI LAB 705 705 15 0 944TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:31 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 118


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space802 INSTRUCTIONAL CONFERENCE ROOM 225 225 0 0 301808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134840 VOCATIONAL RELATED CLASSROOM 680 680 20 0 911846 RECEPTION (VOC ED INSTRUCTION) 90 90 0 0 120853 VOCATIONAL TESTING 250 250 0 0 3351 300 PK - VE PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE 250 250 0 0 33519 301 PK - VE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE 175 3,325 0 0 4,4552 302 PK - VE BOOKKEEPING OFFICE 125 250 0 0 3355 303 PK - VE SECRETARIAL SPACE 158 790 0 0 1,0583 304 PK - VE RECEPTION AREA 2,346 7,038 138 0 9,4301 305 PK - VE PRODUCTION WORKROOM 1,104 1,104 138 0 1,4791 306 PK - VE CONFERENCE ROOM 1,932 1,932 138 0 2,5881 307 PK - VE CLINIC 828 828 138 0 1,1091 308 PK - VE GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE 1,380 1,380 138 0 1,8491 309 PK - VE VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS 828 828 138 0 1,1091 310 PK - VE SCHOOL STORE 276 276 138 0 3691 311 PK - VE STUDENT ACTIVITIES 1,380 1,380 138 0 1,8491 312 PK - VE COMPUTER AREA 414 414 138 0 5541 313 PK - VE CAREERS ROOM 828 828 138 0 1,1097 314 PK - VE ITINERANT OFFICE 125 875 0 0 1,1721 315 PK - VE TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE 5,540 5,540 277 0 7,4231 316 PK - VE TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING 1,108 1,108 277 0 1,4841 330 PK - VE CUSTODIAL RECEIVING 4,155 4,155 277 0 5,5671 333 PK - VE FLAMMABLE STORAGE 155 155 0 0 2071 334 PK - VE CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE 500 500 0 0 6701 340 PK - VE DINING AREA 11,080 11,080 277 0 14,8471 341 PK - VE KITCHEN & SERVING AREA 12,188 12,188 277 0 16,3311 349 PK - VE KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE 552 552 138 0 7391 351 06 - 12 MIDDLE/SR HIGH COVERED PATIO 9,972 9,972 277 0 13,3621 360 06 - VE AUDITORIUM 8,310 8,310 277 0 11,1351 363 PK - VE STAGE 990 990 1 0 1,3261 364 PK - VE STAGE STORAGE 1,385 1,385 277 0 1,8551 365 PK - VE STAGE DRESSING ROOM (MALE) 690 690 138 0 9241 366 PK - VE STAGE DRESSING ROOM (FEMALE) 690 690 138 0 924TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:32 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 119


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 367 PK - VE CONTROL BOOTH/PROJECTION ROOM 100 100 1 0 1341 368 PK - VE TEXTBOOK STORAGE 966 966 138 0 1,2941 369 06 - VE STUDENT PERSONAL STORAGE 1,385 1,385 277 0 1,8551 370 06 - VE LOBBY 1,380 1,380 138 0 1,8491 371 06 - VE CONCESSIONS 200 200 1 0 2681 372 06 - VE TICKET BOOTH 30 30 1 0 401 380 PK - VE LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS) 10,249 10,249 277 0 13,7331 381 PK - VE MEDIA TECHNICAL PROCESSING 1,108 1,108 277 0 1,4841 382 PK - VE PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY 1,108 1,108 277 0 1,4841 383 PK - VE AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE 1,662 1,662 277 0 2,2271 384 PK - VE PERIODICAL STORAGE 554 554 277 0 7421 385 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB 1,939 1,939 277 0 2,5981 386 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT STORAGE 1,385 1,385 277 0 1,8551 387 PK - VE MEDIA PRODUCTION LAB 1,385 1,385 277 0 1,8551 388 PK - VE MEDIA COPYING ROOM 554 554 277 0 7421 389 PK - VE MEDIA SMALL GROUP ROOM 276 276 138 0 3691 390 PK - VE MEDIA GROUP PROJECTS/INSTRUCTION 1,385 1,385 277 0 1,8551 391 PK - VE MEDIA MAINTENANCE/REPAIR 276 276 138 0 3691 704 06 - 12 SUSPENSION/DETENTION 600 600 20 20 804808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 35 0 0 46816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 35 0 0 462 708 09 - 12 JROTC 1,050 2,100 25 50 2,814800 ARMS ROOM 150 300 0 0 402801 FIRING RANGE (INDOOR) 2,400 4,800 0 0 6,432802 INSTRUCTIONAL CONFERENCE ROOM 225 450 0 0 603808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 2686 815 06 - 12 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 276 1,656 138 0 2,2196 816 06 - 12 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 276 1,656 138 0 2,219TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:33 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 120


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 284 Acres Required: 7Total Capacity:EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT (06 - 12)284284Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 14 PK - 05 ELEMENTARY COVERED PLAY AREA 1,008 1,008 28 0 1,3501 50 PK - 05 ART - ELEMENTARY 1,000 1,000 22 0 1,340808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 150 0 0 2011 55 PK - 05 MUSIC - ELEMENTARY 1,000 1,000 22 0 1,340806 REFERENCE 100 100 0 0 134808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM 70 70 0 0 9326 62 PK - 12 E S E FULL-TIME 950 24,700 10 260 33,098808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 2,600 0 0 3,484813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 1,040 0 0 1,393815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 910 0 0 1,219816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 910 0 0 1,219817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 2,860 0 0 3,8322 63 PK - 12 E S E VOCATIONAL 1,140 2,280 12 24 3,055808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 70 0 0 93816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 70 0 0 932 64 PK - 12 E S E PT/OT LAB 475 950 5 0 1,273808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 80 0 0 107817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 220 0 0 2943 65 PK - 12 E S E RESOURCE 380 1,140 4 0 1,527808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 402813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 120 0 0 1604 66 PK - 12 E S E SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION 100 400 2 0 536808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 400 0 0 5362 67 PK - 12 E S E OBSERVATION BOOTH 150 300 0 0 4022 68 PK - 12 E S E TIME-OUT ROOM 40 80 0 0 107TotalNSFCap. /Space74,4361.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:34 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 121


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space3 70 PK - 12 E S E ITINERANT 200 600 4 0 804808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 300 0 0 4021 300 PK - VE PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE 250 250 0 0 3354 301 PK - VE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE 175 700 0 0 9381 302 PK - VE BOOKKEEPING OFFICE 125 125 0 0 1671 303 PK - VE SECRETARIAL SPACE 158 158 0 0 2112 304 PK - VE RECEPTION AREA 238 476 14 0 6371 305 PK - VE PRODUCTION WORKROOM 112 112 14 0 1502 306 PK - VE CONFERENCE ROOM 196 392 14 0 5251 307 PK - VE CLINIC 84 84 14 0 1121 308 PK - VE GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE 140 140 14 0 1871 309 PK - VE VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS 84 84 14 0 1121 310 PK - VE SCHOOL STORE 28 28 14 0 371 311 PK - VE STUDENT ACTIVITIES 140 140 14 0 1871 312 PK - VE COMPUTER AREA 42 42 14 0 561 313 PK - VE CAREERS ROOM 84 84 14 0 1121 314 PK - VE ITINERANT OFFICE 125 125 0 0 1671 315 PK - VE TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE 560 560 28 0 7501 316 PK - VE TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING 112 112 28 0 1501 330 PK - VE CUSTODIAL RECEIVING 420 420 28 0 5621 333 PK - VE FLAMMABLE STORAGE 155 155 0 0 2071 334 PK - VE CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE 500 500 0 0 6701 340 PK - VE DINING AREA 1,120 1,120 28 0 1,5001 341 PK - VE KITCHEN & SERVING AREA 1,232 1,232 28 0 1,6501 349 PK - VE KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE 56 56 14 0 751 351 06 - 12 MIDDLE/SR HIGH COVERED PATIO 1,008 1,008 28 0 1,3501 360 06 - VE AUDITORIUM 840 840 28 0 1,1251 362 PK - VE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM CHAIR STORAGE 56 56 28 0 751 368 PK - VE TEXTBOOK STORAGE 98 98 14 0 1311 380 PK - VE LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS) 1,036 1,036 28 0 1,3881 381 PK - VE MEDIA TECHNICAL PROCESSING 112 112 28 0 1501 382 PK - VE PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY 112 112 28 0 1501 383 PK - VE AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE 168 168 28 0 2251 384 PK - VE PERIODICAL STORAGE 56 56 28 0 75TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:35 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 122


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 385 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB 196 196 28 0 2621 386 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT STORAGE 140 140 28 0 1871 387 PK - VE MEDIA PRODUCTION LAB 140 140 28 0 1871 388 PK - VE MEDIA COPYING ROOM 56 56 28 0 751 389 PK - VE MEDIA SMALL GROUP ROOM 28 28 14 0 371 390 PK - VE MEDIA GROUP PROJECTS/INSTRUCTION 140 140 28 0 1871 391 PK - VE MEDIA MAINTENANCE/REPAIR 28 28 14 0 37TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:36 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 123


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 502 Acres Required: 12Total Capacity:ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION (06 - 12)502502Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space7 2 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8) 858 6,006 22 154 8,048808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 700 0 0 938811 OUTSIDE STORAGE 50 350 0 0 469815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 245 0 0 328816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 245 0 0 3287 3 09 - 12 SENIOR HIGH CLASSROOM (9-12) 800 5,600 25 175 7,504808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 700 0 0 9382 11 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE SKILLS LAB (4-8) 858 1,716 22 44 2,299808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 70 0 0 93816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 70 0 0 931 12 09 - 12 SENIOR HIGH SKILLS LAB (9-12) 800 800 25 25 1,072808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 1341 20 04 - 08 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE SCIENCE DEMO (4-8) 814 814 22 22 1,090808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 150 0 0 2011 22 09 - 12 SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE DEMO (9-12) 925 925 25 25 1,239808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 150 0 0 2012 40 PK - 12 RESOURCE ROOM 290 580 10 0 777808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 2681 61 PK - 12 E S E PART-TIME 975 975 15 15 1,306808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 40 0 0 53815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 35 0 0 46816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 35 0 0 461 62 PK - 12 E S E FULL-TIME 950 950 10 10 1,273808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 40 0 0 53TotalNSFCap. /Space72,3571.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:37 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 124


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 35 0 0 46816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 35 0 0 46817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 110 0 0 1471 63 PK - 12 E S E VOCATIONAL 1,140 1,140 12 12 1,527808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 35 0 0 46816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 35 0 0 461 64 PK - 12 E S E PT/OT LAB 475 475 5 0 636808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 40 0 0 53817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 110 0 0 1472 65 PK - 12 E S E RESOURCE 380 760 4 0 1,018808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 80 0 0 1071 66 PK - 12 E S E SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION 100 100 2 0 134808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 1342 67 PK - 12 E S E OBSERVATION BOOTH 150 300 0 0 4021 70 PK - 12 E S E ITINERANT 200 200 4 0 268808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 1341 90 06 - 12 P E DRESSING ROOM (MALE) 300 300 25 0 4021 91 06 - 12 P E DRESSING ROOM (FEMALE) 300 300 25 0 4021 92 06 - 12 P E LOCKER ROOM (MALE) 50 50 25 0 671 93 06 - 12 P E LOCKER ROOM (FEMALE) 50 50 25 0 671 94 06 - 12 P E SHOWER (MALE) 50 50 25 0 671 95 06 - 12 P E SHOWER (FEMALE) 50 50 25 0 671 96 06 - 12 P E DRYING AREA (MALE) 50 50 25 0 671 97 06 - 12 P E DRYING AREA (FEMALE) 50 50 25 0 671 98 06 - 12 P E STORAGE (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 225 225 25 0 3011 99 06 - 12 P E TEACHERS SHOWER (MALE) 22 22 1 0 291 100 06 - 12 P E TEACHERS SHOWER (FEMALE) 22 22 1 0 291 110 06 - 12 P E MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) 1,050 1,050 1 0 1,4071 117 06 - 12 P E WEIGHT ROOM 1,000 1,000 1 0 1,3401 120 06 - 12 GYMNASIUM STORAGE 75 75 25 0 1001 270 09 - VE WORK EVALUATION LAB 1,110 1,110 15 0 1,487TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:38 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 125


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space810 MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE) 395 395 0 0 529853 VOCATIONAL TESTING 250 250 0 0 3351 271 09 - VE VPI LAB 705 705 15 0 944802 INSTRUCTIONAL CONFERENCE ROOM 225 225 0 0 301808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134840 VOCATIONAL RELATED CLASSROOM 680 680 20 0 911846 RECEPTION (VOC ED INSTRUCTION) 90 90 0 0 120853 VOCATIONAL TESTING 250 250 0 0 3351 300 PK - VE PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE 250 250 0 0 3357 301 PK - VE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE 175 1,225 0 0 1,6411 302 PK - VE BOOKKEEPING OFFICE 125 125 0 0 1672 303 PK - VE SECRETARIAL SPACE 158 316 0 0 4231 304 PK - VE RECEPTION AREA 425 425 25 0 5691 305 PK - VE PRODUCTION WORKROOM 200 200 25 0 2682 306 PK - VE CONFERENCE ROOM 350 700 25 0 9381 307 PK - VE CLINIC 150 150 25 0 2011 308 PK - VE GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE 250 250 25 0 3351 309 PK - VE VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS 150 150 25 0 2011 310 PK - VE SCHOOL STORE 50 50 25 0 671 311 PK - VE STUDENT ACTIVITIES 250 250 25 0 3351 312 PK - VE COMPUTER AREA 75 75 25 0 1001 313 PK - VE CAREERS ROOM 150 150 25 0 2012 314 PK - VE ITINERANT OFFICE 125 250 0 0 3351 315 PK - VE TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE 1,000 1,000 50 0 1,3401 316 PK - VE TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING 200 200 50 0 2681 330 PK - VE CUSTODIAL RECEIVING 750 750 50 0 1,0051 333 PK - VE FLAMMABLE STORAGE 155 155 0 0 2071 334 PK - VE CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE 500 500 0 0 6701 340 PK - VE DINING AREA 2,000 2,000 50 0 2,6801 341 PK - VE KITCHEN & SERVING AREA 2,200 2,200 50 0 2,9481 349 PK - VE KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE 100 100 25 0 1341 351 06 - 12 MIDDLE/SR HIGH COVERED PATIO 1,800 1,800 50 0 2,4121 361 PK - VE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (DINING) 1,550 1,550 50 0 2,0771 362 PK - VE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM CHAIR STORAGE 100 100 50 0 134TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:39 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 126


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 368 PK - VE TEXTBOOK STORAGE 175 175 25 0 2341 370 06 - VE LOBBY 250 250 25 0 3351 380 PK - VE LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS) 1,850 1,850 50 0 2,4791 381 PK - VE MEDIA TECHNICAL PROCESSING 200 200 50 0 2681 382 PK - VE PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY 200 200 50 0 2681 383 PK - VE AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE 300 300 50 0 4021 384 PK - VE PERIODICAL STORAGE 100 100 50 0 1341 385 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB 350 350 50 0 4691 386 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT STORAGE 250 250 50 0 3351 387 PK - VE MEDIA PRODUCTION LAB 250 250 50 0 3351 388 PK - VE MEDIA COPYING ROOM 100 100 50 0 1341 389 PK - VE MEDIA SMALL GROUP ROOM 50 50 25 0 671 390 PK - VE MEDIA GROUP PROJECTS/INSTRUCTION 250 250 50 0 3351 391 PK - VE MEDIA MAINTENANCE/REPAIR 50 50 25 0 671 704 06 - 12 SUSPENSION/DETENTION 600 600 20 20 804808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 35 0 0 46816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 35 0 0 467 815 06 - 12 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 50 350 25 0 4697 816 06 - 12 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 50 350 25 0 469TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:40 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 127


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 0 Acres Required: 7Total Capacity:COMMUNITY SERVICE (DS - DS)00Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space10 401 CA - DS ANCILLARY CONFERENCE ROOM 0 0 0 0 05 403 CA - DS ANCILLARY SECRETARIAL/CLERICAL OFFICE 0 0 0 0 03 404 CA - DS ANCILLARY RECEPTION AREA 0 0 0 0 010 407 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 0 0 0 0 01 408 CA - DS BUSINESS OPERATIONS WORK AREA 0 0 0 0 03 413 CA - DS CENTRAL REPRODUCTION & COPY 0 0 0 0 03 414 CA - DS CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLY 0 0 0 0 03 415 CA - DS MAIL ROOM 0 0 0 0 06 416 CA - DS ANCILLARY CUSTODIAL SERVICES 0 0 0 0 016 418 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 03 419 CA - DS ANCILLARY FLAMMABLE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 03 421 CA - DS ANCILLARY STAFF LOUNGE 0 0 0 0 03 422 CA - DS MAIN LOBBY & SWITCHBOARD 0 0 0 0 03 424 CA - DS DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 03 426 CA - DS GENERAL ANCILLARY OFFICE 0 0 0 0 03 427 CA - DS STAFF DEVELOPMENT/INSTRUCTION 0 0 0 0 09 428 CA - DS OTHER ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 0 0 0 0 03 594 CA - DS ANCILLARY SUPPORT STORAGE 0 0 0 0 03 700 CA - DS INSIDE CIRCULATION 0 0 0 0 03 701 CA - DS COVERED WALKWAY 0 0 0 0 05 702 CA - DS MECHANICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 03 703 CA - DS ELECTRICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 03 707 CA - DS TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION CLOSET 0 0 0 0 03 824 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (MALE) 0 0 0 0 03 825 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (FEMALE) 0 0 0 0 0TotalNSFCap. /Space45,0000.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:41 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 128


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 0 Acres Required: 7Total Capacity:COUNTY ADMINISTRATION (CA - CA)00Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 400 CA - DS SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 040 401 CA - DS ANCILLARY CONFERENCE ROOM 0 0 0 0 01 402 CA - DS SUPERINTENDENTS SECRETARY 0 0 0 0 040 403 CA - DS ANCILLARY SECRETARIAL/CLERICAL OFFICE 0 0 0 0 010 404 CA - DS ANCILLARY RECEPTION AREA 0 0 0 0 02 405 CA - DS VAULT 0 0 0 0 015 406 CA - DS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 070 407 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 0 0 0 0 02 408 CA - DS BUSINESS OPERATIONS WORK AREA 0 0 0 0 01 409 CA - DS BUSINESS OPERATIONS STORAGE 0 0 0 0 02 410 CA - DS SCHOOL PLANT PLANNING 0 0 0 0 03 411 CA - DS WORD PROCESSING CENTER 0 0 0 0 02 412 CA - DS PERSONNEL SERVICES 0 0 0 0 018 413 CA - DS CENTRAL REPRODUCTION & COPY 0 0 0 0 01 414 CA - DS CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLY 0 0 0 0 03 415 CA - DS MAIL ROOM 0 0 0 0 08 416 CA - DS ANCILLARY CUSTODIAL SERVICES 0 0 0 0 01 417 CA - DS CENTRAL SECURITY OFFICE 0 0 0 0 055 418 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 01 420 CA - DS SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ROOM 0 0 0 0 014 421 CA - DS ANCILLARY STAFF LOUNGE 0 0 0 0 04 422 CA - DS MAIN LOBBY & SWITCHBOARD 0 0 0 0 012 424 CA - DS DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 010 425 CA - DS ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 05 426 CA - DS GENERAL ANCILLARY OFFICE 0 0 0 0 06 427 CA - DS STAFF DEVELOPMENT/INSTRUCTION 0 0 0 0 06 428 CA - DS OTHER ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 0 0 0 0 02 500 CA - DS PROGRAMMER ROOM 0 0 0 0 01 501 CA - DS DATA PROCESSING TECHNICAL AREA 0 0 0 0 0TotalNSFCap. /Space150,0000.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:42 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 129


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 502 CA - DS DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT 0 0 0 0 07 503 CA - DS COMPUTER ROOM (RAISED FLOOR) 0 0 0 0 01 504 CA - DS OFF-LINE EQUIPMENT 0 0 0 0 01 505 CA - DS ANCILLARY COMPUTER STORAGE 0 0 0 0 01 506 CA - DS OTHER CENTRAL EQUIPMENT SUPPORT 0 0 0 0 01 510 CA - DS WAREHOUSE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 014 594 CA - DS ANCILLARY SUPPORT STORAGE 0 0 0 0 01 605 CA - DS ANCILLARY AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT 0 0 0 0 01 607 CA - DS ANCILLARY CLOSED CIRCUIT TV SUPPORT 0 0 0 0 01 608 CA - DS ANCILLARY MEDIA PRODUCTION LABORATORY 0 0 0 0 01 611 CA - DS ANCILLARY MEDIA STORAGE 0 0 0 0 03 700 CA - DS INSIDE CIRCULATION 0 0 0 0 03 701 CA - DS COVERED WALKWAY 0 0 0 0 012 702 CA - DS MECHANICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 014 703 CA - DS ELECTRICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 05 707 CA - DS TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION CLOSET 0 0 0 0 08 824 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (MALE) 0 0 0 0 08 825 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (FEMALE) 0 0 0 0 0TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:43 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 130


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 0 Acres Required: 7Total Capacity:MULTIPLE USE SUPPORT (CA - DS)00Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space6 401 CA - DS ANCILLARY CONFERENCE ROOM 0 0 0 0 06 403 CA - DS ANCILLARY SECRETARIAL/CLERICAL OFFICE 0 0 0 0 06 404 CA - DS ANCILLARY RECEPTION AREA 0 0 0 0 03 405 CA - DS VAULT 0 0 0 0 015 407 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 0 0 0 0 06 413 CA - DS CENTRAL REPRODUCTION & COPY 0 0 0 0 03 414 CA - DS CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLY 0 0 0 0 03 415 CA - DS MAIL ROOM 0 0 0 0 03 416 CA - DS ANCILLARY CUSTODIAL SERVICES 0 0 0 0 010 418 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 03 419 CA - DS ANCILLARY FLAMMABLE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 06 421 CA - DS ANCILLARY STAFF LOUNGE 0 0 0 0 02 424 CA - DS DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 04 425 CA - DS ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 015 426 CA - DS GENERAL ANCILLARY OFFICE 0 0 0 0 012 427 CA - DS STAFF DEVELOPMENT/INSTRUCTION 0 0 0 0 04 428 CA - DS OTHER ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 0 0 0 0 01 506 CA - DS OTHER CENTRAL EQUIPMENT SUPPORT 0 0 0 0 010 510 CA - DS WAREHOUSE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 012 594 CA - DS ANCILLARY SUPPORT STORAGE 0 0 0 0 03 600 CA - DS ANCILLARY LIBRARY WAREHOUSE/STACKS 0 0 0 0 03 700 CA - DS INSIDE CIRCULATION 0 0 0 0 03 701 CA - DS COVERED WALKWAY 0 0 0 0 04 702 CA - DS MECHANICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 04 703 CA - DS ELECTRICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 04 707 CA - DS TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION CLOSET 0 0 0 0 04 824 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (MALE) 0 0 0 0 04 825 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (FEMALE) 0 0 0 0 0TotalNSFCap. /Space110,0000.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:44 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 131


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 0 Acres Required: 7Total Capacity:MAINTENANCE (DS - DS)00Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 401 CA - DS ANCILLARY CONFERENCE ROOM 0 0 0 0 01 403 CA - DS ANCILLARY SECRETARIAL/CLERICAL OFFICE 0 0 0 0 01 404 CA - DS ANCILLARY RECEPTION AREA 0 0 0 0 01 405 CA - DS VAULT 0 0 0 0 01 406 CA - DS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 04 407 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 0 0 0 0 06 408 CA - DS BUSINESS OPERATIONS WORK AREA 0 0 0 0 01 414 CA - DS CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLY 0 0 0 0 01 415 CA - DS MAIL ROOM 0 0 0 0 02 416 CA - DS ANCILLARY CUSTODIAL SERVICES 0 0 0 0 05 418 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 01 419 CA - DS ANCILLARY FLAMMABLE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 04 421 CA - DS ANCILLARY STAFF LOUNGE 0 0 0 0 01 424 CA - DS DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 06 425 CA - DS ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 010 426 CA - DS GENERAL ANCILLARY OFFICE 0 0 0 0 01 428 CA - DS OTHER ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 0 0 0 0 07 510 CA - DS WAREHOUSE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 03 520 CA - DS CARPENTRY SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 525 CA - DS GLAZING SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 530 CA - DS MASONRY SHOP 0 0 0 0 02 535 CA - DS SMALL ENGINE SHOP 0 0 0 0 02 540 CA - DS ELECTRONICS SHOP 0 0 0 0 03 545 CA - DS ELECTRICAL SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 550 CA - DS MACHINE SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 555 CA - DS PLUMBING SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 560 CA - DS PAINT SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 565 CA - DS WELDING SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 570 CA - DS AIR CONDITIONING SHOP 0 0 0 0 0TotalNSFCap. /Space105,0000.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:45 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 132


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 575 CA - DS CARPET SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 580 CA - DS LOCKSMITH SHOP 0 0 0 0 05 594 CA - DS ANCILLARY SUPPORT STORAGE 0 0 0 0 01 700 CA - DS INSIDE CIRCULATION 0 0 0 0 01 701 CA - DS COVERED WALKWAY 0 0 0 0 01 702 CA - DS MECHANICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 01 703 CA - DS ELECTRICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 01 707 CA - DS TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION CLOSET 0 0 0 0 01 824 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (MALE) 0 0 0 0 01 825 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (FEMALE) 0 0 0 0 0TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:46 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 133


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 0 Acres Required: 7Total Capacity:TRANSPORTATION (DS - DS)00Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space2 401 CA - DS ANCILLARY CONFERENCE ROOM 0 0 0 0 05 403 CA - DS ANCILLARY SECRETARIAL/CLERICAL OFFICE 0 0 0 0 02 404 CA - DS ANCILLARY RECEPTION AREA 0 0 0 0 015 407 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 0 0 0 0 01 408 CA - DS BUSINESS OPERATIONS WORK AREA 0 0 0 0 02 409 CA - DS BUSINESS OPERATIONS STORAGE 0 0 0 0 01 411 CA - DS WORD PROCESSING CENTER 0 0 0 0 02 415 CA - DS MAIL ROOM 0 0 0 0 06 416 CA - DS ANCILLARY CUSTODIAL SERVICES 0 0 0 0 05 418 CA - DS ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 02 419 CA - DS ANCILLARY FLAMMABLE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 02 421 CA - DS ANCILLARY STAFF LOUNGE 0 0 0 0 02 422 CA - DS MAIN LOBBY & SWITCHBOARD 0 0 0 0 01 424 CA - DS DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 02 425 CA - DS ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OFFICE 0 0 0 0 06 426 CA - DS GENERAL ANCILLARY OFFICE 0 0 0 0 02 427 CA - DS STAFF DEVELOPMENT/INSTRUCTION 0 0 0 0 02 428 CA - DS OTHER ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 0 0 0 0 04 510 CA - DS WAREHOUSE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 02 585 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS PARTS ROOM 0 0 0 0 01 586 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS MACHINE SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 587 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS GLASS/UPHOLSTERY SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 588 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS BODY SHOP 0 0 0 0 01 589 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS PAINT/FLAMMABLE STORAGE 0 0 0 0 01 590 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS PAINT BAY 0 0 0 0 02 591 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS TIRE STORAGE & MOUNTING 0 0 0 0 06 592 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS WORK BAY 0 0 0 0 03 593 CA - DS SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS CLASSROOM 0 0 0 0 02 594 CA - DS ANCILLARY SUPPORT STORAGE 0 0 0 0 0TotalNSFCap. /Space75,0000.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:47 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 134


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space2 700 CA - DS INSIDE CIRCULATION 0 0 0 0 02 701 CA - DS COVERED WALKWAY 0 0 0 0 06 702 CA - DS MECHANICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 04 703 CA - DS ELECTRICAL ROOM 0 0 0 0 02 707 CA - DS TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION CLOSET 0 0 0 0 03 824 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (MALE) 0 0 0 0 03 825 CA - DS ANCILLARY RESTROOM (FEMALE) 0 0 0 0 0TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:48 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 135


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLevel:Target Number of Stations:Total Stations: 172 Acres Required: 7Total Capacity:EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT (KG - 07)172172Gross Sq. Feet:Utilization:Spaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 14 PK - 05 ELEMENTARY COVERED PLAY AREA 612 612 17 0 8201 50 PK - 05 ART - ELEMENTARY 1,000 1,000 22 0 1,340808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134812 PROJECT STORAGE 150 150 0 0 2011 55 PK - 05 MUSIC - ELEMENTARY 1,000 1,000 22 0 1,340806 REFERENCE 100 100 0 0 134808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM 70 70 0 0 9316 62 PK - 12 E S E FULL-TIME 950 15,200 10 160 20,368808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 1,600 0 0 2,144813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 640 0 0 857815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 560 0 0 750816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 560 0 0 750817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 1,760 0 0 2,3581 63 PK - 12 E S E VOCATIONAL 1,140 1,140 12 12 1,527808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 100 0 0 134815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) 35 35 0 0 46816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE) 35 35 0 0 462 64 PK - 12 E S E PT/OT LAB 475 950 5 0 1,273808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 80 0 0 107817 STUDENT RESTROOM & BATH 110 220 0 0 2942 65 PK - 12 E S E RESOURCE 380 760 4 0 1,018808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 268813 STUDENT STORAGE 40 80 0 0 1072 66 PK - 12 E S E SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION 100 200 2 0 268808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 2682 67 PK - 12 E S E OBSERVATION BOOTH 150 300 0 0 4028 68 PK - 12 E S E TIME-OUT ROOM 40 320 0 0 428TotalNSFCap. /Space49,2971.000TotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:49 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 136


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space2 70 PK - 12 E S E ITINERANT 200 400 4 0 536808 MATERIAL STORAGE 100 200 0 0 2681 300 PK - VE PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE 250 250 0 0 3352 301 PK - VE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE 175 350 0 0 4691 302 PK - VE BOOKKEEPING OFFICE 125 125 0 0 1671 303 PK - VE SECRETARIAL SPACE 158 158 0 0 2111 304 PK - VE RECEPTION AREA 136 136 8 0 1821 305 PK - VE PRODUCTION WORKROOM 64 64 8 0 852 306 PK - VE CONFERENCE ROOM 112 224 8 0 3001 307 PK - VE CLINIC 48 48 8 0 641 308 PK - VE GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE 80 80 8 0 1071 309 PK - VE VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS 48 48 8 0 641 310 PK - VE SCHOOL STORE 16 16 8 0 211 311 PK - VE STUDENT ACTIVITIES 80 80 8 0 1071 312 PK - VE COMPUTER AREA 24 24 8 0 321 313 PK - VE CAREERS ROOM 48 48 8 0 641 314 PK - VE ITINERANT OFFICE 125 125 0 0 1671 315 PK - VE TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE 340 340 17 0 4551 316 PK - VE TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING 68 68 17 0 911 330 PK - VE CUSTODIAL RECEIVING 255 255 17 0 3411 333 PK - VE FLAMMABLE STORAGE 155 155 0 0 2071 334 PK - VE CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT STORAGE 500 500 0 0 6701 340 PK - VE DINING AREA 680 680 17 0 9111 341 PK - VE KITCHEN & SERVING AREA 748 748 17 0 1,0021 349 PK - VE KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE 32 32 8 0 421 351 06 - 12 MIDDLE/SR HIGH COVERED PATIO 612 612 17 0 8201 362 PK - VE MULTIPURPOSE ROOM CHAIR STORAGE 34 34 17 0 451 363 PK - VE STAGE 990 990 1 0 1,3261 364 PK - VE STAGE STORAGE 85 85 17 0 1131 365 PK - VE STAGE DRESSING ROOM (MALE) 40 40 8 0 531 366 PK - VE STAGE DRESSING ROOM (FEMALE) 40 40 8 0 531 367 PK - VE CONTROL BOOTH/PROJECTION ROOM 100 100 1 0 1341 368 PK - VE TEXTBOOK STORAGE 56 56 8 0 751 369 06 - VE STUDENT PERSONAL STORAGE 85 85 17 0 113TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:50 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 137


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSpaces Design Grades Description NSF /Space1 380 PK - VE LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS) 629 629 17 0 8421 381 PK - VE MEDIA TECHNICAL PROCESSING 68 68 17 0 911 382 PK - VE PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY 68 68 17 0 911 383 PK - VE AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE 102 102 17 0 1361 384 PK - VE PERIODICAL STORAGE 34 34 17 0 451 385 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB 119 119 17 0 1591 386 PK - VE CLOSED CIRCUIT STORAGE 85 85 17 0 1131 387 PK - VE MEDIA PRODUCTION LAB 85 85 17 0 1131 388 PK - VE MEDIA COPYING ROOM 34 34 17 0 451 389 PK - VE MEDIA SMALL GROUP ROOM 16 16 8 0 211 390 PK - VE MEDIA GROUP PROJECTS/INSTRUCTION 85 85 17 0 1131 391 PK - VE MEDIA MAINTENANCE/REPAIR 16 16 8 0 21TotalNSFCap. /SpaceTotalStns.TotalGSFPAGE:51 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 138


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSection 3: RecommendationsPAGE:52 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 139


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:ALTAMONTE ELEMENTARY525 PINEVIEW STREET, ALTAMONTE SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 996 -42 954Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 996 -42 954Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 996 954COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation754 747OTHER: Improve <strong>in</strong>ternal traffic flow & entrance <strong>in</strong>to school.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommended new construction is an addition to Build<strong>in</strong>g 11 -Covered P.E. area to provide student toilets adjacent to play area.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $15,000 $330,000 $808,920 $6,162,180 $16,110Estimated Total Project Cost $7,332,210NewConstructionCostALTAMONTEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (45NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (45 NSF)90 0 $16,110 $179 $0PAGE:53 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 140


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gALTAMONTEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 39 1 Removed NSF (1856), Added NSF(1856), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (36), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (826 NSF), 1unit of E S E PRE-K (919 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (55 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (56 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 010 (826 NSF),Room 010A (55 NSF), Room 016(919 NSF), Room 016A (56 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 39 2 Removed NSF (6919), Added NSF(6665), Difference NSF (254),Percent (3.67%), Removed Stations(66), Added Stations (50)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S EPART-TIME (975 NSF), 2 units of ES E FULL-TIME (950 NSF), 1 unit ofE S E PT/OT LAB (550 NSF), 2 unitsof E S E RESOURCE (550 NSF), 1unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (150 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (275 NSF),4 units of MATERIAL STORAGE(100 NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (60NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (152NSF), Room 002 (152 NSF), Room003 (750 NSF), Room 003A (95NSF), Room 003B (37 NSF), Room004 (750 NSF), Room 004A (95NSF), Room 004B (37 NSF), Room005 (750 NSF), Room 005A (95NSF), Room 005B (37 NSF), Room006 (750 NSF), Room 006A (95NSF), Room 006B (37 NSF), Room007 (108 NSF), Room 008 (800NSF), Room 009 (812 NSF), Room010 (345 NSF), Room 011 (471NSF), Room 011A (96 NSF), Room012 (269 NSF), Room 012A (40NSF), Room 012B (38 NSF), Room013 (108 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 39 4 Removed NSF (213), Added NSF(213), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (113 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 002B (100 NSF), Room 010C(113 NSF)1,856 -26 $167,040 $90 $0-6,919 -16 $622,710 $90 $0213 0 $19,170 $90 $0PAGE:54 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 141


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gALTAMONTEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 39 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, HVAC Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 001 (1536NSF), Room 001A (197 NSF), Room001B (4163 NSF), Room 001C (400NSF), Room 001D (746 NSF), Room001E (743 NSF), Room 001F (743NSF), Room 001G (753 NSF),Room 001H (742 NSF), Room 001J(744 NSF), Room 001K (1312 NSF),Room 001L (474 NSF), Room 002(140 NSF), Room 003 (378 NSF),Room 004 (480 NSF), Room 004A(102 NSF), Room 006 (258 NSF),Room 006A (947 NSF), Room 006B(207 NSF), Room 006C (140 NSF),Room 006D (222 NSF), Room 006E(222 NSF), Room 006F (225 NSF),Room 006G (56 NSF), Room 006H(56 NSF), Room 006J (68 NSF),Room 006K (184 NSF), Room 006L(184 NSF), Room 006M (100 NSF),Room 007 (177 NSF), Room 007A(44 NSF), Room 007B (44 NSF),Room 007C (222 NSF), Room 007D(24 NSF), Room 007E (532 NSF),Room 008 (214 NSF), Room 009(617 NSF), Room 009A (55 NSF),Room 009B (88 NSF), Room 010B(149 NSF), Room 011 (376 NSF),Room 011A (53 NSF), Room 012(915 NSF), Room 013 (912 NSF),Room 013A (54 NSF), Room 013B(38 NSF), Room 014 (826 NSF),Room 014A (55 NSF), Room 014B(149 NSF), Room 015 (376 NSF),Room 015A (53 NSF), Room 016B(38 NSF), Room 017 (915 NSF),Room 018 (826 NSF), Room 018A(55 NSF), Room 018B (149 NSF),Room 019 (376 NSF), Room 019A(53 NSF), Room 020 (916 NSF),Room 021 (919 NSF), Room 021A(56 NSF), Room 022 (815 NSF),Room 022A (55 NSF), Room 022B(176 NSF), Room 023 (49 NSF),Room 023A (47 NSF), Room 023B(108 NSF), Room 023C (148 NSF),Room 024 (915 NSF), Room 024A(59 NSF), Room 025 (915 NSF),Room 025A (56 NSF), Room 025B(55 NSF), Room 026 (826 NSF),Room 026A (55 NSF), Room 026B(149 NSF), Room 027 (376 NSF),Room 027A (53 NSF), Room 028(916 NSF), Room 029 (919 NSF),Room 029A (54 NSF), Room 029B(38 NSF), Room 030 (861 NSF),Room 030A (58 NSF), Room 030B(144 NSF), Room 031 (376 NSF),Room 031A (57 NSF), Room 032(864 NSF), Room 033 (920 NSF),Room 033A (54 NSF), Room 033B(38 NSF), Room 034 (871 NSF),Room 034A (54 NSF), Room 035(200 NSF), Room 036 (2138 NSF)40,217 0 $2,413,020 $60 $0PAGE:55 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 142


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gALTAMONTEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 39 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (144 NSF), Room 002(2300 NSF), Room 002A (200 NSF),Room 002B (210 NSF), Room 002C(128 NSF), Room 002D (128 NSF),Room 002E (2738 NSF), Room 003(304 NSF), Room 003A (25 NSF),Room 003J (135 NSF), Room 004(1319 NSF), Room 004A (104 NSF),Room 004B (358 NSF), Room 004C(61 NSF), Room 004D (135 NSF),Room 004E (135 NSF), Room 005(132 NSF), Room 006 (36 NSF),Room 006A (36 NSF), Room 007(88 NSF), Room 008 (24 NSF),Room 009 (48 NSF), Room 010 (60NSF), Room 011 (120 NSF)Renovation 2011 39 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (358 NSF), Room 001A(1216 NSF), Room 002 (1636 NSF),Room 002A (154 NSF), Room 002C(103 NSF), Room 002D (18 NSF),Room 003 (957 NSF), Room 003A(25 NSF), Room 003B (144 NSF),Room 003C (12 NSF), Room 004(24 NSF), Room 005 (12 NSF),Room 006 (957 NSF), Room 006A(25 NSF), Room 006B (60 NSF),Room 007 (957 NSF), Room 007A(25 NSF), Room 007B (140 NSF),Room 007C (12 NSF), Room 008(18 NSF), Room 009 (957 NSF),Room 009A (25 NSF), Room 009B(9 NSF), Room 009C (60 NSF),Room 010 (1082 NSF), Room 010A(72 NSF), Room 010B (6 NSF),Room 010D (132 NSF), Room 010E(16 NSF), Room 010F (108 NSF),Room 011 (111 NSF), Room 011A(252 NSF), Room 011B (45 NSF)8,968 0 $538,080 $60 $09,728 0 $583,680 $60 $0PAGE:56 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 143


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 39 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover to Room 001 (2152 NSF),Room 001A (345 NSF), Room 001B(243 NSF), Room 001C (56 NSF),Room 001D (44 NSF), Room 001E(68 NSF), Room 002 (103 NSF),Room 003 (106 NSF), Room 004(150 NSF), Room 004A (51 NSF),Room 005 (270 NSF), Room 005A(105 NSF), Room 005B (59 NSF),Room 005C (276 NSF), Room 005D(182 NSF), Room 005E (175 NSF),Room 006 (927 NSF), Room 006A(59 NSF), Room 006B (79 NSF),Room 007 (2974 NSF), Room 007A(162 NSF), Room 007B (248 NSF),Room 007C (283 NSF), Room 007D(302 NSF), Room 007E (116 NSF),Room 007F (62 NSF), Room 007G(59 NSF), Room 007H (570 NSF),Room 007J (607 NSF), Room 007K(215 NSF), Room 007L (214 NSF),Room 008 (928 NSF), Room 008A(57 NSF), Room 008B (79 NSF),Room 009 (368 NSF), Room 009A(54 NSF), Room 009B (54 NSF),Room 009C (32 NSF), Room 010(930 NSF), Room 010A (57 NSF),Room 010B (161 NSF), Room 011(907 NSF), Room 011A (57 NSF),Room 011B (79 NSF), Room 012(928 NSF), Room 012A (57 NSF),Room 013 (930 NSF), Room 013A(57 NSF), Room 013B (161 NSF),Room 014 (930 NSF), Room 014A(57 NSF), Room 014B (161 NSF),Room 015 (936 NSF), Room 015A(58 NSF), Room 016 (937 NSF),Room 016A (58 NSF), Room 017(387 NSF), Room 017A (120 NSF),Room 018 (120 NSF), Room 019(564 NSF), Room 020 (564 NSF),Room 021 (2335 NSF), Room2004A (59 NSF), Room 201 (2200NSF), Room 201A (44 NSF), Room202 (951 NSF), Room 202A (54NSF), Room 202B (77 NSF), Room203 (900 NSF), Room 203A (47NSF), Room 203B (59 NSF), Room204 (931 NSF), Room 204A (59NSF), Room 204B (171 NSF), Room205 (620 NSF), Room 205A (47NSF), Room 205B (620 NSF), Room205C (185 NSF), Room 206 (930NSF), Room 206A (59 NSF), Room207 (930 NSF), Room 207A (59NSF), Room 208 (933 NSF), Room208A (59 NSF), Room 208B (171NSF), Room 209 (933 NSF), Room209A (59 NSF), Room 209B (171NSF), Room 210 (931 NSF), Room210A (59 NSF), Room 211 (930NSF), Room 211A (59 NSF), Room212 (933 NSF), Room 212A (89NSF), Room 212B (171 NSF), Room213 (933 NSF), Room 213A (59NSF), Room 213B (171 NSF), Room214 (939 NSF), Room 214A (59NSF), Room 215 (935 NSF), Room43,790 0 $2,627,400 $60 $0PAGE:57 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 144


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 39 5 215A (59 NSF), Room 216 (564NSF), Room 217 (520 NSF), Room217A (39 NSF), Room 218 (387NSF), Room 218A (120 NSF), Room218B (120 NSF)43,790 0 $2,627,400 $60 $0PAGE:58 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 145


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:BEAR LAKE ELEMENTARY3399 GLEAVES COURT, APOPKACapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 938 -6 932Reloc. Stations 18 -18 0Mod. Stations 240 0 240Total Stations 1,196 -24 1172Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 1,196 1172COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation980 1,033OTHER: Upgrade all exterior light<strong>in</strong>g & provide lightn<strong>in</strong>g protection system for campus.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 8, 9, & 10 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC andSREF is required by DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOEconcurs with the Castaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitatethe build<strong>in</strong>gs, then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out &replace with new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $40,000 $572,000 $4,791,060 $2,011,980 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $7,415,040NewConstructionCostPAGE:59 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 146


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 1 Removed NSF (2200), Added NSF(2200), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOROFFICE (250 NSF), 2 units ofASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHEROFFICE (175 NSF), 1 unit ofBOOKKEEPING OFFICE (125NSF), 2 units of SECRETARIALSPACE (100 NSF), 1 unit ofRECEPTION AREA (300 NSF), 1unit of PRODUCTION WORKROOM(275 NSF), 1 unit of CONFERENCEROOM (150 NSF), 1 unit of CLINIC(300 NSF), 1 unit of GENERALSCHOOL STORAGE (90 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (110 NSF), 2 units of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (25NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (48NSF), Room 005 (624 NSF), Room005A (7 NSF), Room 006 (257NSF), Room 007 (187 NSF), Room007A (44 NSF), Room 008 (178NSF), Room 009 (271 NSF), Room009A (10 NSF), Room 009B (10NSF), Room 010 (136 NSF), Room011 (170 NSF), Room 012 (173NSF), Room 012A (23 NSF), Room012B (16 NSF), Room 015 (23NSF), Room 016 (23 NSF)2,200 0 $198,000 $90 $0PAGE:60 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 147


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 2 2 Removed NSF (9480), Added NSF(9480), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(300 NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA(2500 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (2000 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN OFFICE (100 NSF), 1unit of KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE(300 NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (500 NSF), 1 unit ofMULTIPURPOSE ROOM (DINING)(2000 NSF), 1 unit of STAGE (900NSF), 1 unit of STAFF RESTROOM(MALE) (40 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (FEMALE) (40 NSF), 1unit of PUBLIC USE RESTROOM(MALE) (400 NSF), 1 unit of PUBLICUSE RESTROOM (FEMALE) (400NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (59NSF), Room 002 (60 NSF), Room003 (2122 NSF), Room 003A (691NSF), Room 003B (17 NSF), Room004 (815 NSF), Room 004A (28NSF), Room 004B (28 NSF), Room004C (24 NSF), Room 005 (2247NSF), Room 005A (284 NSF), Room005B (42 NSF), Room 005C (43NSF), Room 006 (1427 NSF), Room006A (38 NSF), Room 006B (48NSF), Room 006C (143 NSF), Room006D (97 NSF), Room 007 (106NSF), Room 008 (385 NSF), Room009 (72 NSF), Room 010 (76 NSF),Room 011 (68 NSF), Room 012(213 NSF), Room 012A (40 NSF),Room 013 (99 NSF), Room 013B(40 NSF), Room 014 (119 NSF),Room 014A (49 NSF)9,480 0 $853,200 $90 $0PAGE:61 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 148


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 3 Removed NSF (5596), Added NSF(5596), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (106),Added Stations (106) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (847 NSF), 4units of INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (853 NSF), 2units of GENERAL SCHOOLSPACE (148 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(44 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (170 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (153 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (14NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (24 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (90 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (38 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (37NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (37 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (148NSF), Room 001A (33 NSF), Room002 (148 NSF), Room 003 (847NSF), Room 003A (38 NSF), Room003B (91 NSF), Room 003C (44NSF), Room 003D (24 NSF), Room004 (857 NSF), Room 004A (37NSF), Room 004B (89 NSF), Room004C (53 NSF), Room 004D (24NSF), Room 004E (9 NSF), Room005 (855 NSF), Room 005A (37NSF), Room 005B (90 NSF), Room005C (32 NSF), Room 005D (24NSF), Room 005E (24 NSF), Room006 (856 NSF), Room 006A (37NSF), Room 006B (91 NSF), Room006C (53 NSF), Room 006D (24NSF), Room 007 (846 NSF), Room007A (38 NSF), Room 007B (91NSF), Room 007C (32 NSF), Room007D (24 NSF)5,596 0 $503,640 $90 $0PAGE:62 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 149


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 2 4 Removed NSF (5600), Added NSF(5600), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (106),Added Stations (106) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (913 NSF), 4units of INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (920 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (44 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (121 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (85NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (123 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (89 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (37 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (38NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (38 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (913NSF), Room 001A (37 NSF), Room001B (90 NSF), Room 001C (44NSF), Room 001D (25 NSF), Room002 (922 NSF), Room 002A (38NSF), Room 002B (88 NSF), Room002C (54 NSF), Room 002D (24NSF), Room 002E (9 NSF), Room003 (923 NSF), Room 003A (38NSF), Room 003B (90 NSF), Room003C (32 NSF), Room 003D (24NSF), Room 003E (23 NSF), Room004 (923 NSF), Room 004A (38NSF), Room 004B (91 NSF), Room004C (53 NSF), Room 004D (24NSF), Room 005 (914 NSF), Room005A (38 NSF), Room 005B (90NSF), Room 005C (31 NSF), Room005D (24 NSF)5,600 0 $504,000 $90 $0PAGE:63 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 150


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 6 Removed NSF (5540), Added NSF(5540), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (106),Added Stations (106) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (840 NSF), 4units of INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (837 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (38 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (120 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (130NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (125 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (89 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (38 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(154 NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (37 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (37 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(154 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001(154 NSF), Room 002 (154 NSF),Room 003 (38 NSF), Room 004(840 NSF), Room 004A (38 NSF),Room 004B (89 NSF), Room 004C(46 NSF), Room 004D (24 NSF),Room 005 (835 NSF), Room 005A(37 NSF), Room 005B (89 NSF),Room 005C (54 NSF), Room 005D(24 NSF), Room 005E (9 NSF),Room 006 (837 NSF), Room 006A(37 NSF), Room 006B (91 NSF),Room 006C (32 NSF), Room 006D(24 NSF), Room 006E (24 NSF),Room 007 (853 NSF), Room 007A(37 NSF), Room 007B (90 NSF),Room 007C (54 NSF), Room 007D(24 NSF), Room 008 (825 NSF),Room 008A (37 NSF), Room 008B(89 NSF), Room 008C (31 NSF),Room 008D (24 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 7 Removed NSF (406), Added NSF(406), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of ELEMENTARY P ESTORAGE (304 NSF), 1 unit ofFLAMMABLE STORAGE (102 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (102NSF), Room 002 (304 NSF)5,540 0 $498,600 $90 $0406 0 $36,540 $90 $0PAGE:64 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 151


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 8 Removed NSF (4319), Added NSF(4319), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (88), AddedStations (88) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 4units of INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (839 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (37 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (106 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (100NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (100 NSF), 4 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (89 NSF), 1unit of OUTSIDE STORAGE (116NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (37 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (37 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (58 NSF), Room 002 (37NSF), Room 003 (58 NSF), Room004 (842 NSF), Room 004A (37NSF), Room 004B (89 NSF), Room004C (53 NSF), Room 004D (24NSF), Room 004E (9 NSF), Room005 (830 NSF), Room 005A (37NSF), Room 005B (91 NSF), Room005C (33 NSF), Room 005D (24NSF), Room 005E (24 NSF), Room006 (829 NSF), Room 006A (37NSF), Room 006B (89 NSF), Room006C (32 NSF), Room 006D (24NSF), Room 007 (856 NSF), Room007A (37 NSF), Room 007B (90NSF), Room 007C (54 NSF), Room007D (25 NSF)4,319 0 $388,710 $90 $0PAGE:65 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 152


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 9 Removed NSF (4318), Added NSF(4318), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (72), AddedStations (72) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 4units of PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (839 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (37 NSF), 1 unitof MECHANICAL ROOM (100 NSF),1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (100NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (100 NSF), 4 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (90 NSF), 1unit of OUTSIDE STORAGE (117NSF), 4 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (37NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (58NSF), Room 002 (37 NSF), Room003 (59 NSF), Room 004 (837 NSF),Room 004A (37 NSF), Room 004B(90 NSF), Room 004C (53 NSF),Room 004D (24 NSF), Room 004E(9 NSF), Room 005 (826 NSF),Room 005A (37 NSF), Room 005B(91 NSF), Room 005C (32 NSF),Room 005D (24 NSF), Room 005E(24 NSF), Room 006 (829 NSF),Room 006A (37 NSF), Room 006B(89 NSF), Room 006C (31 NSF),Room 006D (24 NSF), Room 007(865 NSF), Room 007A (37 NSF),Room 007B (90 NSF), Room 007C(54 NSF), Room 007D (24 NSF)4,318 0 $388,620 $90 $0PAGE:66 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 153


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 10 Removed NSF (9059), Added NSF(9059), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (72), AddedStations (72) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 4units of PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (700 NSF), 2 units of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (100NSF), 1 unit of LIBRARY (READINGROOM/STACKS) (3600 NSF), 1 unitof MEDIA TECHNICALPROCESSING (200 NSF), 1 unit ofPROFESSIONAL LIBRARY (200NSF), 1 unit of AUDIO VISUALSTORAGE (155 NSF), 1 unit ofCLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB (505NSF), 1 unit of CLOSED CIRCUITSTORAGE (405 NSF), 1 unit ofMEDIA GROUPPROJECTS/INSTRUCTION (342NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (228 NSF), 4 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (50 NSF), 4units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (35 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (42NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (42 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 004 (2824NSF), Room 004A (203 NSF), Room004B (126 NSF), Room 004C (180NSF), Room 004D (233 NSF), Room004E (451 NSF), Room 005 (1136NSF), Room 005A (22 NSF), Room005B (562 NSF), Room 006 (1134NSF), Room 006A (28 NSF), Room007 (1057 NSF), Room 007A (28NSF), Room 008 (1055 NSF), Room008A (20 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 2 12 Removed NSF (4043), Added NSF(4042), Difference NSF (1), Percent(0.02%), Removed Stations (30),Added Stations (50) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PART-TIME(762 NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME (762 NSF), 1 unit of E S EPT/OT LAB (475 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(25 NSF), 4 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (50 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (47 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 005(795 NSF), Room 005A (66 NSF),Room 005B (46 NSF), Room 006(797 NSF), Room 006A (67 NSF),Room 006B (43 NSF), Room 007(168 NSF), Room 007A (100 NSF),Room 008 (492 NSF), Room 008A(180 NSF), Room 009 (563 NSF),Room 009A (24 NSF), Room 010(489 NSF), Room 010A (107 NSF),Room 017 (47 NSF), Room 018 (59NSF)9,059 0 $815,310 $90 $0-4,043 20 $363,870 $90 $0PAGE:67 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 154


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 13 Removed NSF (1939), Added NSF(1939), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (36), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (906 NSF), 1unit of E S E PRE-K (909 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (62 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 101 (906 NSF), Room 101B(62 NSF), Room 131 (909 NSF),Room 131B (62 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 2 99 Removed NSF (734), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (734), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (18),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 093 (728 NSF),Room 093A (6 NSF)Renovation 2011 2 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (45 NSF), Room 002(1120 NSF), Room 002B (239 NSF),Room 002C (59 NSF), Room 002D(380 NSF), Room 003 (24 NSF),Room 004 (1551 NSF), Room 004A(117 NSF), Room 004B (40 NSF),Room 004C (27 NSF), Room 005(62 NSF), Room 006 (44 NSF)Renovation 2012 2 11 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (996 NSF), Room 002A(32 NSF), Room 002B (97 NSF),Room 004 (993 NSF), Room 004A(28 NSF), Room 004B (102 NSF),Room 005 (997 NSF), Room 005A(28 NSF), Room 005B (101 NSF),Room 006 (27 NSF), Room 008(144 NSF), Room 009 (70 NSF)Renovation 2012 2 12 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 011 (931 NSF), Room 011A(29 NSF), Room 011B (29 NSF),Room 011C (54 NSF), Room 012(949 NSF), Room 012A (29 NSF),Room 012B (29 NSF), Room 012C(54 NSF), Room 013 (931 NSF),Room 013B (303 NSF), Room 014(949 NSF), Room 015 (55 NSF),Room 016 (120 NSF)1,939 -26 $174,510 $90 $0-734 -18 $66,060 $90 $03,708 0 $222,480 $60 $03,615 0 $216,900 $60 $04,462 0 $267,720 $60 $0PAGE:68 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 155


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2012 2 13 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100A (1810 NSF), Room100B (1724 NSF), Room 100C (236NSF), Room 100D (242 NSF), Room101A (53 NSF), Room 102 (910NSF), Room 102A (68 NSF), Room102B (48 NSF), Room 103 (923NSF), Room 103A (68 NSF), Room103B (48 NSF), Room 104 (918NSF), Room 104A (68 NSF), Room104B (48 NSF), Room 105 (911NSF), Room 105A (68 NSF), Room105B (48 NSF), Room 106 (909NSF), Room 106A (68 NSF), Room106B (48 NSF), Room 107 (47NSF), Room 108 (73 NSF), Room109 (2013 NSF), Room 109A (70NSF), Room 109B (44 NSF), Room109C (45 NSF), Room 109D (70NSF), Room 109E (45 NSF), Room109F (44 NSF), Room 110 (402NSF), Room 111 (149 NSF), Room112 (150 NSF), Room 116 (1813NSF), Room 116A (63 NSF), Room116B (49 NSF), Room 116C (50NSF), Room 116D (62 NSF), Room117 (821 NSF), Room 117A (45NSF), Room 117B (45 NSF), Room118 (44 NSF), Room 119 (45 NSF),Room 120 (195 NSF), Room 121(452 NSF), Room 122 (152 NSF),Room 124 (47 NSF), Room 125 (73NSF), Room 126 (907 NSF), Room126A (68 NSF), Room 126B (47NSF), Room 127 (899 NSF), Room127A (68 NSF), Room 127B (49NSF), Room 128 (934 NSF), Room128A (68 NSF), Room 128B (48NSF), Room 129 (919 NSF), Room129A (68 NSF), Room 129B (48NSF), Room 130 (909 NSF), Room130A (68 NSF), Room 130B (48NSF), Room 131A (53 NSF)Renovation 2011 2 14 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g,Restrooms to Room 001 (112 NSF),Room 002 (111 NSF)21,525 0 $1,291,500 $60 $0223 0 $13,380 $60 $0PAGE:69 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 156


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:BENTLEY ELEMENTARY2190 OREGON AVENUE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 912 -18 894Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 88 0 88Total Stations 1,000 -18 982Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 1,000 982COFTE StudentMembership1,019 982Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $227,430 $8,964,360 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $9,191,790NewConstructionCostPAGE:70 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 157


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gBENTLEY ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 77 1 Removed NSF (2527), Added NSF(2527), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (33), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (1056 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (1028NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (123 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (64 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(113 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (50 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (93 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 115A (93 NSF), Room 117(1028 NSF), Room 117A (64 NSF),Room 117B (68 NSF), Room 117C(45 NSF), Room 117D (123 NSF),Room 118 (1056 NSF), Room 118A(50 NSF)Renovation 2011Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology tothe entire facility BENTLEYELEMENTARY.2,527 -18 $227,430 $90 $0149,406 0 $8,964,360 $60 $0PAGE:71 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 158


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:CARILLON ELEMENTARY3200 LOCKWOOD BOULEVARD, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade PRE-K E S E PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,004 -13 991Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 1,004 -13 991Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 1,004 991COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation667 629OTHER: Add a concrete pad & enclosure for the dumpster. Provide lightn<strong>in</strong>g protection &s<strong>up</strong>pressors at all site light<strong>in</strong>g poles. Install new exterior light<strong>in</strong>g to exist<strong>in</strong>g metal canopiesbetween campus & build<strong>in</strong>gs.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $20,000 $82,000 $97,020 $8,387,700 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $8,586,720NewConstructionCostPAGE:72 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 159


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCARILLONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 66 3 Removed NSF (1078), Added NSF(1078), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (18), AddedStations (5) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (955 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (61 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (62 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 119 (955 NSF),Room 119D (25 NSF), Room 123A(98 NSF)Renovation 2016 66 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (643 NSF), Room 100A(737 NSF), Room 100B (668 NSF),Room 100C (674 NSF), Room 101(554 NSF), Room 102 (169 NSF),Room 103 (122 NSF), Room 104(248 NSF), Room 105 (79 NSF),Room 106 (315 NSF), Room 107(171 NSF), Room 108 (186 NSF),Room 109 (229 NSF), Room 110(421 NSF), Room 111 (42 NSF),Room 112 (42 NSF), Room 113(134 NSF), Room 114 (411 NSF),Room 114A (293 NSF), Room 115(56 NSF), Room 116 (328 NSF),Room 117 (449 NSF), Room 118(192 NSF), Room 118A (43 NSF),Room 118B (39 NSF), Room 118C(44 NSF), Room 119 (324 NSF),Room 120 (1028 NSF), Room 120A(163 NSF), Room 120B (325 NSF),Room 120C (169 NSF), Room 120D(41 NSF), Room 120E (40 NSF),Room 121 (913 NSF), Room 121A(261 NSF), Room 121B (47 NSF),Room 121C (185 NSF), Room 121D(40 NSF), Room 122 (37 NSF),Room 123 (57 NSF), Room 124(1024 NSF), Room 124A (162 NSF),Room 124B (41 NSF), Room 125(923 NSF), Room 125A (20 NSF),Room 126 (925 NSF), Room 126A(20 NSF), Room 126B (188 NSF),Room 127 (886 NSF), Room 127A(40 NSF), Room 127B (163 NSF),Room 127C (161 NSF), Room 128(55 NSF), Room 129 (36 NSF),Room 130 (922 NSF), Room 130A(41 NSF), Room 131 (913 NSF),Room 131A (40 NSF), Room 999(24594 NSF)1,078 -13 $97,020 $90 $042,073 0 $2,524,380 $60 $0PAGE:73 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 160


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCARILLONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2016 66 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (3112 NSF), Room 100A(32 NSF), Room 100B (137 NSF),Room 100C (32 NSF), Room 100D(137 NSF), Room 100E (489 NSF),Room 101 (1716 NSF), Room 101A(586 NSF), Room 101B (60 NSF),Room 101C (51 NSF), Room 101D(152 NSF), Room 101E (81 NSF),Room 101F (98 NSF), Room 101G(137 NSF), Room 101H (166 NSF),Room 101J (344 NSF), Room 102(472 NSF), Room 102A (43 NSF),Room 102B (39 NSF), Room 102C(41 NSF), Room 103 (2782 NSF),Room 103A (248 NSF), Room 103B(483 NSF), Room 103C (675 NSF),Room 104 (851 NSF), Room 105(1390 NSF), Room 105A (211 NSF),Room 105B (160 NSF), Room 105C(72 NSF), Room 106 (812 NSF),Room 106A (66 NSF), Room 106B(40 NSF), Room 107A (157 NSF),Room 107B (101 NSF), Room 108(190 NSF), Room 109 (168 NSF),Room 110 (529 NSF)Renovation 2016 66 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (677 NSF), Room 100A(670 NSF), Room 111 (280 NSF),Room 112 (66 NSF), Room 113 (41NSF), Room 114 (40 NSF), Room115 (30 NSF), Room 116 (1054NSF), Room 116A (59 NSF), Room116B (157 NSF), Room 116C (148NSF), Room 117 (306 NSF), Room118 (399 NSF), Room 118A (158NSF), Room 119A (224 NSF), Room119B (39 NSF), Room 119C (183NSF), Room 120 (999 NSF), Room120A (271 NSF), Room 120B (43NSF), Room 120C (195 NSF), Room120D (57 NSF), Room 121 (33NSF), Room 122 (997 NSF), Room122A (20 NSF), Room 123 (815NSF), Room 124 (48 NSF), Room125 (989 NSF), Room 125A (40NSF), Room 126 (997 NSF), Room126A (20 NSF), Room 126B (195NSF)16,860 0 $1,011,600 $60 $010,250 0 $615,000 $60 $0PAGE:74 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 161


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCARILLONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2016 66 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (994 NSF), Room 100A(273 NSF), Room 100B (43 NSF),Room 100C (197 NSF), Room 100D(20 NSF), Room 100E (670 NSF),Room 100F (723 NSF), Room 101(47 NSF), Room 102 (995 NSF),Room 102A (40 NSF), Room 103(1001 NSF), Room 103A (40 NSF),Room 103B (183 NSF), Room 104(1002 NSF), Room 104A (272 NSF),Room 104B (43 NSF), Room 104C(196 NSF), Room 104D (20 NSF),Room 105 (49 NSF), Room 105A(49 NSF), Room 107 (991 NSF),Room 107A (20 NSF), Room 108(997 NSF), Room 108A (41 NSF),Room 109 (997 NSF), Room 109A(41 NSF), Room 109B (194 NSF),Room 110 (43 NSF), Room 111(461 NSF), Room 112 (461 NSF),Room 113 (49 NSF), Room 114(715 NSF), Room 114A (158 NSF),Room 114B (41 NSF), Room 114C(245 NSF), Room 114D (93 NSF),Room 115 (993 NSF), Room 115A(20 NSF), Room 116 (209 NSF)Renovation 2016 66 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (40 NSF), Room 100A(666 NSF), Room 100B (664 NSF),Room 101 (55 NSF), Room 102(241 NSF), Room 102A (156 NSF),Room 103 (1003 NSF), Room 103A(179 NSF), Room 103B (40 NSF),Room 104 (976 NSF), Room 104A(253 NSF), Room 104B (56 NSF),Room 104D (97 NSF), Room 104E(150 NSF), Room 105 (468 NSF),Room 105A (166 NSF), Room 105B(40 NSF), Room 106 (313 NSF),Room 106A (89 NSF), Room 107(894 NSF), Room 107A (253 NSF),Room 107B (40 NSF), Room 108(1007 NSF), Room 108A (103 NSF),Room 108B (162 NSF), Room 109(50 NSF), Room 110 (1214 NSF),Room 110A (147 NSF), Room 110B(50 NSF), Room 110C (101 NSF),Room 111 (724 NSF), Room 111A(392 NSF), Room 112 (720 NSF),Room 113 (96 NSF)13,626 0 $817,560 $60 $011,605 0 $696,300 $60 $0PAGE:75 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 162


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCARILLONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2016 66 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (998 NSF), Room 100A(272 NSF), Room 100B (43 NSF),Room 100C (196 NSF), Room 100D(40 NSF), Room 100E (675 NSF),Room 100F (725 NSF), Room 101(48 NSF), Room 102 (990 NSF),Room 102A (20 NSF), Room 103(997 NSF), Room 103A (41 NSF),Room 103B (195 NSF), Room 104(999 NSF), Room 104A (275 NSF),Room 104B (44 NSF), Room 104C(197 NSF), Room 104D (20 NSF),Room 105 (32 NSF), Room 106 (49NSF), Room 107 (997 NSF), Room107A (20 NSF), Room 108 (994NSF), Room 108A (57 NSF), Room109 (40 NSF), Room 110 (486 NSF),Room 110A (95 NSF), Room 111(990 NSF), Room 111A (20 NSF),Room 111B (193 NSF), Room 112(461 NSF), Room 113 (48 NSF),Room 114 (711 NSF), Room 114A(157 NSF), Room 114B (43 NSF),Room 114C (258 NSF), Room 115(996 NSF), Room 115A (40 NSF),Room 116 (189 NSF)Renovation 2016 66 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (2891 NSF), Room 101(500 NSF), Room 102 (531 NSF),Room 102A (109 NSF), Room 102B(284 NSF), Room 103 (206 NSF),Room 104 (189 NSF), Room 104A(257 NSF), Room 105 (325 NSF),Room 106 (189 NSF), Room 107(352 NSF), Room 107A (45 NSF),Room 108 (134 NSF), Room 109(895 NSF), Room 109A (115 NSF),Room 110 (71 NSF), Room 111 (46NSF), Room 112 (49 NSF), Room113 (335 NSF), Room 114 (127NSF)Renovation 2016 66 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g,Restrooms, Bell/Fire Alarm Systemsto Room 100 (160 NSF), Room100A (72 NSF), Room 101 (308NSF), Room 102 (45 NSF), Room103 (45 NSF)13,651 0 $819,060 $60 $07,650 0 $459,000 $60 $0630 0 $37,800 $60 $0PAGE:76 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 163


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCARILLONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2016 66 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (3951 NSF), Room 101(909 NSF), Room 101A (54 NSF),Room 101B (63 NSF), Room 102(914 NSF), Room 102A (68 NSF),Room 102B (48 NSF), Room 103(915 NSF), Room 103A (68 NSF),Room 103B (48 NSF), Room 104(914 NSF), Room 104A (68 NSF),Room 104B (48 NSF), Room 105(914 NSF), Room 105A (68 NSF),Room 105B (48 NSF), Room 106(913 NSF), Room 106A (68 NSF),Room 106B (48 NSF), Room 107(50 NSF), Room 108 (70 NSF),Room 109 (2044 NSF), Room 109A(70 NSF), Room 109B (64 NSF),Room 109C (43 NSF), Room 109D(44 NSF), Room 110 (402 NSF),Room 111 (151 NSF), Room 112(149 NSF), Room 113 (909 NSF),Room 113A (62 NSF), Room 113B(49 NSF), Room 116 (909 NSF),Room 116A (62 NSF), Room 116B(49 NSF), Room 117 (548 NSF),Room 118 (399 NSF), Room 119(187 NSF), Room 120 (107 NSF),Room 121 (146 NSF), Room 122(154 NSF), Room 122A (202 NSF),Room 123 (48 NSF), Room 124 (70NSF), Room 125 (908 NSF), Room125A (69 NSF), Room 125B (48NSF), Room 126 (910 NSF), Room126A (68 NSF), Room 126B (48NSF), Room 127 (911 NSF), Room127A (68 NSF), Room 127B (48NSF), Room 128 (915 NSF), Room128A (68 NSF), Room 128B (48NSF), Room 129 (906 NSF), Room129A (68 NSF), Room 129B (48NSF), Room 130 (912 NSF), Room130A (55 NSF), Room 130B (61NSF), Room 131B (44 NSF), Room131C (44 NSF), Room 131D (44NSF), Room 131E (44 NSF)23,450 0 $1,407,000 $60 $0PAGE:77 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 164


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:CASSELBERRY ELEMENTARY1075 CRYSTAL BOWL CIRCLE, CASSELBERRYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 726 -36 690Reloc. Stations 22 -22 0Mod. Stations 190 0 190Total Stations 938 -58 880Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 938 880COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation694 691OTHER: Regrade bare ground around playground area and resod. Add two fire hydrants &associated water ma<strong>in</strong>. Improve <strong>in</strong>ternal traffic flow & entrance <strong>in</strong>to campus.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREFis required by DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOEconcurs with the Castaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitatethe build<strong>in</strong>gs, then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out &replace with new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $28,500 $940,000 $6,436,980 $1,821,300 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $9,226,780NewConstructionCostPAGE:78 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 165


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 18 1 Removed NSF (13005), Added NSF(13005), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(218 NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA(2144 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (352 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (143 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN FOOD PREPARATION(726 NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (650 NSF), 1 unit ofAUDITORIUM (2435 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAGE (1079 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (60 NSF), 1unit of COVERED WALKWAY (4675NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (498 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (25NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 100(4675 NSF), Room 101 (498 NSF),Room 102 (78 NSF), Room 103(352 NSF), Room 104 (143 NSF),Room 105 (70 NSF), Room 105A(61 NSF), Room 105B (60 NSF),Room 106 (91 NSF), Room 107(218 NSF), Room 109 (290 NSF),Room 110 (726 NSF), Room 111(2144 NSF), Room 112 (2435 NSF),Room 113 (60 NSF), Room 114 (25NSF), Room 116 (1079 NSF)13,005 0 $1,170,450 $90 $0PAGE:79 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 166


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 18 2 Removed NSF (4536), Added NSF(4533), Difference NSF (3), Percent(0.07%), Removed Stations (0),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofPRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE(250 NSF), 3 units of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (173NSF), 1 unit of BOOKKEEPINGOFFICE (125 NSF), 2 units ofSECRETARIAL SPACE (200 NSF),1 unit of RECEPTION AREA (200NSF), 1 unit of PRODUCTIONWORKROOM (400 NSF), 1 unit ofCONFERENCE ROOM (175 NSF),1 unit of CLINIC (300 NSF), 1 unit ofVAULT/STUDENT RECORDS (75NSF), 1 unit of COVEREDWALKWAY (1549 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (200 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (100NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (100 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(60 NSF), 1 unit of PUBLIC USERESTROOM (MALE) (40 NSF), 1unit of PUBLIC USE RESTROOM(FEMALE) (40 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 200 (1549 NSF), Room 201(45 NSF), Room 202 (45 NSF),Room 203 (40 NSF), Room 204 (40NSF), Room 205 (49 NSF), Room206 (207 NSF), Room 207 (367NSF), Room 208 (186 NSF), Room209 (125 NSF), Room 210 (45 NSF),Room 211 (200 NSF), Room 211A(125 NSF), Room 212 (165 NSF),Room 213 (168 NSF), Room 214(188 NSF), Room 215 (217 NSF),Room 216 (160 NSF), Room 217(341 NSF), Room 218 (165 NSF),Room 218A (62 NSF), Room 219(47 NSF)-4,536 0 $408,240 $90 $0PAGE:80 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 167


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 18 3 Removed NSF (10965), Added NSF(10965), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (90), AddedStations (90) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 5units of PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (960 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (42 NSF), 1 unitof INSIDE CIRCULATION (120NSF), 1 unit of COVEREDWALKWAY (5080 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (150 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (48NSF), 5 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (109 NSF), 5 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (36 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 300 (5080 NSF), Room 301(960 NSF), Room 301A (91 NSF),Room 301B (42 NSF), Room 302(960 NSF), Room 302A (30 NSF),Room 302B (36 NSF), Room 302C(96 NSF), Room 303 (960 NSF),Room 303A (30 NSF), Room 303B(96 NSF), Room 303C (36 NSF),Room 304 (960 NSF), Room 304A(30 NSF), Room 304B (36 NSF),Room 304C (131 NSF), Room 305(960 NSF), Room 305A (30 NSF),Room 305B (131 NSF), Room 305C(36 NSF), Room 306 (24 NSF),Room 307 (24 NSF), Room 308 (24NSF), Room 309 (24 NSF), Room310 (24 NSF), Room 311 (24 NSF),Room 312 (24 NSF), Room 313 (24NSF), Room 314 (42 NSF)10,965 0 $986,850 $90 $0PAGE:81 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 168


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 18 4 Removed NSF (11311), Added NSF(11311), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (108),Added Stations (108) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 6 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (837 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (25 NSF), 1 unit ofCOVERED WALKWAY (5080 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (143NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM(125 NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (100 NSF), 6 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 6units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (36 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 400 (5080 NSF),Room 401 (775 NSF), Room 401A(36 NSF), Room 401B (113 NSF),Room 402 (850 NSF), Room 402A(125 NSF), Room 402B (36 NSF),Room 403 (850 NSF), Room 403A(36 NSF), Room 403B (113 NSF),Room 404 (850 NSF), Room 404A(113 NSF), Room 404B (36 NSF),Room 405 (850 NSF), Room 405A(36 NSF), Room 405B (113 NSF),Room 406 (850 NSF), Room 406A(125 NSF), Room 406B (36 NSF),Room 407 (24 NSF), Room 408 (24NSF), Room 409 (24 NSF), Room410 (24 NSF), Room 411 (24 NSF),Room 412 (36 NSF), Room 413 (24NSF), Room 414 (24 NSF), Room415 (36 NSF), Room 416 (24 NSF),Room 417 (24 NSF)11,311 0 $1,017,990 $90 $0PAGE:82 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 169


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 18 5 Removed NSF (6707), Added NSF(6707), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (54), AddedStations (54) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 3units of PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (975 NSF), 1 unit of ART -ELEMENTARY (1050 NSF), 1 unit ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(100 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (25 NSF), 4units of INSIDE CIRCULATION (44NSF), 1 unit of COVEREDWALKWAY (1408 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (84 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (84NSF), 1 unit of KILN (60 NSF), 3units of MATERIAL STORAGE (109NSF), 2 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (162 NSF), 4 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (36 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 500 (1408 NSF), Room 501(1050 NSF), Room 501A (54 NSF),Room 501B (168 NSF), Room 501C(104 NSF), Room 501D (156 NSF),Room 501E (56 NSF), Room 501F(36 NSF), Room 502 (975 NSF),Room 502A (31 NSF), Room 502B(36 NSF), Room 502C (132 NSF),Room 503 (975 NSF), Room 503A(56 NSF), Room 503B (104 NSF),Room 503C (36 NSF), Room 504(975 NSF), Room 504A (31 NSF),Room 504B (36 NSF), Room 504C(91 NSF), Room 505 (24 NSF),Room 506 (24 NSF), Room 507 (24NSF), Room 508 (24 NSF), Room509 (24 NSF), Room 510 (24 NSF),Room 511 (24 NSF), Room 512 (29NSF)6,707 0 $603,630 $90 $0PAGE:83 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 170


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 18 6 Removed NSF (9319), Added NSF(9319), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (110),Added Stations (110) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 5 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (828 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (25 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (125 NSF), 1 unit ofCOVERED WALKWAY (4128 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (70NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM(70 NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (45 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 3units of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (36 NSF), 3 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(36 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 600(4128 NSF), Room 601 (828 NSF),Room 601A (45 NSF), Room 601B(91 NSF), Room 602 (828 NSF),Room 602A (34 NSF), Room 602B(135 NSF), Room 602C (36 NSF),Room 603 (828 NSF), Room 603A(34 NSF), Room 603B (36 NSF),Room 603C (91 NSF), Room 604(828 NSF), Room 604A (34 NSF),Room 604B (91 NSF), Room 604C(36 NSF), Room 605 (828 NSF),Room 605A (34 NSF), Room 605B(36 NSF), Room 605C (91 NSF),Room 606 (24 NSF), Room 607 (24NSF), Room 608 (24 NSF), Room609 (24 NSF), Room 610 (24 NSF),Room 611 (24 NSF), Room 612 (24NSF), Room 613 (24 NSF), Room614 (35 NSF)9,319 0 $838,710 $90 $0PAGE:84 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 171


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 18 7 Removed NSF (9370), Added NSF(9370), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (88), AddedStations (88) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 4units of INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (962 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (25 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (156 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (4128 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (70NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM(70 NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (27 NSF), 4 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (88 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (275 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (36NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (36 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (275 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 700 (4128 NSF), Room 701(962 NSF), Room 701A (48 NSF),Room 701B (91 NSF), Room 701C(36 NSF), Room 702 (962 NSF),Room 702A (30 NSF), Room 702B(36 NSF), Room 702C (91 NSF),Room 703 (962 NSF), Room 703A(48 NSF), Room 703B (78 NSF),Room 703C (36 NSF), Room 704(962 NSF), Room 704A (30 NSF),Room 704B (36 NSF), Room 704C(91 NSF), Room 705 (24 NSF),Room 706 (24 NSF), Room 707 (24NSF), Room 708 (24 NSF), Room709 (24 NSF), Room 710 (24 NSF),Room 711 (24 NSF), Room 712(275 NSF), Room 713 (25 NSF),Room 714 (275 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2012 18 11 Removed NSF (2182), Added NSF(2182), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (36), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of E S E PRE-K (850 NSF), 1unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (62NSF), 2 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (100 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 107(677 NSF), Room 109 (677 NSF),Room 114 (772 NSF), Room 114A(28 NSF), Room 115D (28 NSF)9,370 0 $843,300 $90 $02,182 -26 $196,380 $90 $0PAGE:85 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 172


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 18 12 Removed NSF (3397), Added NSF(3397), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (30), AddedStations (20) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of E S E FULL-TIME (950NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OT LAB(550 NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(210 NSF), 2 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (76 NSF), 2 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (60 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (45 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room101A (45 NSF), Room 107 (836NSF), Room 107A (26 NSF), Room107B (70 NSF), Room 108 (516NSF), Room 108A (70 NSF), Room109 (560 NSF), Room 109A (70NSF), Room 110 (836 NSF), Room110A (26 NSF), Room 110B (70NSF), Room 114A (39 NSF), Room114B (61 NSF), Room 114C (36NSF), Room 115A (39 NSF), Room115B (61 NSF), Room 115C (36NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 18 98 Removed NSF (730), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (730), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 060 (730 NSF)Renovation 2011 18 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 800 (4441 NSF), Room 801(3450 NSF), Room 801A (35 NSF),Room 802 (200 NSF), Room 803(250 NSF), Room 804 (200 NSF),Room 805 (195 NSF), Room 806(225 NSF)Renovation 2012 18 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 901 (100 NSF)3,397 -10 $305,730 $90 $0-730 -22 $65,700 $90 $08,996 0 $539,760 $60 $0100 0 $6,000 $60 $0PAGE:86 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 173


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2013 18 11 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (87 NSF), Room 101 (87NSF), Room 102 (1060 NSF), Room102A (28 NSF), Room 103 (1060NSF), Room 103A (28 NSF), Room104 (1060 NSF), Room 104A (28NSF), Room 105 (1060 NSF), Room105A (28 NSF), Room 106 (1060NSF), Room 106A (28 NSF), Room108 (1060 NSF), Room 108A (28NSF), Room 110 (1060 NSF), Room110A (28 NSF), Room 111 (1060NSF), Room 111A (28 NSF), Room112 (1060 NSF), Room 112A (28NSF), Room 112B (31 NSF), Room113 (1060 NSF), Room 113A (28NSF), Room 115 (1739 NSF), Room115A (28 NSF), Room 115B (28NSF), Room 115C (28 NSF), Room115E (28 NSF), Room 115F (28NSF)Renovation 2011 18 12 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (3440 NSF), Room 101(1465 NSF), Room 101B (140 NSF),Room 101C (240 NSF), Room 102(91 NSF), Room 103 (37 NSF),Room 104 (32 NSF), Room 105 (36NSF), Room 106 (161 NSF), Room106A (55 NSF), Room 106B (304NSF), Room 111 (266 NSF), Room112 (380 NSF), Room 112A (30NSF), Room 113 (120 NSF), Room114 (728 NSF), Room 115 (740NSF), Room 116 (30 NSF)12,964 0 $777,840 $60 $08,295 0 $497,700 $60 $0PAGE:87 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 174


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:CHILES MIDDLE SCHOOL1240 SANCTUARY DRIVE, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,430 0 1430Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 154 0 154Total Stations 1,584 0 1584Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,425 1425COFTE StudentMembership1,341 1,249Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $0NewConstructionCostCHILES MIDDLESCHOOLParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:88 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 175


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:CROOMS ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY2200 W 13TH STREET, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 893 20 913Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 893 20 913Utilization Factor 80% 85%School Capacity 714 776COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation594 576OTHER: Add one fire hydrant to provide fire protection.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>g 3 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required by DOEbefore a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with the Castaldianalysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>g, then a surveyamendment will be submitted to remodel this build<strong>in</strong>g out and replace with new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $10,000 $132,000 $1,737,764 $7,470,549 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $9,350,313NewConstructionCostPAGE:89 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 176


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCROOMS ACADEMY OFINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 21 3 Removed NSF (16394), Added NSF(16394), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (50), AddedStations (70) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of RESOURCE ROOM (584NSF), 1 unit of RESOURCE ROOM(591 NSF), 1 unit of P E DRESSINGROOM (MALE) (706 NSF), 1 unit ofP E DRESSING ROOM (FEMALE)(836 NSF), 1 unit of P E SHOWER(MALE) (247 NSF), 1 unit of P ESHOWER (FEMALE) (246 NSF), 1unit of SR HIGH GYMNASIUM(8165 NSF), 1 unit of P E LAUNDRY(148 NSF), 1 unit of P E TRAININGROOM (128 NSF), 1 unit of P EWEIGHT ROOM (1282 NSF), 1 unitof GYMNASIUM STORAGE (573NSF), 2 units of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (159 NSF), 1unit of CONCESSIONS (154 NSF),1 unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION(473 NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (913 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (207 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (158 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(179 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (190 NSF),1 unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (179 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (72 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (45NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (591NSF), Room 002 (584 NSF), Room003 (45 NSF), Room 004 (162 NSF),Room 005 (127 NSF), Room 006(128 NSF), Room 007 (190 NSF),Room 008 (246 NSF), Room 009(836 NSF), Room 010 (359 NSF),Room 011 (247 NSF), Room 012(706 NSF), Room 013 (148 NSF),Room 014 (154 NSF), Room 015(156 NSF), Room 016 (87 NSF),Room 017 (158 NSF), Room 019(1282 NSF), Room 020 (8165 NSF),Room 021 (179 NSF), Room 025(179 NSF), Room 026 (461 NSF),Room 027 (54 NSF), Room 028 (68NSF), Room 029 (139 NSF), Room101 (473 NSF), Room 103 (398NSF), Room 115A (72 NSF)CalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStation16,394 20 $1,737,764 $106 $0PAGE:90 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 177


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2016 21 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover to Room 100 (992 NSF),Room 100A (395 NSF), Room 100B(2920 NSF), Room 100D (2125NSF), Room 100F (184 NSF), Room100G (176 NSF), Room 101 (2762NSF), Room 101A (216 NSF), Room101B (244 NSF), Room 101C (289NSF), Room 101D (276 NSF), Room101E (88 NSF), Room 101F (271NSF), Room 101G (133 NSF),Room 101H (575 NSF), Room 101J(866 NSF), Room 102 (160 NSF),Room 103 (219 NSF), Room 104(163 NSF), Room 105 (148 NSF),Room 106 (140 NSF), Room 107(234 NSF), Room 108 (98 NSF),Room 109 (142 NSF), Room 110(138 NSF), Room 111 (12 NSF),Room 112 (236 NSF), Room 113(1662 NSF), Room 114 (1506 NSF),Room 114A (326 NSF), Room 114B(110 NSF), Room 114C (164 NSF),Room 114D (463 NSF), Room 114E(95 NSF), Room 115 (1703 NSF),Room 115A (747 NSF), Room 116(774 NSF), Room 117 (595 NSF),Room 117A (39 NSF), Room 117B(39 NSF), Room 118 (185 NSF),Room 118A (114 NSF), Room 118B(172 NSF), Room 118C (138 NSF),Room 118D (70 NSF), Room 118E(41 NSF), Room 119 (107 NSF),Room 119A (28 NSF), Room 120(141 NSF), Room 120B (18 NSF),Room 121 (140 NSF), Room 122(489 NSF), Room 123 (757 NSF),Room 123A (1037 NSF), Room123B (177 NSF), Room 124 (1666NSF), Room 124A (843 NSF), Room125 (731 NSF), Room 126 (1644NSF), Room 127 (82 NSF), Room128 (784 NSF), Room 129 (779NSF), Room 130 (776 NSF), Room131 (272 NSF), Room 132 (785NSF), Room 133 (455 NSF), Room200 (609 NSF), Room 200B (2926NSF), Room 200D (1989 NSF),Room 201 (595 NSF), Room 202(337 NSF), Room 202A (200 NSF),Room 203 (153 NSF), Room 204(618 NSF), Room 204A (552 NSF),Room 204B (455 NSF), Room 205(12 NSF), Room 206 (815 NSF),Room 207 (141 NSF), Room 208(140 NSF), Room 209 (1514 NSF),Room 209A (908 NSF), Room 209B(230 NSF), Room 210 (138 NSF),Room 210A (96 NSF), Room 211(1682 NSF), Room 212 (991 NSF),Room 212A (124 NSF), Room 213(1303 NSF), Room 214 (769 NSF),Room 215 (697 NSF), Room 216(280 NSF), Room 216A (148 NSF),Room 216B (163 NSF), Room 216C(172 NSF), Room 216D (163 NSF),Room 216F (166 NSF), Room 216G(172 NSF), Room 216H (168 NSF),Room 216J (216 NSF), Room 21884,495 0 $5,999,145 $71 $0PAGE:91 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 178


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2016 21 1 (635 NSF), Room 218A (46 NSF),Room 218B (45 NSF), Room 219(143 NSF), Room 219A (18 NSF),Room 220 (140 NSF), Room 221(760 NSF), Room 221A (1046 NSF),Room 221B (170 NSF), Room 222(479 NSF), Room 223 (731 NSF),Room 224 (1573 NSF), Room 224A(103 NSF), Room 225 (362 NSF),Room 226 (1579 NSF), Room 227(777 NSF), Room 228 (1425 NSF),Room 228A (138 NSF), Room 228B(136 NSF), Room 230 (774 NSF),Room 232 (782 NSF), Room 999(18135 NSF)Renovation 2016 21 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover to Room 100 (383 NSF),Room 101 (171 NSF), Room 102(169 NSF), Room 103 (5732 NSF),Room 103A (412 NSF), Room 103C(612 NSF), Room 103D (219 NSF),Room 103E (443 NSF), Room 103F(72 NSF), Room 103G (49 NSF),Room 103H (49 NSF), Room 103J(888 NSF), Room 103K (158 NSF),Room 103L (370 NSF), Room 103M(173 NSF), Room 103N (406 NSF),Room 103P (61 NSF), Room 103R(91 NSF), Room 104 (1311 NSF),Room 104A (106 NSF), Room 105(133 NSF), Room 105A (129 NSF),Room 106 (647 NSF), Room 107(142 NSF), Room 108 (298 NSF),Room 109 (352 NSF), Room 109M(127 NSF), Room 110 (47 NSF),Room 111 (761 NSF), Room 112(786 NSF), Room 113 (792 NSF),Room 114 (768 NSF), Room 115(1637 NSF), Room 116 (2230 NSF)84,495 0 $5,999,145 $71 $020,724 0 $1,471,404 $71 $0PAGE:92 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 179


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:CRYSTAL LAKE ELEMENTARY231 RINEHART RD, LAKE MARYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade PRE-K E S E PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 829 -21 808Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 829 -21 808Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 829 808COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation787 758OTHER: Install irrigation throughout campus.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $10,000 $186,120 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $196,120NewConstructionCostPAGE:93 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 180


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gCRYSTAL LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 83 1 Removed NSF (2068), Added NSF(2068), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (36), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (978 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (921 NSF),1 unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (39NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (80 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (50 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 111 (921 NSF), Room 111A(66 NSF), Room 111B (53 NSF),Room 136 (978 NSF), Room 136A(50 NSF)2,068 -21 $186,120 $90 $0PAGE:94 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 181


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:EASTBROOK ELEMENTARY5525 TANGERINE AVENUE, WINTER PARKCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 919 -22 897Reloc. Stations 22 -22 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 941 -44 897Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 941 897COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation785 765OTHER: East side of campus - Add 1 fire hydrant and 400 feet of pipe. Slope between fence& playground area is too steep. Foot traffic and stormwater runoff is erod<strong>in</strong>g ground. Installa 2' high reta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g wall. Update five handicap ramps.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommended new construction is an addition to Build<strong>in</strong>g 12 -Covered P.E. area to provide P.E. Storage, teacher plann<strong>in</strong>g office, staff toilet & studenttoilets adjacent to play area.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $117,000 $226,440 $6,037,500 $102,030Estimated Total Project Cost $6,482,970NewConstructionCostPAGE:95 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 182


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gEASTBROOKELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofELEMENTARY P E STORAGE (275NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (150 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (45 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(45 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (55NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 36 2 Removed NSF (1727), Added NSF(1727), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (37), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (627 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (820 NSF),1 unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION (45NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (125 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 003(784 NSF), Room 003A (33 NSF),Room 003B (45 NSF), Room 003C(36 NSF), Room 006 (627 NSF),Room 009 (202 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 36 3 Removed NSF (56), Added NSF(56), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (56 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 010A (56 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 36 99 Removed NSF (733), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (733), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 106 (728 NSF),Room 106A (5 NSF)570 0 $102,030 $179 $01,727 -22 $155,430 $90 $056 0 $5,040 $90 $0-733 -22 $65,970 $90 $0PAGE:96 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 183


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 36 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g to Room001 (321 NSF), Room 001A (137NSF), Room 001B (562 NSF), Room001C (732 NSF), Room 001D (1194NSF), Room 001E (568 NSF), Room001F (628 NSF), Room 001G (1086NSF), Room 001H (195 NSF), Room001J (216 NSF), Room 001K (627NSF), Room 001L (568 NSF), Room001M (894 NSF), Room 001N (480NSF), Room 002 (197 NSF), Room003 (181 NSF), Room 004 (259NSF), Room 005 (250 NSF), Room006 (236 NSF), Room 006A (32NSF), Room 007 (31 NSF), Room008 (363 NSF), Room 008A (48NSF), Room 009 (120 NSF), Room011 (28 NSF), Room 012 (188 NSF),Room 012A (19 NSF), Room 013(90 NSF), Room 014 (253 NSF),Room 014A (141 NSF), Room 014B(141 NSF), Room 015 (420 NSF),Room 016 (600 NSF), Room 016A(46 NSF), Room 016B (46 NSF),Room 017 (975 NSF), Room 017A(44 NSF), Room 017B (60 NSF),Room 018 (975 NSF), Room 018A(60 NSF), Room 018B (44 NSF),Room 019 (4513 NSF), Room 019A(632 NSF), Room 019B (255 NSF),Room 019C (119 NSF), Room 019D(87 NSF), Room 019E (87 NSF),Room 019F (127 NSF), Room 019G(126 NSF), Room 020 (370 NSF),Room 021 (854 NSF), Room 021A(60 NSF), Room 021B (61 NSF),Room 022 (854 NSF), Room 022A(60 NSF), Room 022B (61 NSF),Room 023 (409 NSF), Room 024(679 NSF), Room 024A (44 NSF),Room 024B (59 NSF), Room 025(679 NSF), Room 025A (44 NSF),Room 025B (60 NSF), Room 026(854 NSF), Room 026A (60 NSF),Room 026B (61 NSF), Room 027(899 NSF), Room 027A (44 NSF),Room 027B (87 NSF), Room 028(854 NSF), Room 028A (44 NSF),Room 028B (61 NSF), Room 029(908 NSF), Room 029A (44 NSF),Room 029B (61 NSF), Room 030(903 NSF), Room 030A (44 NSF),Room 030B (88 NSF), Room 031(903 NSF), Room 031A (44 NSF),Room 031B (88 NSF), Room 032(912 NSF), Room 032A (44 NSF),Room 032B (90 NSF), Room 033(912 NSF), Room 033A (44 NSF),Room 033B (90 NSF), Room 034(706 NSF), Room 034A (44 NSF),Room 034B (61 NSF), Room 035(706 NSF), Room 035A (44 NSF),Room 035B (61 NSF), Room 035C(19 NSF), Room 036 (1234 NSF),Room 036A (179 NSF), Room 036B(42 NSF), Room 036C (162 NSF),Room 036D (46 NSF), Room 036E(230 NSF), Room 036F (92 NSF),Room 037 (913 NSF), Room 037A45,108 0 $2,706,480 $60 $0PAGE:97 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 184


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 36 1 (44 NSF), Room 037B (87 NSF),Room 038 (854 NSF), Room 038A(44 NSF), Room 038B (61 NSF),Room 039 (908 NSF), Room 039A(44 NSF), Room 039B (61 NSF),Room 040 (854 NSF), Room 040A(44 NSF), Room 040B (61 NSF),Room 041 (363 NSF), Room 042(854 NSF), Room 042A (44 NSF),Room 042B (61 NSF), Room 043(416 NSF), Room 044 (863 NSF),Room 044A (44 NSF), Room 044B(61 NSF), Room 045 (365 NSF),Room 045A (44 NSF), Room 045B(69 NSF), Room 045C (82 NSF),Room 046 (363 NSF), Room 046A(44 NSF), Room 046B (69 NSF),Room 046C (69 NSF), Room 047(451 NSF), Room 048 (753 NSF),Room 048A (58 NSF)Renovation 2011 36 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1564 NSF), Room 001A(434 NSF), Room 001B (40 NSF),Room 001C (143 NSF), Room 002(1109 NSF), Room 002A (100 NSF),Room 002B (60 NSF), Room 002C(149 NSF), Room 002D (100 NSF),Room 004 (810 NSF), Room 004A(60 NSF), Room 004B (45 NSF),Room 005 (627 NSF), Room 007(807 NSF), Room 007A (30 NSF),Room 007B (149 NSF), Room 007C(24 NSF), Room 008 (599 NSF),Room 010 (408 NSF), Room 010A(30 NSF), Room 011 (25 NSF),Room 012 (267 NSF), Room 013(147 NSF), Room 014 (56 NSF),Room 015 (80 NSF), Room 016 (25NSF), Room 017 (86 NSF), Room018 (302 NSF), Room 019 (828NSF), Room 020 (828 NSF)45,108 0 $2,706,480 $60 $09,932 0 $595,920 $60 $0PAGE:98 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 185


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gEASTBROOKELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 36 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g to Room001 (2405 NSF), Room 001A (486NSF), Room 001B (813 NSF), Room002 (130 NSF), Room 003 (67 NSF),Room 004 (58 NSF), Room 005(133 NSF), Room 006 (3010 NSF),Room 006A (44 NSF), Room 006B(44 NSF), Room 006C (371 NSF),Room 006D (252 NSF), Room 006E(682 NSF), Room 006F (44 NSF),Room 006G (44 NSF), Room 006H(335 NSF), Room 006J (171 NSF),Room 006K (491 NSF), Room 006L(393 NSF), Room 006M (262 NSF),Room 007 (947 NSF), Room 007A(56 NSF), Room 007B (62 NSF),Room 008 (941 NSF), Room 008A(56 NSF), Room 008B (62 NSF),Room 009 (944 NSF), Room 009A(56 NSF), Room 009B (62 NSF),Room 010 (942 NSF), Room 010B(62 NSF), Room 011 (329 NSF),Room 012 (49 NSF), Room 013(387 NSF), Room 013A (120 NSF),Room 014 (106 NSF), Room 015(280 NSF), Room 017 (329 NSF),Room 200 (1423 NSF), Room 200A(45 NSF), Room 200B (68 NSF),Room 201 (289 NSF), Room 201A(32 NSF), Room 202 (929 NSF),Room 202A (51 NSF), Room 202B(89 NSF), Room 203 (930 NSF),Room 203A (51 NSF), Room 203B(102 NSF), Room 204 (932 NSF),Room 204A (51 NSF), Room 204B(203 NSF), Room 205 (932 NSF),Room 205A (51 NSF), Room 205B(203 NSF), Room 206 (932 NSF),Room 206A (51 NSF), Room 207(930 NSF), Room 207A (51 NSF),Room 208 (929 NSF), Room 208A(51 NSF), Room 208B (193 NSF),Room 209 (929 NSF), Room 209A(51 NSF), Room 209B (197 NSF),Room 210 (893 NSF), Room 210A(48 NSF), Room 211 (893 NSF),Room 211A (48 NSF), Room 212(44 NSF), Room 213 (287 NSF),Room 213A (118 NSF), Room 213B(120 NSF), Room 214 (330 NSF)29,501 0 $1,770,060 $60 $0PAGE:99 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 186


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gEASTBROOKELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 36 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (2742 NSF), Room 001A(168 NSF), Room 001C (149 NSF),Room 001D (149 NSF), Room 001E(322 NSF), Room 001F (85 NSF),Room 002 (485 NSF), Room 002A(31 NSF), Room 002B (24 NSF),Room 003 (1140 NSF), Room 003A(73 NSF), Room 003B (80 NSF),Room 003C (136 NSF), Room 003D(136 NSF), Room 003E (120 NSF),Room 003F (64 NSF), Room 004(168 NSF), Room 005 (327 NSF),Room 006 (106 NSF), Room 007(25 NSF), Room 008 (120 NSF),Room 009 (100 NSF), Room 010(192 NSF)Renovation 2011 36 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (988 NSF), Room 001A(200 NSF), Room 001B (32 NSF),Room 001C (32 NSF), Room 001D(64 NSF), Room 002 (988 NSF),Room 002A (200 NSF), Room 002B(31 NSF), Room 002C (31 NSF),Room 002D (64 NSF), Room 003(988 NSF), Room 004 (988 NSF),Room 005 (980 NSF), Room 005A(100 NSF), Room 005B (27 NSF),Room 006 (597 NSF), Room 006A(27 NSF), Room 007 (267 NSF),Room 007A (26 NSF), Room 008(251 NSF), Room 009 (40 NSF),Room 010 (26 NSF), Room 011 (70NSF), Room 012 (18 NSF), Room013 (40 NSF), Room 014 (25 NSF),Room 015 (784 NSF), Room 016(474 NSF), Room 017 (784 NSF)6,942 0 $416,520 $60 $09,142 0 $548,520 $60 $0PAGE:100 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 187


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER ANNEX1722 WEST AIRPORT BOULEVARD, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MULTIPLE USE SUPPORT MULTIPLE USE SUPPORTLow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 10 0 10Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 10 0 10Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation0 0REMODELING: Remodeled 7,011 +/- sf out of the ESC Annex which is directly adjacent toAlternative Ed School - Journeys Academy. This site is an L-shaped former shopp<strong>in</strong>g centerwith two facilities (ESC Annex & Journey's Academy) located on the same site. Remodel<strong>in</strong>gwill be performed to convert these spaces <strong>in</strong>to classrooms for Journeys Academy.Classrooms are shown on survey as new construction for Journeys Academy.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $743,166 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $743,166NewConstructionCostPAGE:101 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 188


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gEDUCATIONALSUPPORT CENTERANNEXParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 92 1 Removed NSF (7011), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (7011), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (0),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 018 (3353 NSF),Room 035 (965 NSF), Room 036(901 NSF), Room 037 (298 NSF),Room 038 (639 NSF), Room 039(637 NSF), Room 039A (30 NSF),Room 039B (29 NSF), Room 039C(7 NSF), Room 040 (152 NSF)CalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStation-7,011 0 $743,166 $106 $0PAGE:102 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 189


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:ENDEAVOR SCHOOL3010 Old Lake Mary Road, Lake MaryCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use VACANT EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTLow Grade PRE-K E S E GRADE 6High Grade PRE-K E S E GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 256 0 256Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 256 0 256Utilization Factor 0% 100%School Capacity 0 256COFTE StudentMembership0 254Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $0NewConstructionCostENDEAVOR SCHOOL Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:103 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 190


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:ENGLISH ESTATES ELEMENTARY299 OXFORD ROAD, FERN PARKCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 845 -20 825Reloc. Stations 22 -22 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 867 -42 825Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 867 825COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation769 744OTHER: Add sidewalk between kitchen & cafeteria for staff access.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>g 1 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required by DOEbefore a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with the Castaldianalysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>g, then a surveyamendment will be submitted to remodel the build<strong>in</strong>g out & replace with new construction.Renovation of Build<strong>in</strong>g 6 Electrical is to provide a lightn<strong>in</strong>g protection system for build<strong>in</strong>g andocc<strong>up</strong>ancy sensors <strong>in</strong> all <strong>in</strong>terior spaces.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $28,000 $5,296,590 $3,317,700 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $8,642,290NewConstructionCostENGLISH ESTATESELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 3 1 Removed NSF (51001), Added NSF(50782), Difference NSF (219),Percent (0.43%), Removed Stations-51,001 -10 $4,590,090 $90 $0PAGE:104 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 191


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 3 1 (484), Added Stations (474)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 19 units ofPRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (882NSF), 6 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (897 NSF), 3units of RESOURCE ROOM (486NSF), 1 unit ofPRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE(250 NSF), 4 units of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (185NSF), 1 unit of BOOKKEEPINGOFFICE (137 NSF), 1 unit ofRECEPTION AREA (378 NSF), 1unit of PRODUCTION WORKROOM(240 NSF), 1 unit of CONFERENCEROOM (204 NSF), 1 unit of CLINIC(180 NSF), 1 unit of GENERALSCHOOL STORAGE (154 NSF), 1unit of VAULT/STUDENTRECORDS (83 NSF), 1 unit ofITINERANT OFFICE (125 NSF), 1unit of TEACHER PLANNINGOFFICE (576 NSF), 1 unit ofTEACHER LOUNGE/DINING (896NSF), 3 units of GENERALSCHOOL SPACE (89 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL RECEIVING (154NSF), 4 units of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (40 NSF), 1 unitof DINING AREA (2680 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN DRY STORAGE (214NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(107 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENFOOD PREPARATION (1185 NSF),1 unit of OTHER FOOD SERVICE(364 NSF), 1 unit of STAGE (741NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (4456 NSF), 1 unit ofCOVERED WALKWAY (6720 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM(2049 NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICALROOM (96 NSF), 1 unit ofTELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (96 NSF), 26 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (89 NSF), 19units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (40 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(233 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (235 NSF),1 unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (50 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (MALE) (42 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM(FEMALE) (42 NSF), 2 units ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (48 NSF), 1 unit of PUBLICUSE RESTROOM (MALE) (80NSF), 1 unit of PUBLIC USERESTROOM (FEMALE) (80 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001A (1080NSF), Room 001B (816 NSF), Room001C (1080 NSF), Room 001D (816NSF), Room 002A (150 NSF), Room002B (30 NSF), Room 003A (928NSF), Room 003B (99 NSF), Room004A (504 NSF), Room 004B (56-51,001 -10 $4,590,090 $90 $0PAGE:105 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 192


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 3 1 NSF), Room 005A (936 NSF), Room005B (104 NSF), Room 006A (96NSF), Room 006B (35 NSF), Room006C (5 NSF), Room 007A (897NSF), Room 007B (117 NSF), Room008A (887 NSF), Room 008B (64NSF), Room 009A (868 NSF), Room009B (64 NSF), Room 010A (132NSF), Room 011A (96 NSF), Room012A (96 NSF), Room 013A (520NSF), Room 014A (72 NSF), Room014B (72 NSF), Room 015A (96NSF), Room 015B (48 NSF), Room015C (48 NSF), Room 016A (868NSF), Room 016B (80 NSF), Room017A (868 NSF), Room 017C (42NSF), Room 018A (868 NSF), Room018B (96 NSF), Room 018C (42NSF), Room 019A (576 NSF), Room019B (42 NSF), Room 019C (42NSF), Room 021 (132 NSF), Room022A (868 NSF), Room 022B (96NSF), Room 022C (42 NSF), Room023A (868 NSF), Room 023B (96NSF), Room 023C (42 NSF), Room024A (868 NSF), Room 024B (93NSF), Room 024C (42 NSF), Room024D (56 NSF), Room 025A (868NSF), Room 025B (868 NSF), Room025C (24 NSF), Room 025D (24NSF), Room 027A (899 NSF), Room027B (99 NSF), Room 027C (42NSF), Room 027D (24 NSF), Room028A (868 NSF), Room 028B (99NSF), Room 028C (42 NSF), Room028D (48 NSF), Room 029A (868NSF), Room 029B (88 NSF), Room029C (48 NSF), Room 030A (868NSF), Room 030B (72 NSF), Room030C (48 NSF), Room 031A (868NSF), Room 031B (72 NSF), Room031C (48 NSF), Room 032A (868NSF), Room 032B (88 NSF), Room032C (48 NSF), Room 033A (868NSF), Room 033B (88 NSF), Room033C (48 NSF), Room 034A (868NSF), Room 034B (88 NSF), Room034C (48 NSF), Room 035A (868NSF), Room 035B (88 NSF), Room035C (48 NSF), Room 036A (868NSF), Room 036B (88 NSF), Room036C (48 NSF), Room 037A (960NSF), Room 037B (108 NSF), Room037C (42 NSF), Room 038A (960NSF), Room 038B (104 NSF), Room038C (42 NSF), Room 039A (42NSF), Room 039B (182 NSF), Room040A (486 NSF), Room 040B (91NSF), Room 041A (468 NSF), Room041B (64 NSF), Room 042B (25NSF), Room 042C (25 NSF), Room042D (25 NSF), Room 042E (25NSF), Room 042F (25 NSF), Room042G (25 NSF), Room 042H (144NSF), Room 043B (25 NSF), Room043C (25 NSF), Room 043D (25NSF), Room 043E (25 NSF), Room043F (25 NSF), Room 043G (25NSF), Room 043H (144 NSF), Room-51,001 -10 $4,590,090 $90 $0PAGE:106 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 193


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 3 1 047A (121 NSF), Room 047B (160NSF), Room 047C (238 NSF), Room047D (22 NSF), Room 047E (124NSF), Room 048 (132 NSF), Room048A (132 NSF), Room 048B (239NSF), Room 049 (378 NSF), Room049A (180 NSF), Room 049B (25NSF), Room 049C (25 NSF), Room049D (80 NSF), Room 049E (80NSF), Room 049F (44 NSF), Room049G (210 NSF), Room 049H (204NSF), Room 049J (250 NSF), Room049K (137 NSF), Room 049L (83NSF), Room 049M (54 NSF), Room049N (127 NSF), Room 050 (195NSF), Room 050A (121 NSF), Room050B (154 NSF), Room 050C (63NSF), Room 051 (741 NSF), Room052 (2680 NSF), Room 053 (1185NSF), Room 053A (107 NSF), Room053B (48 NSF), Room 053C (48NSF), Room 053D (214 NSF), Room053E (46 NSF), Room 053F (33NSF), Room 053G (64 NSF), Room053H (154 NSF), Room 053J (237NSF), Room 054 (648 NSF), Room056 (195 NSF), Room 057 (701NSF), Room 057A (21 NSF), Room100 (3360 NSF), Room 100A (3360NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 3 3 Removed NSF (6225), Added NSF(6225), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (40), AddedStations (40) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (950 NSF), 1unit of E S E PART-TIME (950NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME(950 NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OTLAB (550 NSF), 1 unit of E S ERESOURCE (375 NSF), 1 unit of ES E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (125 NSF), 1 unit ofCOVERED WALKWAY (585 NSF), 4units of MATERIAL STORAGE (100NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (60NSF), 3 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (100NSF), Room 001A (485 NSF), Room002 (504 NSF), Room 003 (504NSF), Room 004 (803 NSF), Room004A (28 NSF), Room 005 (803NSF), Room 005A (43 NSF), Room005B (424 NSF), Room 005C (284NSF), Room 005D (284 NSF), Room005E (33 NSF), Room 006 (258NSF), Room 006A (85 NSF), Room007 (803 NSF), Room 007A (43NSF), Room 008 (93 NSF), Room009 (504 NSF), Room 010 (55 NSF),Room 011 (58 NSF), Room 012 (31NSF)-51,001 -10 $4,590,090 $90 $06,225 0 $560,250 $90 $0PAGE:107 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 194


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gENGLISH ESTATESELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 3 6 Removed NSF (891), Added NSF(891), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (15), AddedStations (5) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (752 NSF), 1unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (64NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (75 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 107 (752 NSF),Room 107A (80 NSF), Room 107B(59 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 3 98 Removed NSF (734), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (734), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 018 (734 NSF)Renovation 2011 3 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (840 NSF), Room 001A(840 NSF), Room 002 (989 NSF),Room 002A (357 NSF), Room 002B(28 NSF), Room 003 (952 NSF),Room 003A (28 NSF), Room 003B(28 NSF), Room 003C (224 NSF),Room 003D (62 NSF), Room 004(989 NSF), Room 004A (28 NSF),Room 004B (28 NSF), Room 004C(224 NSF), Room 004D (62 NSF),Room 005 (952 NSF), Room 005A(72 NSF), Room 005B (25 NSF),Room 006 (102 NSF), Room 007(952 NSF), Room 007A (72 NSF),Room 008 (102 NSF)Renovation 2011 3 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (496 NSF), Room 002(1525 NSF), Room 002A (35 NSF),Room 002B (41 NSF), Room 002C(160 NSF), Room 003 (1149 NSF),Room 003A (144 NSF), Room 003B(58 NSF), Room 003C (102 NSF),Room 004 (80 NSF), Room 005(318 NSF), Room 006 (300 NSF),Room 006A (100 NSF), Room 006B(21 NSF)891 -10 $80,190 $90 $0-734 -22 $66,060 $90 $07,956 0 $477,360 $60 $04,529 0 $271,740 $60 $0PAGE:108 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 195


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gENGLISH ESTATESELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 3 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (3080 NSF), Room 002(896 NSF), Room 003 (42 NSF),Room 004 (42 NSF), Room 005 (30NSF), Room 006 (94 NSF), Room008 (240 NSF), Room 009 (180NSF), Room 010 (256 NSF), Room011 (192 NSF), Room 012 (162NSF), Room 013 (560 NSF), Room014 (84 NSF), Room 015 (171 NSF),Room 016 (476 NSF), Room 017(308 NSF), Room 018 (42 NSF),Room 019 (60 NSF), Room 020(374 NSF), Room 021 (168 NSF),Room 022 (108 NSF), Room 023(96 NSF), Room 024 (90 NSF),Room 025 (420 NSF), Room 026(42 NSF), Room 027 (42 NSF),Room 100 (1300 NSF)9,555 0 $573,300 $60 $0PAGE:109 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 196


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gENGLISH ESTATESELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 3 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1754 NSF), Room 002(1560 NSF), Room 003 (108 NSF),Room 004 (108 NSF), Room 100(604 NSF), Room 100A (662 NSF),Room 100B (1098 NSF), Room100C (460 NSF), Room 100D (1090NSF), Room 100E (674 NSF), Room100F (64 NSF), Room 100G (64NSF), Room 101 (201 NSF), Room101A (159 NSF), Room 101B (157NSF), Room 101C (179 NSF), Room102 (640 NSF), Room 102A (61NSF), Room 103 (2560 NSF), Room103A (253 NSF), Room 103B (5537NSF), Room 103C (37 NSF), Room103D (65 NSF), Room 103F (55NSF), Room 103G (65 NSF), Room103H (65 NSF), Room 103L (378NSF), Room 103N (28 NSF), Room103P (28 NSF), Room 103Q (21NSF), Room 104 (775 NSF), Room104A (84 NSF), Room 104B (45NSF), Room 104C (145 NSF), Room105 (61 NSF), Room 106 (769 NSF),Room 106A (83 NSF), Room 106B(45 NSF), Room 108 (772 NSF),Room 108A (84 NSF), Room 108B(45 NSF), Room 108C (147 NSF),Room 110 (770 NSF), Room 110A(83 NSF), Room 110B (45 NSF),Room 111 (226 NSF), Room 112(770 NSF), Room 112A (83 NSF),Room 112B (814 NSF), Room 112C(147 NSF), Room 113 (81 NSF),Room 114 (772 NSF), Room 114A(83 NSF), Room 114B (45 NSF),Room 115 (45 NSF), Room 116(772 NSF), Room 116A (83 NSF),Room 116B (45 NSF), Room 116C(142 NSF), Room 117 (261 NSF),Room 118 (770 NSF), Room 118A(83 NSF), Room 118B (45 NSF),Room 119 (379 NSF), Room 119A(19 NSF), Room 120 (770 NSF),Room 120A (83 NSF), Room 120B(45 NSF), Room 120C (147 NSF),Room 121 (403 NSF), Room 121A(20 NSF), Room 121B (48 NSF),Room 122 (772 NSF), Room 122A(84 NSF), Room 122B (45 NSF),Room 123 (59 NSF), Room 124(769 NSF), Room 124A (83 NSF),Room 124B (45 NSF), Room 124C(145 NSF), Room 125 (353 NSF),Room 125A (105 NSF), Room 126(796 NSF), Room 126A (85 NSF),Room 126B (45 NSF)33,255 0 $1,995,300 $60 $0PAGE:110 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 197


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CENTER2985 OSPREY TRAIL, LONGWOODCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMUNITY SERVICELow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembership0 0Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $540,097 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $540,097NewConstructionCostPAGE:111 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 198


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES CENTERParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 81 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems to Room 002A (1050 NSF),Room 002B (125 NSF), Room 002C(34 NSF), Room 002D (194 NSF),Room 002E (194 NSF), Room 002F(232 NSF), Room 003A (1223 NSF),Room 003B (115 NSF), Room 004A(496 NSF), Room 004B (92 NSF),Room 004C (80 NSF), Room 004D(39 NSF), Room 005B (100 NSF),Room 005C (40 NSF), Room 005D(80 NSF), Room 006A (1209 NSF),Room 006B (72 NSF), Room 006C(32 NSF), Room 006D (86 NSF),Room 006E (218 NSF), Room 007A(111 NSF), Room 007F (226 NSF),Room 999 (1559 NSF)7,607 0 $540,097 $71 $0PAGE:112 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 199


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:EVANS ELEMENTARY100 CHAPMAN ROAD, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade PRE-K E S E PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 694 -13 681Reloc. Stations 22 -22 0Mod. Stations 264 0 264Total Stations 980 -35 945Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 980 945COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation853 893OTHER: Fenced play area is too small to accommodate the students. Open field is availableadjacent to play area. Enlarge play area by mov<strong>in</strong>g/add<strong>in</strong>g fence. Ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> secureseparation from road and park<strong>in</strong>g.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $57,000 $180,810 $5,894,220 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $6,132,030NewConstructionCostPAGE:113 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 200


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gEVANS ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 76 1 Removed NSF (1273), Added NSF(1273), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (18), AddedStations (5) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (1010 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (75 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(110 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (78 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 117A (66 NSF),Room 117B (69 NSF), Room 117C(50 NSF), Room 118 (1010 NSF),Room 118A (78 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 76 98 Removed NSF (736), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (736), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 006 (736 NSF)1,273 -13 $114,570 $90 $0-736 -22 $66,240 $90 $0PAGE:114 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 201


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 76 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (1771 NSF), Room 100A(523 NSF), Room 100B (44 NSF),Room 100C (79 NSF), Room 100D(38 NSF), Room 100E (38 NSF),Room 101 (1014 NSF), Room 101A(68 NSF), Room 101B (86 NSF),Room 101C (61 NSF), Room 102(3233 NSF), Room 102A (170 NSF),Room 102B (198 NSF), Room 102C(351 NSF), Room 102D (47 NSF),Room 102E (47 NSF), Room 102F(282 NSF), Room 102G (109 NSF),Room 102H (512 NSF), Room 102J(362 NSF), Room 102K (236 NSF),Room 102L (181 NSF), Room 102M(238 NSF), Room 103 (1044 NSF),Room 103A (66 NSF), Room 103B(148 NSF), Room 103C (61 NSF),Room 104 (467 NSF), Room 105(1080 NSF), Room 105A (76 NSF),Room 105B (61 NSF), Room 106(431 NSF), Room 107 (928 NSF),Room 107A (42 NSF), Room 107B(122 NSF), Room 107C (77 NSF),Room 108 (914 NSF), Room 108A(50 NSF), Room 108B (64 NSF),Room 109 (912 NSF), Room 109A(50 NSF), Room 109B (96 NSF),Room 109C (91 NSF), Room 110(638 NSF), Room 111 (928 NSF),Room 111A (42 NSF), Room 111B(77 NSF), Room 112 (326 NSF),Room 114 (431 NSF), Room 115(863 NSF), Room 115A (96 NSF),Room 115B (212 NSF), Room 115C(60 NSF), Room 116 (112 NSF),Room 116A (112 NSF), Room 117(1016 NSF), Room 117D (112 NSF),Room 117E (60 NSF), Room 117F(98 NSF), Room 117G (132 NSF),Room 118B (60 NSF), Room 119(6708 NSF), Room 119A (748 NSF),Room 120 (2004 NSF), Room 120A(131 NSF), Room 120B (93 NSF),Room 120C (385 NSF), Room 120D(145 NSF), Room 120E (218 NSF),Room 120F (69 NSF), Room 121(58 NSF), Room 122 (61 NSF),Room 122A (293 NSF), Room 123(56 NSF), Room 123A (359 NSF),Room 124 (188 NSF), Room 125(471 NSF), Room 125A (64 NSF),Room 125B (144 NSF), Room 125C(61 NSF), Room 126 (536 NSF),Room 127 (122 NSF), Room 128(467 NSF), Room 129 (971 NSF),Room 129A (42 NSF), Room 129B(99 NSF), Room 129C (77 NSF),Room 130 (1127 NSF), Room 130A(55 NSF), Room 130B (104 NSF),Room 130C (64 NSF), Room 131(951 NSF), Room 131A (50 NSF),Room 131B (93 NSF), Room 132(952 NSF), Room 132A (50 NSF),97,685 0 $5,861,100 $60 $0PAGE:115 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 202


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 76 1 Room 132B (119 NSF), Room 132C(73 NSF), Room 133 (513 NSF),Room 134 (971 NSF), Room 134A(42 NSF), Room 134B (77 NSF),Room 135 (503 NSF), Room 136(389 NSF), Room 137 (936 NSF),Room 137A (50 NSF), Room 137B(127 NSF), Room 137C (61 NSF),Room 138 (944 NSF), Room 138A(60 NSF), Room 138B (61 NSF),Room 139 (953 NSF), Room 139A(50 NSF), Room 139B (77 NSF),Room 139C (61 NSF), Room 140(280 NSF), Room 141 (539 NSF),Room 141A (484 NSF), Room 141B(265 NSF), Room 141C (216 NSF),Room 141D (177 NSF), Room 141E(231 NSF), Room 141F (181 NSF),Room 141G (121 NSF), Room 141H(209 NSF), Room 141J (156 NSF),Room 141K (209 NSF), Room 141L(226 NSF), Room 141M (222 NSF),Room 141N (52 NSF), Room 141P(53 NSF), Room 141Q (1063 NSF),Room 141R (230 NSF), Room 141S(97 NSF), Room 142 (208 NSF),Room 142A (110 NSF), Room 143(627 NSF), Room 143A (90 NSF),Room 144 (106 NSF), Room 145(354 NSF), Room 146 (916 NSF),Room 147 (1058 NSF), Room 148(601 NSF), Room 149 (768 NSF),Room 150 (768 NSF), Room 151(451 NSF), Room 152 (1058 NSF),Room 153 (830 NSF), Room 200(2063 NSF), Room 201 (1086 NSF),Room 201A (64 NSF), Room 201B(156 NSF), Room 201C (114 NSF),Room 201D (164 NSF), Room 202(49 NSF), Room 203 (59 NSF),Room 204 (244 NSF), Room 204A(129 NSF), Room 205 (48 NSF),Room 206 (40 NSF), Room 207(816 NSF), Room 207A (133 NSF),Room 207B (90 NSF), Room 208(1252 NSF), Room 208A (48 NSF),Room 208B (48 NSF), Room 208C(64 NSF), Room 209 (1012 NSF),Room 209A (59 NSF), Room 210(150 NSF), Room 211 (48 NSF),Room 212 (48 NSF), Room 213 (40NSF), Room 214 (932 NSF), Room214A (117 NSF), Room 214B (75NSF), Room 215 (156 NSF), Room216 (932 NSF), Room 217 (173NSF), Room 218 (48 NSF), Room219 (48 NSF), Room 220 (540 NSF),Room 221 (911 NSF), Room 221A(117 NSF), Room 221B (75 NSF),Room 222 (932 NSF), Room 222A(75 NSF), Room 223 (40 NSF),Room 224 (40 NSF), Room 225(958 NSF), Room 225A (229 NSF),Room 225B (59 NSF), Room 226(964 NSF), Room 226A (59 NSF),Room 227 (939 NSF), Room 228(48 NSF), Room 229 (48 NSF),Room 230 (48 NSF), Room 231(966 NSF), Room 231A (59 NSF),97,685 0 $5,861,100 $60 $0PAGE:116 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 203


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 76 1 Room 232 (948 NSF), Room 232A(59 NSF), Room 233 (48 NSF),Room 234 (48 NSF), Room 235(948 NSF), Room 235A (229 NSF),Room 235B (59 NSF), Room 236(591 NSF), Room 237 (946 NSF),Room 237A (40 NSF), Room 237B(59 NSF), Room 239 (975 NSF),Room 239A (40 NSF), Room 239B(116 NSF), Room 239C (75 NSF),Room 240 (948 NSF), Room 240A(48 NSF), Room 240B (59 NSF),Room 241 (711 NSF), Room 242(104 NSF), Room 243 (950 NSF),Room 243A (48 NSF), Room 243B(126 NSF), Room 243C (61 NSF),Room 244 (975 NSF), Room 244A(40 NSF), Room 244B (75 NSF),Room 245 (1028 NSF), Room 245A(48 NSF), Room 245B (48 NSF),Room 245C (150 NSF), Room 245D(91 NSF), Room 245E (59 NSF),Room 246 (104 NSF), Room 247(240 NSF), Room 248 (321 NSF),Room 249 (52 NSF), Room 250 (52NSF), Room 251 (1482 NSF), Room251A (70 NSF), Room 251B (155NSF), Room 251C (143 NSF), Room251D (100 NSF), Room 252 (554NSF), Room 253 (553 NSF), Room254 (149 NSF), Room 255 (849NSF), Room 256 (1227 NSF), Room257 (1413 NSF), Room 258 (2261NSF), Room 259 (716 NSF)Renovation 2011 76 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms to Room 101A(44 NSF), Room 101B (44 NSF),Room 101C (250 NSF), Room 101D(153 NSF), Room 101E (61 NSF)97,685 0 $5,861,100 $60 $0552 0 $33,120 $60 $0PAGE:117 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 204


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:FOREST CITY ELEMENTARY1010 SAND LAKE ROAD, ALTAMONTE SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 909 -5 904Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 909 -5 904Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 909 904COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation781 864OTHER: South of build<strong>in</strong>g 3, foot traffic and stormwater runoff have caused erosion. Designand <strong>in</strong>stall solution. Add two additional fire hydrants and pip<strong>in</strong>g.REMODEL OF BUILDING 6: Recommendation is to br<strong>in</strong>g cafeteria/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g/serv<strong>in</strong>g area <strong>up</strong> tocurrent district standards.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $12,000 $81,000 $1,973,880 $3,025,740 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $5,092,620NewConstructionCostPAGE:118 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 205


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFOREST CITYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 33 2 Removed NSF (4922), Added NSF(4922), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (35), AddedStations (30) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of E S E PRE-K (800 NSF), 2units of E S E FULL-TIME (950NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OT LAB(550 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (32 NSF), 4units of MATERIAL STORAGE (100NSF), 4 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 002 (794NSF), Room 002A (259 NSF), Room002B (25 NSF), Room 003 (498NSF), Room 004 (781 NSF), Room004A (25 NSF), Room 004B (36NSF), Room 005 (157 NSF), Room005A (95 NSF), Room 006 (793NSF), Room 006A (48 NSF), Room006B (100 NSF), Room 006C (36NSF), Room 007 (532 NSF), Room008 (514 NSF), Room 008A (201NSF), Room 009 (28 NSF)4,922 -5 $442,980 $90 $0PAGE:119 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 206


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFOREST CITYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 33 6 Removed NSF (17010), Added NSF(16354), Difference NSF (656),Percent (3.86%), Removed Stations(0), Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (364 NSF), 2units of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (60 NSF), 1 unit ofFLAMMABLE STORAGE (100NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALEQUIPMENT STORAGE (1120NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA (3636NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (4000 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN DRY STORAGE (650NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(200 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENGARBAGE WASH (50 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN NONFOOD STORAGE(1000 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENDISH WASHING (1000 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE (364NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (200 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (150NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (200 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (1600 NSF),1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (500NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (400 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (400 NSF), 3 units ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001B (97 NSF), Room 002(3586 NSF), Room 002A (179 NSF),Room 002B (116 NSF), Room 002C(128 NSF), Room 003 (217 NSF),Room 004 (42 NSF), Room 005(233 NSF), Room 006 (458 NSF),Room 006A (31 NSF), Room 007(412 NSF), Room 008 (2142 NSF),Room 008A (80 NSF), Room 008B(514 NSF), Room 008C (44 NSF),Room 008D (193 NSF), Room 008E(193 NSF), Room 009 (150 NSF),Room 010 (43 NSF), Room 010A(51 NSF), Room 011 (30 NSF),Room 012 (52 NSF), Room 014 (80NSF), Room 015 (4459 NSF), Room015A (245 NSF), Room 015B (218NSF), Room 015C (796 NSF), Room015D (401 NSF), Room 015E (401NSF), Room 015F (783 NSF), Room015G (31 NSF), Room 015H (307NSF), Room 016 (103 NSF), Room017 (113 NSF), Room 018 (82 NSF)-17,010 0 $1,530,900 $90 $0PAGE:120 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 207


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 33 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (2236 NSF), Room 001A(71 NSF), Room 001B (377 NSF),Room 001C (46 NSF), Room 001D(56 NSF), Room 001E (68 NSF),Room 001F (42 NSF), Room 002(124 NSF), Room 003 (127 NSF),Room 004 (169 NSF), Room 005(947 NSF), Room 005A (81 NSF),Room 005B (57 NSF), Room 006(937 NSF), Room 006A (59 NSF),Room 006B (78 NSF), Room 007(2743 NSF), Room 007A (162 NSF),Room 007B (248 NSF), Room 007C(283 NSF), Room 007D (302 NSF),Room 007E (115 NSF), Room 007F(62 NSF), Room 007G (59 NSF),Room 007H (558 NSF), Room 007J(262 NSF), Room 007K (205 NSF),Room 007L (280 NSF), Room 008(926 NSF), Room 008A (58 NSF),Room 008B (78 NSF), Room 009(362 NSF), Room 009A (54 NSF),Room 009B (54 NSF), Room 009C(35 NSF), Room 010 (928 NSF),Room 010A (58 NSF), Room 010B(161 NSF), Room 011 (927 NSF),Room 011A (58 NSF), Room 011B(79 NSF), Room 012 (927 NSF),Room 012A (58 NSF), Room 013(930 NSF), Room 013A (58 NSF),Room 013B (161 NSF), Room 014(930 NSF), Room 014A (58 NSF),Room 014B (161 NSF), Room 015(935 NSF), Room 015A (58 NSF),Room 016 (937 NSF), Room 016A(58 NSF), Room 017 (387 NSF),Room 018 (160 NSF), Room 019(564 NSF), Room 020 (565 NSF),Room 021 (44 NSF), Room 022 (68NSF), Room 201 (2274 NSF), Room201A (44 NSF), Room 202 (947NSF), Room 202A (54 NSF), Room202B (77 NSF), Room 203 (903NSF), Room 203A (47 NSF), Room203B (59 NSF), Room 204 (933NSF), Room 204A (59 NSF), Room204B (171 NSF), Room 205 (599NSF), Room 205A (47 NSF), Room205B (599 NSF), Room 205C (191NSF), Room 206 (929 NSF), Room206A (59 NSF), Room 207 (931NSF), Room 207A (59 NSF), Room208 (931 NSF), Room 208A (59NSF), Room 208B (171 NSF), Room209 (933 NSF), Room 209A (59NSF), Room 209B (171 NSF), Room210 (930 NSF), Room 210A (59NSF), Room 211 (930 NSF), Room211A (59 NSF), Room 212 (933NSF), Room 212A (59 NSF), Room212B (171 NSF), Room 213 (934NSF), Room 213A (59 NSF), Room213B (171 NSF), Room 214 (939NSF), Room 214A (59 NSF), Room39,783 0 $2,386,980 $60 $0PAGE:121 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 208


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 33 3 215 (935 NSF), Room 215A (59NSF), Room 216A (39 NSF), Room218 (387 NSF), Room 218A (70NSF), Room 218B (93 NSF)Renovation 2011 33 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (986 NSF), Room 002A(29 NSF), Room 002B (396 NSF),Room 003 (982 NSF), Room 003A(29 NSF), Room 004 (982 NSF),Room 004A (30 NSF), Room 004B(144 NSF), Room 005 (986 NSF),Room 005A (30 NSF), Room 005B(144 NSF), Room 006 (72 NSF),Room 007 (72 NSF)Renovation 2011 33 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (41 NSF), Room 002(986 NSF), Room 002A (96 NSF),Room 002B (28 NSF), Room 003(29 NSF), Room 004 (1122 NSF),Room 004A (58 NSF), Room 004B(151 NSF), Room 004C (151 NSF),Room 004D (163 NSF), Room 004E(28 NSF), Room 005 (1575 NSF),Room 005A (160 NSF), Room 005B(159 NSF), Room 005C (40 NSF),Room 006 (153 NSF), Room 006A(305 NSF), Room 006B (43 NSF),Room 007 (256 NSF), Room 008(87 NSF), Room 009 (77 NSF),Room 010 (56 NSF)39,783 0 $2,386,980 $60 $04,882 0 $292,920 $60 $05,764 0 $345,840 $60 $0PAGE:122 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 209


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:GENEVA ELEMENTARY275 1ST STREET, GENEVACapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 606 -40 566Reloc. Stations 66 -66 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 672 -106 566Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 672 566COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation518 505OTHER: Add new fence along NE property l<strong>in</strong>e. Improve <strong>in</strong>ternal traffic flow & site access.Upgrade the electrical distribution system and all associated switchgear, sub-panels &equipment. Update 5 handicap ramps, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g car ramp area.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>g 11 is to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required byDOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. Build<strong>in</strong>g 11 is two dist<strong>in</strong>ctbuild<strong>in</strong>gs and the recommendation is to replace the spaces <strong>in</strong> Build<strong>in</strong>g 11 that have beenselected under the remodel category with badly needed ESE spaces. The other roomsassociated with Build<strong>in</strong>g 11 are be<strong>in</strong>g renovated. The remodeled portion of Build<strong>in</strong>g 11 is theonly portion that would be submitted for a Castaldi analysis. If DOE concurs with the Castaldianalysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate that portion of the build<strong>in</strong>g,then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel this portion of the build<strong>in</strong>g out &replace with newly constructed ESE spaces.Remodel<strong>in</strong>g recommendation for Build<strong>in</strong>g 9 is to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF as required byDOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with theCastaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate that portion of thebuild<strong>in</strong>g, then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel this portion of the build<strong>in</strong>gout to provide space for possible new construction.PAGE:123 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 210


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $11,000 $1,265,000 $820,440 $5,379,540 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $7,475,980NewConstructionCostGENEVA ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 4 5 Removed NSF (1228), Added NSF(1225), Difference NSF (3), Percent(0.24%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of E S E FULL-TIME(800 NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(225 NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (100 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 100(930 NSF), Room 101 (90 NSF),Room 106 (144 NSF), Room 107(32 NSF), Room 108 (32 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 4 9 Removed NSF (1252), Added NSF(1252), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of ELEMENTARY COVEREDPLAY AREA (942 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (36 NSF), 1unit of OUTSIDE STORAGE (274NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (41NSF), Room 002 (36 NSF), Room003 (942 NSF), Room 004 (233NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 4 11 Removed NSF (4447), Added NSF(4447), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (48), AddedStations (20) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of E S E PRE-K (750 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (750 NSF),1 unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (175 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(32 NSF), 1 unit of COVEREDWALKWAY (1440 NSF), 3 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (100 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(75 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 110(837 NSF), Room 110A (24 NSF),Room 110B (28 NSF), Room 110C(20 NSF), Room 111 (858 NSF),Room 111A (260 NSF), Room 111B(21 NSF), Room 112 (920 NSF),Room 112A (20 NSF), Room 112B(19 NSF), Room 113 (1440 NSF)-1,228 -12 $110,520 $90 $01,252 0 $112,680 $90 $04,447 -28 $400,230 $90 $0PAGE:124 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 211


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGENEVA ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 4 99 Removed NSF (2189), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2189), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 004 (683 NSF),Room 004A (10 NSF), Room 004B(32 NSF), Room 132 (715 NSF),Room 132A (16 NSF), Room 133(717 NSF), Room 133A (16 NSF)Renovation 2011 4 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (2994 NSF), Room 101(227 NSF), Room 102 (167 NSF),Room 103 (90 NSF), Room 104(209 NSF), Room 105 (48 NSF),Room 106 (395 NSF), Room 107(434 NSF), Room 108 (192 NSF),Room 109 (277 NSF), Room 110(265 NSF), Room 110A (56 NSF),Room 111 (33 NSF), Room 112 (33NSF), Room 113 (135 NSF), Room114 (200 NSF), Room 115 (344NSF), Room 116 (233 NSF), Room117 (293 NSF), Room 118 (200NSF), Room 119 (120 NSF), Room120 (93 NSF), Room 121 (127 NSF),Room 122 (288 NSF), Room 123(418 NSF), Room 124 (103 NSF),Room 125 (45 NSF), Room 126(103 NSF), Room 127 (140 NSF),Room 128 (29 NSF), Room 129(353 NSF), Room 130 (240 NSF),Room 131 (137 NSF), Room 132(2772 NSF), Room 133 (3204 NSF),Room 134 (1728 NSF)Renovation 2011 4 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (560 NSF), Room 001A(1200 NSF), Room 001B (2220NSF), Room 100 (123 NSF), Room101 (1132 NSF), Room 102 (148NSF), Room 103 (61 NSF), Room104 (167 NSF), Room 105 (1132NSF), Room 106 (144 NSF), Room107 (152 NSF), Room 108 (36 NSF),Room 109 (42 NSF), Room 110(144 NSF), Room 111 (2700 NSF)-2,189 -66 $197,010 $90 $016,725 0 $1,003,500 $60 $09,961 0 $597,660 $60 $0PAGE:125 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 212


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGENEVA ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 4 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1824 NSF), Room 002(1824 NSF), Room 100 (957 NSF),Room 101 (957 NSF), Room 102(957 NSF), Room 103 (929 NSF),Room 104 (929 NSF), Room 105(929 NSF), Room 106 (18 NSF),Room 107 (18 NSF), Room 108(929 NSF), Room 109 (152 NSF),Room 110 (238 NSF), Room 111(929 NSF), Room 112 (23 NSF),Room 113 (139 NSF), Room 114(18 NSF), Room 115 (18 NSF),Room 116 (929 NSF), Room 117(18 NSF), Room 118 (18 NSF),Room 119 (152 NSF), Room 120(238 NSF), Room 121 (957 NSF),Room 122 (23 NSF), Room 123(150 NSF), Room 124 (18 NSF),Room 125 (18 NSF), Room 126(957 NSF), Room 127 (18 NSF),Room 128 (18 NSF), Room 129(171 NSF), Room 130 (238 NSF),Room 131 (957 NSF), Room 132(23 NSF), Room 133 (157 NSF),Room 134 (18 NSF), Room 135 (18NSF), Room 136 (32 NSF), Room137 (121 NSF)Renovation 2011 4 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1456 NSF), Room 001A(1456 NSF), Room 001B (720 NSF),Room 100 (95 NSF), Room 101(138 NSF), Room 102 (3153 NSF),Room 103 (1608 NSF), Room 104(218 NSF), Room 105 (17 NSF),Room 106 (119 NSF), Room 107(715 NSF), Room 108 (229 NSF),Room 109 (218 NSF), Room 110(89 NSF), Room 111 (49 NSF),Room 112 (33 NSF), Room 113 (33NSF), Room 114 (441 NSF), Room115 (138 NSF), Room 116 (30 NSF),Room 117 (43 NSF), Room 118(1154 NSF), Room 119 (74 NSF),Room 120 (33 NSF), Room 121 (33NSF), Room 122 (33 NSF), Room123 (33 NSF), Room 124 (447 NSF),Room 125 (100 NSF), Room 126(247 NSF), Room 127 (150 NSF),Room 128 (208 NSF), Room 129(145 NSF), Room 130 (145 NSF),Room 131 (56 NSF), Room 132(197 NSF), Room 133 (63 NSF)17,037 0 $1,022,220 $60 $014,116 0 $846,960 $60 $0PAGE:126 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 213


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGENEVA ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 4 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 102 (298 NSF), Room 103(55 NSF), Room 104 (150 NSF),Room 105 (451 NSF), Room 109(930 NSF), Room 109A (60 NSF),Room 110 (18 NSF), Room 111 (18NSF), Room 112 (930 NSF), Room113 (168 NSF), Room 114 (230NSF), Room 115 (930 NSF), Room115A (60 NSF), Room 116 (23NSF), Room 117 (140 NSF), Room118 (930 NSF), Room 119 (18 NSF),Room 120 (18 NSF), Room 121(930 NSF), Room 121A (60 NSF),Room 122 (18 NSF), Room 123 (18NSF), Room 124 (930 NSF), Room125 (168 NSF), Room 126 (230NSF), Room 127 (930 NSF), Room127A (60 NSF), Room 128 (23NSF), Room 129 (930 NSF), Room130 (110 NSF), Room 131 (18 NSF),Room 132 (18 NSF), Room 133(123 NSF), Room 134 (32 NSF),Room 135 (1208 NSF), Room 136(1208 NSF), Room 137 (5400 NSF)Renovation 2011 4 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1024 NSF), Room 002(1216 NSF), Room 100 (930 NSF),Room 100A (50 NSF), Room 101(18 NSF), Room 102 (18 NSF),Room 103 (121 NSF), Room 104(32 NSF), Room 105 (930 NSF),Room 106 (152 NSF), Room 107(238 NSF), Room 108 (930 NSF),Room 108A (60 NSF), Room 109(23 NSF), Room 110 (139 NSF),Room 111 (930 NSF), Room 112(18 NSF), Room 113 (18 NSF),Room 114 (930 NSF), Room 114A(60 NSF), Room 115 (18 NSF),Room 116 (18 NSF), Room 117(930 NSF), Room 118 (152 NSF),Room 119 (238 NSF), Room 120(930 NSF), Room 120A (60 NSF),Room 121 (23 NSF), Room 122(930 NSF), Room 123 (139 NSF),Room 124 (18 NSF), Room 125 (18NSF)Renovation 2011 4 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (237 NSF), Room 101(120 NSF), Room 102 (160 NSF)17,841 0 $1,070,460 $60 $011,311 0 $678,660 $60 $0517 0 $31,020 $60 $0PAGE:127 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 214


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGENEVA ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 4 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems, Bell/Fire Alarm Systems toRoom 100 (220 NSF)Renovation 2011 4 11 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (244 NSF), Room 003(64 NSF), Room 004 (26 NSF),Room 005 (1320 NSF), Room 006(110 NSF), Room 007A (39 NSF),Room 101 (64 NSF), Room 102 (64NSF)220 0 $13,200 $60 $01,931 0 $115,860 $60 $0PAGE:128 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 215


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:GOLDSBORO ELEMENTARY1301 W 16TH STREET, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 746 -3 743Reloc. Stations 22 0 22Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 768 -3 765Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 768 765COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation654 637OTHER: Add two fire hydrants and associated water ma<strong>in</strong>. Update entire campus electricalservice & distribution system due to age.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $2,774,200 $595,260 $6,117,960 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $9,487,420NewConstructionCostPAGE:129 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 216


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGOLDSBOROELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 22 2 Removed NSF (6614), Added NSF(6601), Difference NSF (13), Percent(0.20%), Removed Stations (48),Added Stations (45) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PRE-K (800NSF), 1 unit of E S E PART-TIME(800 NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME (850 NSF), 1 unit of E S EPT/OT LAB (550 NSF), 1 unit of E SE RESOURCE (585 NSF), 1 unit ofE S E ITINERANT (175 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL WORK AREA (200NSF), 1 unit of FLAMMABLESTORAGE (81 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (90 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (60 NSF), 4 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001(77 NSF), Room 101 (535 NSF),Room 102 (832 NSF), Room 103(823 NSF), Room 104 (548 NSF),Room 105 (96 NSF), Room 106 (96NSF), Room 107 (31 NSF), Room108 (31 NSF), Room 111 (105 NSF),Room 112 (395 NSF), Room 113(69 NSF), Room 114 (63 NSF),Room 115 (38 NSF), Room 116 (36NSF), Room 117 (32 NSF), Room118 (85 NSF), Room 119 (544 NSF),Room 120 (818 NSF), Room 120A(25 NSF), Room 122 (879 NSF),Room 123 (66 NSF), Room 124 (92NSF), Room 125 (169 NSF), Room126 (81 NSF), Room 127 (48 NSF)Renovation 2011 22 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (154 NSF), Room 102(270 NSF), Room 103 (47 NSF),Room 104 (56 NSF), Room 105 (20NSF), Room 106 (54 NSF), Room107 (1532 NSF), Room 108 (48NSF), Room 110 (312 NSF), Room111 (109 NSF), Room 112 (146NSF), Room 112A (43 NSF), Room999 (26624 NSF)-6,614 -3 $595,260 $90 $029,415 0 $1,764,900 $60 $0PAGE:130 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 217


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGOLDSBOROELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 22 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (312 NSF), Room 101(972 NSF), Room 102 (967 NSF),Room 103 (980 NSF), Room 104(472 NSF), Room 105 (501 NSF),Room 107 (30 NSF), Room 108 (30NSF), Room 109 (164 NSF), Room110 (131 NSF), Room 111 (392NSF), Room 112 (24 NSF), Room113 (134 NSF), Room 114 (30 NSF),Room 115 (30 NSF), Room 118 (30NSF), Room 119 (30 NSF), Room120 (24 NSF), Room 121 (76 NSF),Room 122 (245 NSF), Room 123(209 NSF), Room 124 (30 NSF),Room 125 (30 NSF), Room 127(998 NSF), Room 128 (973 NSF),Room 129 (980 NSF), Room 130(984 NSF)Renovation 2011 22 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (40 NSF), Room 102 (54NSF), Room 103 (19 NSF), Room104 (57 NSF), Room 105 (122 NSF),Room 106 (165 NSF), Room 107(100 NSF), Room 108 (1048 NSF),Room 109 (64 NSF)Renovation 2011 22 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (75 NSF), Room 101(127 NSF), Room 102 (100 NSF),Room 103 (169 NSF), Room 104(323 NSF), Room 106 (82 NSF),Room 107 (258 NSF), Room 108(61 NSF), Room 109 (165 NSF),Room 110 (32 NSF), Room 111(217 NSF), Room 112 (331 NSF),Room 114 (150 NSF), Room 115(38 NSF), Room 116 (9 NSF), Room117 (49 NSF), Room 118 (50 NSF),Room 119 (233 NSF), Room 120(320 NSF), Room 120A (105 NSF),Room 121 (224 NSF), Room 122(319 NSF), Room 123 (224 NSF),Room 124 (306 NSF), Room 127(51 NSF), Room 128 (26 NSF),Room 129 (352 NSF), Room 130(72 NSF)9,778 0 $586,680 $60 $01,669 0 $100,140 $60 $04,468 0 $268,080 $60 $0PAGE:131 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 218


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGOLDSBOROELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 22 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (177 NSF), Room 100(1167 NSF), Room 100A (493 NSF),Room 100B (1948 NSF), Room100C (1057 NSF), Room 100D (426NSF), Room 100F (46 NSF), Room101 (982 NSF), Room 101A (58NSF), Room 101B (110 NSF), Room102 (958 NSF), Room 102A (66NSF), Room 103 (974 NSF), Room103A (66 NSF), Room 103B (227NSF), Room 104 (297 NSF), Room104A (56 NSF), Room 105 (56NSF), Room 106 (118 NSF), Room106A (116 NSF), Room 107 (908NSF), Room 108 (46 NSF), Room109 (1153 NSF), Room 109A (45NSF), Room 109B (152 NSF), Room110 (860 NSF), Room 111 (52 NSF),Room 112 (1057 NSF), Room 112A(247 NSF), Room 113 (958 NSF),Room 114 (114 NSF), Room 115(137 NSF), Room 116 (1099 NSF),Room 116A (43 NSF), Room 116B(152 NSF), Room 117 (56 NSF),Room 118 (298 NSF), Room 118A(56 NSF), Room 119 (960 NSF),Room 119A (47 NSF), Room 120(956 NSF), Room 120A (66 NSF),Room 121 (974 NSF), Room 121A(67 NSF), Room 121B (230 NSF),Room 122 (978 NSF), Room 122A(58 NSF), Room 122B (110 NSF),Room 123 (31 NSF), Room 200(1379 NSF), Room 200A (287 NSF),Room 200B (806 NSF), Room 200D(1390 NSF), Room 200E (290 NSF),Room 200F (46 NSF), Room 201(982 NSF), Room 201A (187 NSF),Room 202 (962 NSF), Room 202A(66 NSF), Room 202B (226 NSF),Room 203 (961 NSF), Room 203A(66 NSF), Room 204 (297 NSF),Room 204A (56 NSF), Room 205(57 NSF), Room 206 (960 NSF),Room 207 (118 NSF), Room 207A(116 NSF), Room 208 (103 NSF),Room 209 (919 NSF), Room 209A(225 NSF), Room 210 (926 NSF),Room 210A (112 NSF), Room 211(1069 NSF), Room 212 (110 NSF),Room 213 (144 NSF), Room 214(918 NSF), Room 214A (145 NSF),Room 215 (993 NSF), Room 215A(272 NSF), Room 216 (962 NSF),Room 217 (958 NSF), Room 217A(66 NSF), Room 218 (56 NSF),Room 219 (296 NSF), Room 219A(56 NSF), Room 220 (954 NSF),Room 220A (68 NSF), Room 220B(228 NSF), Room 221 (977 NSF),Room 221A (191 NSF)41,308 0 $2,478,480 $60 $0PAGE:132 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 219


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGOLDSBOROELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 22 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100A (494 NSF), Room 101(2643 NSF), Room 101A (146 NSF),Room 101B (650 NSF), Room 101C(3139 NSF), Room 101D (93 NSF),Room 101E (180 NSF), Room 101G(50 NSF), Room 101H (625 NSF),Room 101J (111 NSF), Room 101K(1549 NSF), Room 101L (163 NSF),Room 101M (45 NSF), Room 101N(44 NSF), Room 101P (96 NSF),Room 101R (126 NSF), Room 101S(350 NSF), Room 101T (192 NSF),Room 101U (149 NSF), Room 101V(577 NSF), Room 102 (95 NSF),Room 103 (358 NSF), Room 104(290 NSF), Room 104A (15 NSF),Room 105 (120 NSF)Renovation 2011 22 10 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (505 NSF), Room 002(550 NSF), Room 003 (968 NSF),Room 003A (146 NSF), Room 004(600 NSF), Room 004A (66 NSF),Room 004B (193 NSF)12,300 0 $738,000 $60 $03,028 0 $181,680 $60 $0PAGE:133 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 220


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:GREENWOOD LAKES MIDDLE601 LAKE PARK DRIVE, LAKE MARYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,319 -54 1265Reloc. Stations 22 -22 0Mod. Stations 88 0 88Total Stations 1,429 -76 1353Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,286 1217COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation1,030 1,097OTHER: Upgrade all exterior light<strong>in</strong>g. Provide lightn<strong>in</strong>g protection system as neededthroughout the campus (covered pavilion) and park<strong>in</strong>g lot lights. Add two poles & lights toeast park<strong>in</strong>g lot.REMODEL OF BUILDING 7: Recommendation is to br<strong>in</strong>g cafeteria/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g/serv<strong>in</strong>g area <strong>up</strong> tocurrent district standards.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $1,200 $363,500 $1,667,560 $10,683,220 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $12,715,480NewConstructionCostPAGE:134 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 221


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGREENWOOD LAKESMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 47 7 Removed NSF (14905), Added NSF(14746), Difference NSF (159),Percent (1.07%), Removed Stations(44), Added Stations (0)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofITINERANT OFFICE (125 NSF), 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(400 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALRECEIVING (1150 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL WORK AREA (90NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALEQUIPMENT STORAGE (160 NSF),1 unit of DINING AREA (4000 NSF),1 unit of KITCHEN & SERVINGAREA (4000 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN DRY STORAGE (600NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(150 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENGARBAGE WASH (71 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN NONFOOD STORAGE(200 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENCHAIR STORAGE (200 NSF), 1 unitof OTHER FOOD SERVICE (550NSF), 1 unit of MULTIPURPOSEROOM (DINING) (2300 NSF), 1 unitof TEXTBOOK STORAGE (350NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (200 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (200 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (630 NSF), Room 002(762 NSF), Room 003 (439 NSF),Room 004 (775 NSF), Room 004A(101 NSF), Room 005 (5742 NSF),Room 005A (726 NSF), Room 005B(163 NSF), Room 005C (163 NSF),Room 005D (90 NSF), Room 006(2589 NSF), Room 006A (154 NSF),Room 006B (132 NSF), Room 006C(152 NSF), Room 006D (390 NSF),Room 006E (62 NSF), Room 006F(28 NSF), Room 007 (1153 NSF),Room 007A (93 NSF), Room 007B(34 NSF), Room 008 (171 NSF),Room 009 (71 NSF), Room 010(285 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 47 9 Removed NSF (2105), Added NSF(2105), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (30), AddedStations (20) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of E S E FULL-TIME (775NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(285 NSF), 2 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (50 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (60 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001(836 NSF), Room 001A (110 NSF),Room 001B (25 NSF), Room 001C(161 NSF), Room 002 (837 NSF),Room 002A (110 NSF), Room 002B(26 NSF)-14,905 -44 $1,401,070 $94 $02,105 -10 $197,870 $94 $0PAGE:135 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 222


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGREENWOOD LAKESMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 47 99 Removed NSF (730), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (730), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 124 (730 NSF)Renovation 2011 47 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (153 NSF), Room 002(126 NSF), Room 003 (174 NSF),Room 004 (193 NSF), Room 005(193 NSF), Room 006 (197 NSF),Room 007 (223 NSF), Room 008(126 NSF), Room 009 (508 NSF),Room 010 (183 NSF), Room 011(267 NSF), Room 012 (182 NSF),Room 013 (324 NSF), Room 014(255 NSF), Room 015 (26 NSF),Room 016 (27 NSF), Room 017 (20NSF), Room 018 (175 NSF), Room019 (25 NSF), Room 020 (174 NSF),Room 021 (23 NSF), Room 022(191 NSF), Room 023 (110 NSF),Room 023A (49 NSF), Room 024(151 NSF), Room 024A (25 NSF),Room 025 (419 NSF), Room 026(106 NSF), Room 027 (11 NSF),Room 028 (379 NSF), Room 029(983 NSF), Room 999 (65895 NSF)Renovation 2011 47 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1313 NSF), Room 001A(60 NSF), Room 001B (147 NSF),Room 001C (109 NSF), Room 001D(143 NSF), Room 002 (1403 NSF),Room 002A (147 NSF), Room 002B(103 NSF), Room 002C (104 NSF),Room 002D (38 NSF), Room 002E(128 NSF), Room 002F (64 NSF),Room 002G (38 NSF), Room 003(309 NSF), Room 004 (314 NSF),Room 005 (2133 NSF), Room 005A(38 NSF), Room 005B (218 NSF),Room 005C (157 NSF), Room 005D(59 NSF), Room 005E (210 NSF),Room 005F (38 NSF), Room 006(225 NSF), Room 006A (24 NSF),Room 006B (25 NSF), Room 006C(24 NSF), Room 006D (28 NSF),Room 006E (24 NSF), Room 006F(25 NSF), Room 006G (24 NSF),Room 006H (28 NSF), Room 007(187 NSF), Room 007A (138 NSF),Room 008 (226 NSF), Room 008A(24 NSF), Room 008B (25 NSF),Room 008C (24 NSF), Room 008D(28 NSF), Room 008E (28 NSF),Room 008F (24 NSF), Room 008G(24 NSF), Room 008H (24 NSF),Room 009 (217 NSF)-730 -22 $68,620 $94 $071,893 0 $4,457,366 $62 $08,669 0 $537,478 $62 $0PAGE:136 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 223


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGREENWOOD LAKESMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 47 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (913 NSF), Room 001A(75 NSF), Room 001B (297 NSF),Room 001C (27 NSF), Room 002(913 NSF), Room 002A (75 NSF),Room 003 (1109 NSF), Room 003A(76 NSF), Room 004 (911 NSF),Room 004A (75 NSF), Room 005(1199 NSF), Room 005A (148 NSF),Room 005B (201 NSF), Room 006(401 NSF), Room 007 (1208 NSF),Room 007A (107 NSF), Room 007B(134 NSF), Room 008 (1194 NSF),Room 009 (2176 NSF), Room 009A(167 NSF), Room 009B (140 NSF),Room 009C (93 NSF), Room 009D(456 NSF), Room 009E (115 NSF),Room 010 (867 NSF), Room 010A(144 NSF), Room 010B (114 NSF),Room 010C (31 NSF), Room 010D(869 NSF), Room 010E (53 NSF),Room 011 (67 NSF), Room 012(200 NSF), Room 013 (21 NSF)Renovation 2011 47 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (914 NSF), Room 001A(75 NSF), Room 001B (297 NSF),Room 001C (27 NSF), Room 002(914 NSF), Room 002A (75 NSF),Room 003 (1109 NSF), Room 003A(75 NSF), Room 004 (914 NSF),Room 004A (75 NSF), Room 005(911 NSF), Room 005A (75 NSF),Room 005B (298 NSF), Room 005C(26 NSF), Room 006 (1113 NSF),Room 006A (75 NSF), Room 007(917 NSF), Room 007A (75 NSF),Room 007B (43 NSF), Room 008(917 NSF), Room 008A (75 NSF),Room 008B (42 NSF), Room 009(226 NSF), Room 009A (25 NSF),Room 009B (25 NSF), Room 009C(25 NSF), Room 009D (28 NSF),Room 009E (28 NSF), Room 009F(25 NSF), Room 009G (25 NSF),Room 009H (24 NSF), Room 010(237 NSF), Room 011 (226 NSF),Room 011A (25 NSF), Room 011B(25 NSF), Room 011C (25 NSF),Room 011D (28 NSF), Room 011E(28 NSF), Room 011F (25 NSF),Room 011G (24 NSF), Room 011H(25 NSF), Room 012 (747 NSF)14,576 0 $903,712 $62 $010,888 0 $675,056 $62 $0PAGE:137 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 224


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGREENWOOD LAKESMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 47 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (539 NSF), Room 001A(106 NSF), Room 001B (100 NSF),Room 002 (538 NSF), Room 002A(107 NSF), Room 002B (100 NSF),Room 003 (910 NSF), Room 003A(76 NSF), Room 003B (298 NSF),Room 003C (27 NSF), Room 004(909 NSF), Room 004A (76 NSF),Room 005 (1111 NSF), Room 005A(76 NSF), Room 006 (911 NSF),Room 006A (76 NSF), Room 007(910 NSF), Room 007A (76 NSF),Room 007B (299 NSF), Room 007C(26 NSF), Room 008 (1109 NSF),Room 008A (76 NSF), Room 009(912 NSF), Room 009A (77 NSF),Room 010 (914 NSF), Room 010A(76 NSF), Room 011 (745 NSF),Room 012 (156 NSF)Renovation 2011 47 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (746 NSF), Room 001A(160 NSF), Room 001B (100 NSF),Room 002 (4518 NSF), Room 002A(333 NSF), Room 002B (108 NSF),Room 002C (200 NSF), Room 002D(479 NSF), Room 002E (156 NSF),Room 002F (443 NSF), Room 002G(712 NSF), Room 002H (141 NSF),Room 003 (567 NSF), Room 003A(96 NSF), Room 003B (112 NSF),Room 004 (635 NSF), Room 005(202 NSF), Room 006 (83 NSF),Room 007 (735 NSF)11,336 0 $702,832 $62 $010,526 0 $652,612 $62 $0PAGE:138 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 225


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGREENWOOD LAKESMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 47 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (914 NSF), Room 001A(75 NSF), Room 001B (296 NSF),Room 001C (26 NSF), Room 002(910 NSF), Room 002A (75 NSF),Room 003 (1108 NSF), Room 003A(75 NSF), Room 004 (918 NSF),Room 004A (75 NSF), Room 005(916 NSF), Room 005A (75 NSF),Room 005B (297 NSF), Room 005C(26 NSF), Room 006 (1104 NSF),Room 006A (75 NSF), Room 007(911 NSF), Room 007A (76 NSF),Room 007B (42 NSF), Room 008(911 NSF), Room 008A (76 NSF),Room 008B (42 NSF), Room 009(225 NSF), Room 009A (28 NSF),Room 009B (25 NSF), Room 009C(25 NSF), Room 009D (25 NSF),Room 009E (28 NSF), Room 009F(25 NSF), Room 009G (25 NSF),Room 009H (25 NSF), Room 010(235 NSF), Room 011 (227 NSF),Room 011A (28 NSF), Room 011B(25 NSF), Room 011C (25 NSF),Room 011D (24 NSF), Room 011E(28 NSF), Room 011F (25 NSF),Room 011G (25 NSF), Room 011H(25 NSF), Room 012 (747 NSF)Renovation 2011 47 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 003 (912 NSF), Room 003A(76 NSF), Room 003B (298 NSF),Room 003C (26 NSF), Room 004(910 NSF), Room 004A (76 NSF),Room 005 (1114 NSF), Room 005A(76 NSF), Room 006 (910 NSF),Room 006A (76 NSF), Room 007(910 NSF), Room 007A (76 NSF),Room 007B (297 NSF), Room 007C(25 NSF), Room 008 (1113 NSF),Room 008A (75 NSF), Room 009(912 NSF), Room 009A (76 NSF),Room 010 (914 NSF), Room 010A(76 NSF), Room 011 (804 NSF),Room 011A (108 NSF), Room 011B(207 NSF), Room 012 (804 NSF),Room 012A (109 NSF), Room 013(51 NSF), Room 014 (207 NSF)10,868 0 $673,816 $62 $011,238 0 $696,756 $62 $0PAGE:139 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 226


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gGREENWOOD LAKESMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 47 10 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (9268 NSF), Room 001A(788 NSF), Room 001B (709 NSF),Room 001C (380 NSF), Room 001D(309 NSF), Room 001E (316 NSF),Room 001F (164 NSF), Room 001G(238 NSF), Room 001H (356 NSF),Room 002 (40 NSF), Room 003(112 NSF), Room 004 (37 NSF),Room 005 (423 NSF), Room 006(438 NSF), Room 007 (842 NSF),Room 008 (1763 NSF), Room 008A(826 NSF), Room 008B (221 NSF),Room 008C (40 NSF), Room 008D(172 NSF), Room 008E (42 NSF),Room 009 (1741 NSF), Room 009A(674 NSF), Room 009B (222 NSF),Room 009C (40 NSF), Room 009D(241 NSF), Room 009E (42 NSF),Room 010 (251 NSF), Room 011(133 NSF), Room 012 (349 NSF),Room 013 (349 NSF)Renovation 2011 47 11 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 001 (147 NSF),Room 002 (643 NSF)21,526 0 $1,334,612 $62 $0790 0 $48,980 $62 $0PAGE:140 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 227


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:HAGERTY HIGH SCHOOL3225 LOCKWOOD BOULEVARD, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 2,804 0 2804Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 50 0 50Total Stations 2,854 0 2854Utilization Factor 95% 95%School Capacity 2,711 2711COFTE StudentMembership2,295 2,304Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $15,000 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $15,000NewConstructionCostHAGERTY HIGHSCHOOLParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:141 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 228


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:HAMILTON ELEMENTARY1501 E 8TH STREET, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 707 -5 702Reloc. Stations 132 -132 0Mod. Stations 72 0 72Total Stations 911 -137 774Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 911 774COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation674 632OTHER: Remove & repour four new handicap ramps. Add two fire hydrants and associatedwater ma<strong>in</strong>. Upgrade all pole light fixtures. Upgrade all build<strong>in</strong>g exterior fixtures. Upgradeelectrical distribution system & switchgear.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $8,000 $1,708,000 $8,383,590 $24,600 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $10,124,190NewConstructionCostHAMILTONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 1 1 Removed NSF (42187), Added NSF(41865), Difference NSF (322),Percent (0.76%), Removed Stations(0), Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofPRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE(245 NSF), 1 unit of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (114-42,187 0 $3,796,830 $90 $0PAGE:142 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 229


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 1 1 NSF), 4 units of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (175NSF), 1 unit of BOOKKEEPINGOFFICE (128 NSF), 1 unit ofSECRETARIAL SPACE (150 NSF),1 unit of RECEPTION AREA (371NSF), 1 unit of PRODUCTIONWORKROOM (532 NSF), 1 unit ofCONFERENCE ROOM (214 NSF),1 unit of CLINIC (350 NSF), 1 unit ofGENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE(205 NSF), 1 unit of COMPUTERAREA (117 NSF), 1 unit ofITINERANT OFFICE (114 NSF), 1unit of ITINERANT OFFICE (128NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (400 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENTSTORAGE (334 NSF), 1 unit ofDINING AREA (2508 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN DRY STORAGE (341NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(150 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENFOOD PREPARATION (1095 NSF),2 units of OTHER FOOD SERVICE(105 NSF), 1 unit ofMULTIPURPOSE ROOM (DINING)(3090 NSF), 1 unit of STAGE (990NSF), 1 unit of LIBRARY (READINGROOM/STACKS) (2842 NSF), 1 unitof AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE (146NSF), 1 unit of CLOSED CIRCUITTV LAB (517 NSF), 1 unit ofCLOSED CIRCUIT STORAGE (405NSF), 1 unit of MEDIAPRODUCTION LAB (229 NSF), 1unit of MEDIA GROUPPROJECTS/INSTRUCTION (342NSF), 1 unit of COVEREDWALKWAY (24131 NSF), 1 unit ofTELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (264 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (42NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (42 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (34 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (35NSF), 2 units of PUBLIC USERESTROOM (MALE) (68 NSF), 2units of PUBLIC USE RESTROOM(FEMALE) (65 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (371 NSF), Room 002(245 NSF), Room 003 (150 NSF),Room 004 (160 NSF), Room 004A(68 NSF), Room 005 (560 NSF),Room 005A (214 NSF), Room 005B(169 NSF), Room 005C (168 NSF),Room 005D (205 NSF), Room 005E(128 NSF), Room 005F (128 NSF),Room 005G (31 NSF), Room 005H(24 NSF), Room 006 (319 NSF),Room 006A (117 NSF), Room 007(371 NSF), Room 007A (248 NSF),Room 008 (2538 NSF), Room 008A(254 NSF), Room 008B (414 NSF),Room 008C (144 NSF), Room 008D(381 NSF), Room 008E (235 NSF),-42,187 0 $3,796,830 $90 $0PAGE:143 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 230


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 1 1 Room 009 (205 NSF), Room 010(3090 NSF), Room 010A (482 NSF),Room 010B (536 NSF), Room 011(2508 NSF), Room 011A (399 NSF),Room 012 (1095 NSF), Room 012A(81 NSF), Room 012B (129 NSF),Room 012C (40 NSF), Room 012D(34 NSF), Room 012E (341 NSF),Room 012F (134 NSF), Room 012G(150 NSF), Room 013 (314 NSF),Room 013A (25 NSF), Room 014(90 NSF), Room 016 (105 NSF),Room 017 (104 NSF), Room 100(552 NSF), Room 999 (24131 NSF)-42,187 0 $3,796,830 $90 $0PAGE:144 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 231


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHAMILTONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 1 2 Removed NSF (17409), Added NSF(17269), Difference NSF (140),Percent (0.80%), Removed Stations(259), Added Stations (254)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 10 units ofPRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (800NSF), 2 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (800 NSF), 2units of E S E PRE-K (800 NSF), 2units of E S E FULL-TIME (800NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OT LAB(550 NSF), 1 unit of E S ERESOURCE (470 NSF), 1 unit of ES E ITINERANT (289 NSF), 2 unitsof TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(200 NSF), 2 units of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (40 NSF), 12units of MATERIAL STORAGE (100NSF), 4 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (100 NSF), 10 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (40 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (40NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (40 NSF), 4units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (110 NSF), 2 units of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (40NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (828NSF), Room 001A (36 NSF), Room001B (422 NSF), Room 001C (49NSF), Room 002 (232 NSF), Room002A (92 NSF), Room 003 (575NSF), Room 004 (517 NSF), Room004A (92 NSF), Room 005 (870NSF), Room 005A (35 NSF), Room006 (599 NSF), Room 007 (909NSF), Room 007A (24 NSF), Room008 (720 NSF), Room 008A (33NSF), Room 008B (33 NSF), Room008C (142 NSF), Room 008D (74NSF), Room 009 (909 NSF), Room009A (24 NSF), Room 010 (907NSF), Room 010A (25 NSF), Room010B (296 NSF), Room 010C (35NSF), Room 011 (947 NSF), Room012 (910 NSF), Room 012A (24NSF), Room 012B (40 NSF), Room013 (933 NSF), Room 014 (891NSF), Room 014A (21 NSF), Room015 (910 NSF), Room 015A (24NSF), Room 016 (893 NSF), Room016A (21 NSF), Room 017 (906NSF), Room 017A (24 NSF), Room018 (904 NSF), Room 018A (24NSF), Room 018B (298 NSF), Room018C (35 NSF), Room 020 (903NSF), Room 020A (24 NSF), Room020B (40 NSF), Room 100 (159NSF)-17,409 -5 $1,566,810 $90 $0PAGE:145 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 232


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHAMILTONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 1 4 Removed NSF (12344), Added NSF(12340), Difference NSF (4), Percent(0.03%), Removed Stations (228),Added Stations (228) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 9 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (850 NSF), 3units of INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (850 NSF), 2units of TEACHER PLANNINGOFFICE (200 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(40 NSF), 11 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (100 NSF), 9 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (40 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (40NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (40 NSF), 2units of STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (40 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (911 NSF), Room 001A(24 NSF), Room 002 (915 NSF),Room 002A (25 NSF), Room 002B(296 NSF), Room 002C (34 NSF),Room 003 (917 NSF), Room 003A(24 NSF), Room 004 (905 NSF),Room 004A (24 NSF), Room 004B(40 NSF), Room 005 (1067 NSF),Room 006 (900 NSF), Room 006A(21 NSF), Room 007 (901 NSF),Room 007A (19 NSF), Room 008(1066 NSF), Room 009 (908 NSF),Room 009A (23 NSF), Room 010(908 NSF), Room 010A (24 NSF),Room 010B (295 NSF), Room 010C(34 NSF), Room 011 (907 NSF),Room 011A (24 NSF), Room 012(908 NSF), Room 012A (24 NSF),Room 012B (42 NSF), Room 100(158 NSF)-12,344 0 $1,110,960 $90 $0PAGE:146 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 233


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 1 5 Removed NSF (16106), Added NSF(15876), Difference NSF (230),Percent (1.43%), Removed Stations(220), Added Stations (220)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 10 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (930 NSF), 1unit of ELEMENTARY P ESTORAGE (315 NSF), 1 unit ofRESOURCE ROOM (550 NSF), 1unit of ART - ELEMENTARY (1110NSF), 1 unit of MUSIC -ELEMENTARY (1560 NSF), 2 unitsof TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(98 NSF), 2 units of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (200 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (35 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (100 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (250NSF), 1 unit of KILN (60 NSF), 1 unitof REFERENCE (100 NSF), 10 unitsof MATERIAL STORAGE (100NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (100 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 1unit of PROJECT STORAGE (150NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (40NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (40NSF), 5 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (40 NSF), 5units of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (40 NSF), 1 unit ofMUSIC PRACTICE ROOM (70 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (1110NSF), Room 001A (153 NSF), Room001B (99 NSF), Room 001C (98NSF), Room 001D (62 NSF), Room002 (1531 NSF), Room 002A (35NSF), Room 002B (144 NSF), Room002C (295 NSF), Room 003 (980NSF), Room 003A (23 NSF), Room003B (78 NSF), Room 004 (998NSF), Room 004A (28 NSF), Room004B (78 NSF), Room 005 (980NSF), Room 005A (26 NSF), Room005B (80 NSF), Room 005C (516NSF), Room 005D (22 NSF), Room005E (31 NSF), Room 006 (1000NSF), Room 006A (19 NSF), Room006B (78 NSF), Room 007 (1034NSF), Room 008 (1037 NSF), Room008A (32 NSF), Room 010 (1004NSF), Room 010A (28 NSF), Room010B (79 NSF), Room 011 (983NSF), Room 011A (19 NSF), Room011B (78 NSF), Room 012 (999NSF), Room 012A (19 NSF), Room012B (79 NSF), Room 013 (1000NSF), Room 013A (27 NSF), Room013B (78 NSF), Room 014 (236NSF), Room 015 (91 NSF), Room015A (51 NSF), Room 015B (322NSF), Room 015C (164 NSF), Room016 (28 NSF), Room 017 (93 NSF),Room 100 (161 NSF)-16,106 0 $1,449,540 $90 $0PAGE:147 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 234


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHAMILTONELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 1 98 Removed NSF (2196), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2196), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 008 (730 NSF),Room 008A (6 NSF), Room 009(682 NSF), Room 009A (32 NSF),Room 009B (11 NSF), Room 038(735 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 1 99 Removed NSF (2909), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2909), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 022 (728 NSF),Room 022A (6 NSF), Room 037(723 NSF), Room 078 (374 NSF),Room 078A (177 NSF), Room 078B(81 NSF), Room 078C (84 NSF),Room 105 (736 NSF)Renovation 2011 1 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 001 (250 NSF)Renovation 2011 1 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems to Room001 (160 NSF)-2,196 -66 $197,640 $90 $0-2,909 -66 $261,810 $90 $0250 0 $15,000 $60 $0160 0 $9,600 $60 $0PAGE:148 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 235


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:HEATHROW ELEMENTARY5715 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD, LAKE MARYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 707 -28 679Reloc. Stations 264 -264 0Mod. Stations 90 0 90Total Stations 1,061 -292 769Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 1,061 769COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation935 753OTHER: Remove & replace handicap ramp with new ramp. Add truncated domes to theexist<strong>in</strong>g ramp. Regrade & resod playfield areas and add new fenc<strong>in</strong>g. Add sod to bare areas.Add fenc<strong>in</strong>g at retention pond at bus loop due to depth. Add fenc<strong>in</strong>g at bike rack. Upgradelight<strong>in</strong>g controls at all build<strong>in</strong>gs for all exterior light<strong>in</strong>g and add time clocks. Provide surges<strong>up</strong>pressor on high voltage side of service for all build<strong>in</strong>g ma<strong>in</strong> distribution panels. Installnew park<strong>in</strong>g lot light<strong>in</strong>g, estimate 20 pole fixtures.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $222,000 $343,000 $1,386,810 $5,532,300 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $7,484,110NewConstructionCostPAGE:149 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 236


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHEATHROWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 49 0 Removed NSF (7671), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (7671), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (198),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 049 (844 NSF),Room 049A (32 NSF), Room 049B(11 NSF), Room 050 (754 NSF),Room 050A (34 NSF), Room 050B(7 NSF), Room 083 (187 NSF),Room 083A (19 NSF), Room 083B(189 NSF), Room 179 (830 NSF),Room 180 (796 NSF), Room 237(733 NSF), Room 237A (53 NSF),Room 238 (733 NSF), Room 238A(53 NSF), Room 239 (735 NSF),Room 239A (53 NSF), Room 260(804 NSF), Room 261 (804 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 49 2 Removed NSF (5531), Added NSF(5520), Difference NSF (11), Percent(0.20%), Removed Stations (73),Added Stations (45) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PRE-K (800NSF), 1 unit of E S E PART-TIME(800 NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME (800 NSF), 1 unit of E S EPT/OT LAB (550 NSF), 1 unit of E SE ITINERANT (95 NSF), 2 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (75 NSF), 3units of MATERIAL STORAGE (75NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (60NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 003 (798 NSF), Room 003A(72 NSF), Room 003B (81 NSF),Room 003C (350 NSF), Room 003D(29 NSF), Room 004 (825 NSF),Room 004A (53 NSF), Room 004B(29 NSF), Room 004C (39 NSF),Room 005 (823 NSF), Room 005A(48 NSF), Room 005B (88 NSF),Room 005C (24 NSF), Room 010(826 NSF), Room 010A (126 NSF),Room 010B (143 NSF), Room 010C(54 NSF), Room 010D (25 NSF),Room 011 (840 NSF), Room 011A(66 NSF), Room 011B (60 NSF),Room 011C (31 NSF), Room 018(101 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 49 99 Removed NSF (2207), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2207), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 039 (734 NSF),Room 085 (736 NSF), Room 086(737 NSF)-7,671 -198 $690,390 $90 $0-5,531 -28 $497,790 $90 $0-2,207 -66 $198,630 $90 $0PAGE:150 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 237


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHEATHROWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 49 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (347 NSF), Room 002(582 NSF), Room 002A (124 NSF),Room 003 (245 NSF), Room 004(225 NSF), Room 005 (168 NSF),Room 006 (179 NSF), Room 007(156 NSF), Room 007A (31 NSF),Room 007B (40 NSF), Room 008(342 NSF), Room 009 (125 NSF),Room 010 (129 NSF), Room 011(42 NSF), Room 012 (134 NSF),Room 013 (238 NSF), Room 013A(31 NSF), Room 013B (32 NSF),Room 013C (39 NSF), Room 014(434 NSF), Room 014A (62 NSF),Room 014B (220 NSF), Room 014C(187 NSF), Room 015 (233 NSF),Room 016 (81 NSF), Room 017(2728 NSF), Room 017A (468 NSF),Room 017B (177 NSF), Room 017C(390 NSF), Room 017D (278 NSF),Room 017E (284 NSF), Room 017F(30 NSF), Room 017G (57 NSF),Room 999 (27651 NSF)Renovation 2011 49 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (229 NSF), Room 002(230 NSF), Room 006 (946 NSF),Room 006A (143 NSF), Room 006B(30 NSF), Room 006C (18 NSF),Room 007 (953 NSF), Room 007A(135 NSF), Room 007B (31 NSF),Room 007C (18 NSF), Room 008(947 NSF), Room 008A (279 NSF),Room 008B (29 NSF), Room 009(950 NSF), Room 012 (947 NSF),Room 012A (144 NSF), Room 012B(30 NSF), Room 012C (18 NSF),Room 013 (947 NSF), Room 013A(135 NSF), Room 013B (30 NSF),Room 013C (18 NSF), Room 014(945 NSF), Room 014A (276 NSF),Room 014B (30 NSF), Room 015(947 NSF), Room 016 (68 NSF),Room 017 (28 NSF), Room 019 (68NSF), Room 020 (28 NSF)36,489 0 $2,189,340 $60 $09,597 0 $575,820 $60 $0PAGE:151 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 238


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHEATHROWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 49 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (263 NSF), Room 002(627 NSF), Room 003 (589 NSF),Room 003A (588 NSF), Room 004(944 NSF), Room 004A (18 NSF),Room 004B (155 NSF), Room 005(600 NSF), Room 006 (936 NSF),Room 006A (31 NSF), Room 007(947 NSF), Room 007A (141 NSF),Room 007B (31 NSF), Room 007C(18 NSF), Room 008 (950 NSF),Room 008A (81 NSF), Room 008B(22 NSF), Room 009 (946 NSF),Room 009A (148 NSF), Room 009B(30 NSF), Room 010 (952 NSF),Room 010A (18 NSF), Room 010B(155 NSF), Room 011 (953 NSF),Room 011A (109 NSF), Room 011B(21 NSF), Room 012 (948 NSF),Room 012A (31 NSF), Room 013(938 NSF), Room 013A (139 NSF),Room 013B (31 NSF), Room 013C(18 NSF), Room 014 (68 NSF),Room 015 (948 NSF), Room 015A(347 NSF), Room 015B (30 NSF),Room 016 (36 NSF), Room 017 (28NSF), Room 018 (68 NSF), Room019 (32 NSF), Room 020 (32 NSF),Room 103C (1026 NSF)Renovation 2011 49 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 001 (1380 NSF),Room 002 (608 NSF), Room 003(597 NSF), Room 003A (597 NSF),Room 004 (954 NSF), Room 004A(18 NSF), Room 004B (155 NSF),Room 005 (608 NSF), Room 006(950 NSF), Room 006A (31 NSF),Room 007 (951 NSF), Room 007A(140 NSF), Room 007B (31 NSF),Room 007C (18 NSF), Room 008(948 NSF), Room 008A (81 NSF),Room 008B (28 NSF), Room 009(952 NSF), Room 009A (348 NSF),Room 009B (30 NSF), Room 010(952 NSF), Room 010A (18 NSF),Room 010B (115 NSF), Room 011(950 NSF), Room 011A (109 NSF),Room 011B (21 NSF), Room 012(955 NSF), Room 012A (31 NSF),Room 013 (954 NSF), Room 013A(140 NSF), Room 013B (31 NSF),Room 013C (18 NSF), Room 014(68 NSF), Room 015 (953 NSF),Room 015A (348 NSF), Room 015B(30 NSF), Room 016 (28 NSF),Room 017 (28 NSF), Room 018 (68NSF), Room 019 (35 NSF), Room020 (32 NSF)14,993 0 $899,580 $60 $015,309 0 $918,540 $60 $0PAGE:152 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 239


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHEATHROWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 49 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (290 NSF), Room 002(157 NSF), Room 002A (73 NSF),Room 003 (304 NSF), Room 004(1173 NSF), Room 004A (67 NSF),Room 004B (114 NSF), Room 004C(160 NSF), Room 004D (169 NSF),Room 005 (1476 NSF), Room 005A(245 NSF), Room 005B (195 NSF),Room 005C (23 NSF), Room 006(132 NSF), Room 007 (1729 NSF),Room 007A (2765 NSF), Room007B (912 NSF), Room 007C (463NSF), Room 007D (447 NSF), Room007E (92 NSF), Room 007F (76NSF), Room 007G (494 NSF),Room 007H (51 NSF), Room 007K(92 NSF), Room 007L (16 NSF),Room 007M (34 NSF), Room 007N(76 NSF), Room 008 (1106 NSF),Room 008A (38 NSF), Room 008B(153 NSF), Room 008C (346 NSF),Room 008D (31 NSF), Room 008E(37 NSF), Room 008F (128 NSF),Room 008G (128 NSF), Room 008H(184 NSF), Room 009 (15 NSF),Room 010 (133 NSF), Room 011(360 NSF), Room 011A (25 NSF),Room 012 (256 NSF), Room 013(55 NSF), Room 013A (96 NSF),Room 013B (105 NSF), Room 014(68 NSF), Room 015 (23 NSF)Renovation 2011 49 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 001 (26 NSF),Room 002 (257 NSF)Renovation 2011 49 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems, Bell/Fire Alarm Systems toRoom 001 (260 NSF), Room 002(162 NSF)15,112 0 $906,720 $60 $0283 0 $16,980 $60 $0422 0 $25,320 $60 $0PAGE:153 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 240


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY1600 SHEPHARD ROAD, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade PRE-K E S E PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 621 -18 603Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 621 -18 603Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 621 603COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation508 571OTHER: Sod bare ground areas to prevent erosion.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $4,000 $40,500 $231,480 $6,306,180 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $6,582,160NewConstructionCostPAGE:154 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 241


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHIGHLANDSELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 65 1 Removed NSF (2572), Added NSF(2572), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (33), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (1105 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (1036NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (37 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)(209 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (75 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 136 (1036 NSF), Room 136A(54 NSF), Room 136B (265 NSF),Room 137 (1105 NSF), Room 137A(40 NSF), Room 137B (72 NSF)2,572 -18 $231,480 $90 $0PAGE:155 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 242


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 65 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, HVAC Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 102 (2976NSF), Room 102A (76 NSF), Room102B (30 NSF), Room 102C (48NSF), Room 103 (6860 NSF), Room103A (819 NSF), Room 103D (68NSF), Room 104 (500 NSF), Room104A (107 NSF), Room 105 (620NSF), Room 105A (107 NSF), Room106 (1939 NSF), Room 106A (324NSF), Room 106B (39 NSF), Room106C (35 NSF), Room 106D (36NSF), Room 106E (143 NSF), Room106F (48 NSF), Room 106G (180NSF), Room 106H (180 NSF), Room106M (262 NSF), Room 107 (138NSF), Room 108 (660 NSF), Room109 (237 NSF), Room 109A (97NSF), Room 110 (332 NSF), Room110A (255 NSF), Room 110B (567NSF), Room 110C (173 NSF), Room110D (167 NSF), Room 110E (134NSF), Room 110F (410 NSF), Room110G (605 NSF), Room 110H (407NSF), Room 110J (96 NSF), Room110K (96 NSF), Room 111 (172NSF), Room 111A (120 NSF), Room111B (240 NSF), Room 111C (167NSF), Room 111D (238 NSF), Room112 (1123 NSF), Room 112A (48NSF), Room 112B (44 NSF), Room112C (96 NSF), Room 113 (1107NSF), Room 113A (64 NSF), Room113B (44 NSF), Room 113C (155NSF), Room 114 (1094 NSF), Room114A (44 NSF), Room 114B (77NSF), Room 115 (885 NSF), Room116 (984 NSF), Room 117 (208NSF), Room 118 (1100 NSF), Room118A (48 NSF), Room 118B (43NSF), Room 119 (1094 NSF), Room119A (59 NSF), Room 119B (48NSF), Room 119C (149 NSF), Room120 (1094 NSF), Room 120A (48NSF), Room 120B (59 NSF), Room121 (1094 NSF), Room 121A (59NSF), Room 121B (48 NSF), Room121C (149 NSF), Room 122 (208NSF), Room 123 (629 NSF), Room124 (640 NSF), Room 125 (478NSF), Room 125A (107 NSF), Room125B (62 NSF), Room 125C (48NSF), Room 126 (609 NSF), Room127 (124 NSF), Room 127A (88NSF), Room 128 (604 NSF), Room129 (108 NSF), Room 130 (204NSF), Room 131 (3084 NSF), Room131A (176 NSF), Room 131B (334NSF), Room 131C (36 NSF), Room131D (308 NSF), Room 131E (130NSF), Room 131F (536 NSF), Room131G (353 NSF), Room 131H (234NSF), Room 131J (172 NSF), Room131K (248 NSF), Room 131L (475NSF), Room 132 (640 NSF), Room133 (110 NSF), Room 134 (110NSF), Room 135 (318 NSF), Room136C (98 NSF), Room 136D (128104,558 0 $6,273,480 $60 $0PAGE:156 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 243


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 65 1 NSF), Room 138 (970 NSF), Room138A (53 NSF), Room 138B (97NSF), Room 138C (155 NSF), Room139 (400 NSF), Room 140 (1087NSF), Room 141 (208 NSF), Room142 (320 NSF), Room 143 (987NSF), Room 144 (1074 NSF), Room144A (59 NSF), Room 144B (40NSF), Room 144C (149 NSF), Room145 (1074 NSF), Room 145A (40NSF), Room 145B (54 NSF), Room146 (1074 NSF), Room 146A (59NSF), Room 146B (54 NSF), Room146C (149 NSF), Room 147 (1074NSF), Room 147A (40 NSF), Room147B (59 NSF), Room 148 (208NSF), Room 149 (992 NSF), Room150 (1110 NSF), Room 150A (61NSF), Room 150B (54 NSF), Room150C (155 NSF), Room 151 (1107NSF), Room 151A (40 NSF), Room151B (64 NSF), Room 152 (1107NSF), Room 152A (80 NSF), Room152B (40 NSF), Room 152C (64NSF), Room 201 (2224 NSF), Room202 (40 NSF), Room 203 (715 NSF),Room 204 (36 NSF), Room 205(993 NSF), Room 205A (84 NSF),Room 205B (155 NSF), Room 206(993 NSF), Room 206A (84 NSF),Room 206B (155 NSF), Room 207(993 NSF), Room 207A (84 NSF),Room 208 (993 NSF), Room 208A(84 NSF), Room 209 (36 NSF),Room 210 (470 NSF), Room 211(40 NSF), Room 212 (1122 NSF),Room 212A (98 NSF), Room 212B(140 NSF), Room 212C (159 NSF),Room 212D (68 NSF), Room 213(643 NSF), Room 214 (80 NSF),Room 215 (112 NSF), Room 216(666 NSF), Room 217 (1145 NSF),Room 217A (97 NSF), Room 217B(101 NSF), Room 217C (69 NSF),Room 218 (1103 NSF), Room 218A(97 NSF), Room 218B (40 NSF),Room 218C (68 NSF), Room 219(536 NSF), Room 220 (536 NSF),Room 221 (408 NSF), Room 222(93 NSF), Room 223 (110 NSF),Room 224 (110 NSF), Room 225(960 NSF), Room 226 (40 NSF),Room 227 (40 NSF), Room 228(1018 NSF), Room 228A (59 NSF),Room 229 (1018 NSF), Room 229A(59 NSF), Room 229B (149 NSF),Room 230 (1094 NSF), Room 230A(40 NSF), Room 230B (59 NSF),Room 231 (1094 NSF), Room 231A(59 NSF), Room 231B (40 NSF),Room 231C (149 NSF), Room 232(944 NSF), Room 233 (2644 NSF),Room 234 (560 NSF), Room 235(534 NSF), Room 236 (925 NSF),Room 236A (42 NSF), Room 236B(155 NSF), Room 237 (942 NSF),Room 237A (40 NSF), Room 238(1388 NSF), Room 238A (79 NSF),Room 238B (151 NSF), Room 238C104,558 0 $6,273,480 $60 $0PAGE:157 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 244


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 65 1 (96 NSF), Room 238D (87 NSF),Room 239 (788 NSF), Room 240(270 NSF), Room 241 (110 NSF),Room 242 (110 NSF), Room 243(592 NSF), Room 244 (1307 NSF),Room 244A (40 NSF), Room 244B(69 NSF), Room 244C (69 NSF),Room 245 (1293 NSF), Room 245A(83 NSF), Room 245B (50 NSF),Room 245C (149 NSF), Room 246(944 NSF), Room 247 (1074 NSF),Room 247A (59 NSF), Room 247B(40 NSF), Room 247C (155 NSF),Room 248 (1083 NSF), Room 248A(40 NSF), Room 248B (50 NSF),Room 249 (1074 NSF), Room 249A(59 NSF), Room 249B (40 NSF),Room 249C (155 NSF), Room 250(1090 NSF), Room 250A (54 NSF),Room 250B (43 NSF), Room 999(5893 NSF)Renovation 2011 65 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g,Restrooms, HVAC Systems,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 101A (36NSF), Room 101B (36 NSF), Room101C (264 NSF), Room 101D (153NSF), Room 101E (56 NSF)104,558 0 $6,273,480 $60 $0545 0 $32,700 $60 $0PAGE:158 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 245


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:HOPPER EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION CENTER1101 BAY AVENUE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTLow Grade PRE-K E S E KINDERGARTENHigh Grade GRADE 7 GRADE 7CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 80 0 80Reloc. Stations 20 -20 0Mod. Stations 20 0 20Total Stations 120 -20 100Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 120 100COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation56 57OTHER: Remove old handicap ramps & construct three new handicap ramps. Add newramp at ma<strong>in</strong> entrance. Add a 30'x30' concrete pad <strong>in</strong> front of dumpsters. Add one firehydrant & associated water ma<strong>in</strong>. Add sod to bare soil areas to prevent erosion. Addexterior light<strong>in</strong>g to entire campus.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $7,000 $74,000 $171,508 $1,333,664 $1,316,944Estimated Total Project Cost $2,903,116NewConstructionCostPAGE:159 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 246


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHOPPER EXCEPTIONALSTUDENT EDUCATIONCENTERNew Construction 2011Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountNew Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofART - ELEMENTARY (1110 NSF), 1unit of MUSIC - ELEMENTARY(1560 NSF), 1 unit of LIBRARY(READING ROOM/STACKS) (1400NSF), 1 unit of CLOSED CIRCUITTV LAB (300 NSF), 1 unit ofCLOSED CIRCUIT STORAGE (150NSF), 1 unit of MEDIAPRODUCTION LAB (192 NSF), 1unit of MEDIA SMALL GROUPROOM (160 NSF), 1 unit of KILN (60NSF), 1 unit of REFERENCE (100NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (100 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 1unit of PROJECT STORAGE (150NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (60NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (60 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (60 NSF), 1 unit ofMUSIC PRACTICE ROOM (70 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 56 0 Removed NSF (830), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (830), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (10),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 244 (830 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 56 1 Removed NSF (53), Added NSF(53), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of GENERAL SCHOOLSTORAGE (53 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 104A (53 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 56 98 Removed NSF (735), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (735), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (10),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 005 (735 NSF)CalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStation6,212 0 $1,316,944 $212 $0-830 -10 $87,980 $106 $053 0 $5,618 $106 $0-735 -10 $77,910 $106 $0PAGE:160 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 247


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gHOPPER EXCEPTIONALSTUDENT EDUCATIONCENTERParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountRenovation 2011 56 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (746 NSF), Room 101A(38 NSF), Room 101B (46 NSF),Room 102 (748 NSF), Room 102A(144 NSF), Room 102B (38 NSF),Room 102C (46 NSF), Room 103(375 NSF), Room 103A (37 NSF),Room 103B (51 NSF), Room 104(306 NSF), Room 104B (36 NSF),Room 105 (413 NSF), Room 105A(147 NSF), Room 105B (149 NSF),Room 105C (80 NSF), Room 106(233 NSF), Room 106A (43 NSF),Room 107 (735 NSF), Room 107A(38 NSF), Room 107B (46 NSF),Room 108 (747 NSF), Room 108A(144 NSF), Room 108B (38 NSF),Room 108C (46 NSF), Room 109(804 NSF), Room 109A (39 NSF),Room 109B (160 NSF), Room 110A(48 NSF), Room 110B (48 NSF),Room 111 (807 NSF), Room 111A(39 NSF), Room 112 (308 NSF),Room 112A (103 NSF), Room 113(139 NSF), Room 113A (57 NSF),Room 114 (96 NSF), Room 115(115 NSF), Room 116 (158 NSF),Room 117 (436 NSF), Room 118(150 NSF), Room 118A (38 NSF),Room 118B (36 NSF), Room 119(152 NSF), Room 119A (37 NSF),Room 119B (37 NSF), Room 120(754 NSF), Room 120A (39 NSF),Room 120B (160 NSF), Room 121A(81 NSF), Room 121B (81 NSF),Room 122 (754 NSF), Room 122A(39 NSF), Room 123 (1660 NSF),Room 123A (11 NSF), Room 123B(11 NSF), Room 123C (40 NSF),Room 123D (66 NSF), Room 123E(11 NSF), Room 123F (11 NSF),Room 123G (98 NSF), Room 123H(11 NSF), Room 123J (67 NSF),Room 123K (40 NSF), Room 123L(11 NSF), Room 123M (11 NSF),Room 123N (11 NSF), Room 124(771 NSF), Room 124A (131 NSF),Room 124B (58 NSF), Room 124C(50 NSF), Room 125 (820 NSF),Room 125A (49 NSF), Room 125B(48 NSF), Room 125C (43 NSF),Room 125D (45 NSF), Room 126(222 NSF), Room 126A (111 NSF),Room 127 (1126 NSF), Room 999(2066 NSF)CalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStation18,784 0 $1,333,664 $71 $0PAGE:161 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 248


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:IDYLLWILDE ELEMENTARY430 VIHLEN ROAD, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 757 -27 730Reloc. Stations 72 -72 0Mod. Stations 126 0 126Total Stations 955 -99 856Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 955 856COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation873 829OTHER: Area adjacent to play courts has eroded. Regrade & sod. Need to add fire hydrants& pipe around all build<strong>in</strong>gs. NW corner of Build<strong>in</strong>g 1: Need 5 exterior wall mounted lights <strong>in</strong>area with poor illum<strong>in</strong>ation. Upgrade exterior light<strong>in</strong>g.REMODEL OF BUILDING 1 & 2: Recommendation is to br<strong>in</strong>g Build<strong>in</strong>g 1 - Adm<strong>in</strong> Area <strong>up</strong> tocurrent district standards & Build<strong>in</strong>g 2: cafeteria/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g/serv<strong>in</strong>g area <strong>up</strong> to current districtstandards.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $200,500 $2,255,490 $5,031,960 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $7,487,950NewConstructionCostPAGE:162 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 249


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gIDYLLWILDEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 35 1 Removed NSF (6166), Added NSF(8040), Difference NSF (1874),Percent (23.31%), RemovedStations (18), Added Stations (0)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofPRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE(232 NSF), 1 unit of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (139NSF), 1 unit of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (171NSF), 1 unit of BOOKKEEPINGOFFICE (140 NSF), 1 unit ofSECRETARIAL SPACE (233 NSF),1 unit of RECEPTION AREA (500NSF), 1 unit of PRODUCTIONWORKROOM (221 NSF), 1 unit ofCONFERENCE ROOM (311 NSF),1 unit of CONFERENCE ROOM(277 NSF), 1 unit of CLINIC (271NSF), 1 unit of VAULT/STUDENTRECORDS (154 NSF), 1 unit ofITINERANT OFFICE (93 NSF), 1unit of ITINERANT OFFICE (92NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIAL WORKAREA (159 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL EQUIPMENTSTORAGE (339 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (144 NSF),1 unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION(161 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (1100 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (560 NSF),1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (106 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (71 NSF), 16units of MATERIAL STORAGE (125NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (63 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)(331 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (38 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (38 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (MALE) (48NSF), 1 unit of STAFF RESTROOM(FEMALE) (48 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 007 (61 NSF), Room 007E(429 NSF), Room 007G (147 NSF),Room 007H (149 NSF), Room 007J(10 NSF), Room 007K (151 NSF),Room 007Y (215 NSF), Room 008(869 NSF), Room 008A (213 NSF),Room 008B (16 NSF), Room 008C(66 NSF), Room 008D (40 NSF),Room 008E (234 NSF), Room 008F(477 NSF), Room 008G (11 NSF),Room 008H (173 NSF), Room 008J(250 NSF), Room 172 (128 NSF),Room 173 (192 NSF), Room 173A(22 NSF), Room 174 (175 NSF),Room 175 (46 NSF), Room 176 (43NSF), Room 177 (751 NSF), Room178 (1298 NSF)8,040 -18 $723,600 $90 $0PAGE:163 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 250


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gIDYLLWILDEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 35 2 Removed NSF (7083), Added NSF(7083), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(333 NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA(3743 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (1531 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN DRY STORAGE (270NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(126 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENCHAIR STORAGE (249 NSF), 1 unitof OTHER FOOD SERVICE (143NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (218 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (92 NSF),1 unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (100 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(100 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (MALE) (43 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM(FEMALE) (43 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (92 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (95 NSF), Room 002(3495 NSF), Room 002A (133 NSF),Room 002B (126 NSF), Room 002C(128 NSF), Room 003 (358 NSF),Room 003A (24 NSF), Room 003B(20 NSF), Room 004 (1361 NSF),Room 004A (99 NSF), Room 004B(359 NSF), Room 004D (58 NSF),Room 004E (135 NSF), Room 004F(135 NSF), Room 005 (145 NSF),Room 006 (47 NSF), Room 006A(34 NSF), Room 007 (86 NSF),Room 008 (26 NSF), Room 010 (87NSF), Room 011 (132 NSF)7,083 0 $637,470 $90 $0PAGE:164 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 251


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gIDYLLWILDEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 35 3 Removed NSF (6085), Added NSF(6060), Difference NSF (25), Percent(0.41%), Removed Stations (69),Added Stations (60) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PRE-K (750NSF), 2 units of E S E PART-TIME(750 NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME (750 NSF), 1 unit of E S EPT/OT LAB (550 NSF), 6 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (75 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (60 NSF), 4 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 003(747 NSF), Room 003A (95 NSF),Room 003B (37 NSF), Room 004(743 NSF), Room 004A (132 NSF),Room 004B (37 NSF), Room 005(743 NSF), Room 005A (129 NSF),Room 005B (37 NSF), Room 006(740 NSF), Room 006A (89 NSF),Room 006B (36 NSF), Room 008(1062 NSF), Room 009 (90 NSF),Room 010 (340 NSF), Room 010A(83 NSF), Room 011 (221 NSF),Room 011A (96 NSF), Room 012(544 NSF), Room 012A (46 NSF),Room 012B (38 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 35 98 Removed NSF (1458), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (1458), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (18),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 014 (734 NSF),Room 016 (680 NSF), Room 016A(32 NSF), Room 016B (12 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 35 99 Removed NSF (2395), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2395), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (54),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 163 (735 NSF),Room 169 (734 NSF), Room 184(758 NSF), Room 184A (79 NSF),Room 184B (81 NSF), Room 184C(8 NSF)-6,085 -9 $547,650 $90 $0-1,458 -18 $131,220 $90 $0-2,395 -54 $215,550 $90 $0PAGE:165 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 252


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gIDYLLWILDEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 35 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (4658 NSF), Room 102(623 NSF), Room 103 (387 NSF),Room 103A (96 NSF), Room 104(552 NSF), Room 105 (642 NSF),Room 106 (589 NSF), Room 107(446 NSF), Room 108 (933 NSF),Room 109 (42 NSF), Room 110 (58NSF), Room 111 (173 NSF), Room112 (889 NSF), Room 113 (757NSF), Room 114 (54 NSF), Room115 (54 NSF), Room 116 (600 NSF),Room 116A (173 NSF), Room 117(372 NSF), Room 118 (932 NSF),Room 119 (42 NSF), Room 120 (52NSF), Room 121 (156 NSF), Room122 (907 NSF), Room 123 (802NSF), Room 124 (54 NSF), Room125 (52 NSF), Room 126 (703 NSF),Room 126A (184 NSF), Room 127(935 NSF), Room 128 (434 NSF),Room 129 (42 NSF), Room 130 (44NSF), Room 131 (156 NSF), Room132 (903 NSF), Room 133 (752NSF), Room 134 (54 NSF), Room135 (50 NSF), Room 136 (544 NSF),Room 136A (184 NSF), Room 137(932 NSF), Room 138 (44 NSF),Room 139 (58 NSF), Room 140(177 NSF), Room 141 (872 NSF),Room 142 (843 NSF), Room 143(54 NSF), Room 144 (54 NSF),Room 145 (147 NSF), Room 146(110 NSF), Room 147 (38 NSF),Room 148 (61 NSF), Room 149(733 NSF), Room 149A (193 NSF),Room 150 (1496 NSF), Room 151(548 NSF), Room 152 (418 NSF),Room 153 (951 NSF), Room 154(44 NSF), Room 155 (55 NSF),Room 156 (131 NSF), Room 157(844 NSF), Room 158 (654 NSF),Room 159 (54 NSF), Room 160 (54NSF), Room 161A (210 NSF), Room163 (412 NSF), Room 164 (967NSF), Room 165 (44 NSF), Room166 (54 NSF), Room 167 (130 NSF),Room 168 (816 NSF), Room 169(882 NSF), Room 170 (58 NSF),Room 171 (54 NSF), Room 999(15397 NSF)48,669 0 $2,920,140 $60 $0PAGE:166 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 253


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gIDYLLWILDEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 35 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (2892 NSF), Room 101(632 NSF), Room 102 (243 NSF),Room 104 (132 NSF), Room 105(58 NSF), Room 106 (23 NSF),Room 107 (138 NSF), Room 108(2997 NSF), Room 108A (255 NSF),Room 108B (399 NSF), Room 108C(483 NSF), Room 108D (169 NSF),Room 108E (388 NSF), Room 108F(195 NSF), Room 108G (255 NSF),Room 108H (369 NSF), Room 108J(43 NSF), Room 108K (45 NSF),Room 109 (727 NSF), Room 109A(47 NSF), Room 109B (46 NSF),Room 110 (44 NSF), Room 111(894 NSF), Room 111A (148 NSF),Room 112 (442 NSF), Room 113(462 NSF), Room 114 (44 NSF),Room 115 (44 NSF), Room 116(389 NSF), Room 116A (118 NSF),Room 117 (261 NSF), Room 118(981 NSF), Room 118A (61 NSF),Room 118B (78 NSF), Room 119(798 NSF), Room 119A (61 NSF),Room 119B (78 NSF), Room 122(116 NSF), Room 201 (205 NSF),Room 202 (891 NSF), Room 202A(92 NSF), Room 202B (45 NSF),Room 203 (889 NSF), Room 203A(44 NSF), Room 203B (188 NSF),Room 204 (893 NSF), Room 204A(44 NSF), Room 205 (894 NSF),Room 205A (44 NSF), Room 205B(169 NSF), Room 206 (894 NSF),Room 207 (44 NSF), Room 208 (44NSF), Room 209 (392 NSF), Room209A (116 NSF), Room 209B (118NSF), Room 210 (224 NSF), Room211 (44 NSF), Room 212 (894 NSF),Room 212A (183 NSF), Room 213(884 NSF), Room 213A (44 NSF),Room 214 (891 NSF), Room 214A(44 NSF), Room 214B (188 NSF),Room 215 (907 NSF), Room 215A(44 NSF), Room 216 (895 NSF),Room 216A (44 NSF), Room 216B(93 NSF), Room 217 (103 NSF)27,043 0 $1,622,580 $60 $0PAGE:167 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 254


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gIDYLLWILDEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 35 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (48 NSF), Room 002(1640 NSF), Room 002A (150 NSF),Room 002B (103 NSF), Room 002C(100 NSF), Room 002D (19 NSF),Room 003 (989 NSF), Room 003A(22 NSF), Room 003B (143 NSF),Room 003C (11 NSF), Room 004(988 NSF), Room 004A (22 NSF),Room 005 (18 NSF), Room 006 (12NSF), Room 007 (978 NSF), Room007A (27 NSF), Room 007B (76NSF), Room 007C (12 NSF), Room007D (35 NSF), Room 008 (1067NSF), Room 008A (72 NSF), Room008B (6 NSF), Room 008C (123NSF), Room 008D (108 NSF), Room008E (107 NSF), Room 008F (21NSF), Room 009 (137 NSF), Room009A (253 NSF), Room 009B (45NSF), Room 010 (12 NSF)Renovation 2011 35 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical to Room 001 (558 NSF)Renovation 2011 35 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical to Room 001 (153 NSF)Renovation 2011 35 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical to Room 001 (99 NSF)7,344 0 $440,640 $60 $0558 0 $33,480 $60 $0153 0 $9,180 $60 $099 0 $5,940 $60 $0PAGE:168 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 255


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:INDIAN TRAILS MIDDLE415 TUSKAWILLA ROAD, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,486 -24 1462Reloc. Stations 66 -66 0Mod. Stations 88 0 88Total Stations 1,640 -90 1550Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,476 1395COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation1,176 1,099OTHER: Remove six handicap ramps and repour new handicap ramps. Add fence alongfront of campus. Add fenc<strong>in</strong>g to complete campus security perimeter. Provide lightn<strong>in</strong>gprotection system for site pole lights. Upgrade outdoor light<strong>in</strong>g fixtures <strong>in</strong> bus loop.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $18,000 $105,000 $627,544 $10,856,076 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $11,606,620NewConstructionCostPAGE:169 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 256


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gINDIAN TRAILS MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 51 7 Removed NSF (4486), Added NSF(4486), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (84), AddedStations (60) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PART-TIME (766NSF), 1 unit of E S E PART-TIME(605 NSF), 1 unit of E S E FULL-TIME (804 NSF), 1 unit of E S EFULL-TIME (609 NSF), 1 unit of E SE FULL-TIME (880 NSF), 1 unit of ES E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (204 NSF), 1 unit ofE S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (104 NSF), 1 unit ofE S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (74 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (41 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (44 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(79 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (76 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 102 (605 NSF), Room 104(804 NSF), Room 104A (74 NSF),Room 104B (35 NSF), Room 104C(41 NSF), Room 104D (41 NSF),Room 106 (809 NSF), Room 106A(71 NSF), Room 106B (44 NSF),Room 106C (44 NSF), Room 108(766 NSF), Room 108A (104 NSF),Room 108B (35 NSF), Room 109(609 NSF), Room 109A (100 NSF),Room 109B (100 NSF), Room 109C(100 NSF), Room 110A (104 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 51 99 Removed NSF (2190), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2190), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 069 (730 NSF),Room 088 (730 NSF), Room 159(730 NSF)4,486 -24 $421,684 $94 $0-2,190 -66 $205,860 $94 $0PAGE:170 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 257


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gINDIAN TRAILS MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 51 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 001C (624NSF), Room 001D (216 NSF), Room100 (920 NSF), Room 101 (178NSF), Room 102 (364 NSF), Room103 (251 NSF), Room 104 (220NSF), Room 105 (212 NSF), Room106 (350 NSF), Room 106B (39NSF), Room 106D (39 NSF), Room107 (288 NSF), Room 108 (124NSF), Room 109 (171 NSF), Room110 (360 NSF), Room 111 (171NSF), Room 112 (180 NSF), Room113 (172 NSF), Room 114 (172NSF), Room 115 (221 NSF), Room116 (40 NSF), Room 117 (40 NSF),Room 118 (75 NSF), Room 119(568 NSF), Room 120 (369 NSF),Room 121 (124 NSF), Room 122(170 NSF), Room 125 (240 NSF),Room 126 (385 NSF), Room 127(240 NSF), Room 128 (165 NSF),Room 128A (72 NSF), Room 999(31684 NSF)Renovation 2011 51 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 001 (848 NSF),Room 101 (2011 NSF), Room 101A(66 NSF), Room 101B (66 NSF),Room 101C (199 NSF), Room 101D(809 NSF), Room 101E (59 NSF),Room 101F (52 NSF), Room 101G(306 NSF), Room 102 (1344 NSF),Room 102A (199 NSF), Room 102B(180 NSF), Room 102C (59 NSF),Room 102D (52 NSF), Room 102E(306 NSF)Renovation 2011 51 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 001 (1008NSF), Room 101 (2269 NSF), Room101A (103 NSF), Room 101B (157NSF), Room 102 (768 NSF), Room102A (768 NSF), Room 102B (768NSF), Room 103 (1026 NSF), Room103A (103 NSF), Room 103B (157NSF), Room 103C (1026 NSF),Room 104 (1091 NSF), Room 104A(123 NSF), Room 104B (157 NSF),Room 105 (1681 NSF), Room 105A(128 NSF), Room 106 (44 NSF),Room 107 (287 NSF), Room 107A(80 NSF), Room 107B (40 NSF),Room 108 (54 NSF), Room 109 (53NSF), Room 110 (182 NSF), Room111 (182 NSF), Room 112 (412NSF)39,444 0 $2,445,528 $62 $06,556 0 $406,472 $62 $012,667 0 $785,354 $62 $0PAGE:171 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 258


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gINDIAN TRAILS MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 51 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 100 (1254NSF), Room 100A (58 NSF), Room100B (103 NSF), Room 100C (151NSF), Room 100D (151 NSF), Room101 (2467 NSF), Room 101A (201NSF), Room 101B (862 NSF), Room101C (474 NSF), Room 101D (350NSF), Room 101E (320 NSF), Room101F (124 NSF), Room 101G (2466NSF), Room 102 (827 NSF), Room102A (60 NSF), Room 102B (139NSF), Room 102C (60 NSF), Room102D (139 NSF), Room 103 (1150NSF), Room 103A (133 NSF), Room104 (1672 NSF), Room 104A (69NSF), Room 104B (52 NSF), Room104C (95 NSF), Room 104D (135NSF), Room 104E (174 NSF), Room104F (346 NSF), Room 104G (163NSF), Room 105 (908 NSF), Room105A (150 NSF), Room 106 (158NSF), Room 107 (1220 NSF), Room107A (147 NSF), Room 107B (133NSF), Room 108 (200 NSF), Room108A (100 NSF)Renovation 2011 51 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 100 (10027NSF), Room 101 (2376 NSF), Room101A (60 NSF), Room 101B (60NSF), Room 101C (175 NSF), Room101D (175 NSF), Room 101E (236NSF), Room 101F (40 NSF), Room101G (215 NSF), Room 101H (64NSF), Room 102 (2376 NSF), Room102A (60 NSF), Room 102B (60NSF), Room 102C (175 NSF), Room102D (175 NSF), Room 102E (236NSF), Room 102F (40 NSF), Room102G (215 NSF), Room 102H (64NSF), Room 103 (650 NSF), Room104 (160 NSF), Room 105 (187NSF), Room 105A (65 NSF), Room106 (1057 NSF), Room 107 (380NSF), Room 107A (42 NSF), Room108 (382 NSF), Room 108A (42NSF), Room 109 (286 NSF), Room110 (160 NSF), Room 111 (650NSF), Room 112 (240 NSF)17,211 0 $1,067,082 $62 $021,130 0 $1,310,060 $62 $0PAGE:172 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 259


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gINDIAN TRAILS MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 51 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 001A (1577NSF), Room 001B (320 NSF), Room001C (320 NSF), Room 001D (1577NSF), Room 100 (897 NSF), Room100A (148 NSF), Room 100B (256NSF), Room 100C (39 NSF), Room101 (885 NSF), Room 101A (171NSF), Room 102 (84 NSF), Room103 (201 NSF), Room 104 (201NSF), Room 106 (282 NSF), Room106A (81 NSF), Room 106B (99NSF), Room 108 (897 NSF), Room108A (256 NSF), Room 108B (39NSF), Room 108C (152 NSF), Room109 (1076 NSF), Room 109A (165NSF), Room 110 (885 NSF), Room110A (256 NSF), Room 110B (39NSF), Room 110C (167 NSF), Room111 (897 NSF), Room 111A (148NSF), Room 112 (897 NSF), Room113 (1076 NSF), Room 114 (576NSF), Room 116 (49 NSF), Room118 (897 NSF), Room 119 (885NSF), Room 120 (1076 NSF), Room121 (897 NSF), Room 200 (897NSF), Room 200A (148 NSF), Room200B (242 NSF), Room 200C (39NSF), Room 201 (885 NSF), Room201A (187 NSF), Room 202 (84NSF), Room 203 (201 NSF), Room204 (201 NSF), Room 206 (282NSF), Room 206A (81 NSF), Room206B (99 NSF), Room 208 (897NSF), Room 208A (242 NSF), Room208B (39 NSF), Room 208C (158NSF), Room 209 (1076 NSF), Room209A (172 NSF), Room 210 (885NSF), Room 210A (242 NSF), Room210B (39 NSF), Room 210C (174NSF), Room 211 (897 NSF), Room211A (143 NSF), Room 212 (897NSF), Room 213 (1076 NSF), Room214 (562 NSF), Room 216 (48 NSF),Room 218 (897 NSF), Room 219(885 NSF), Room 220 (1076 NSF),Room 221 (897 NSF), Room 222A(1577 NSF), Room 222B (320 NSF),Room 222C (320 NSF), Room 222D(1577 NSF)36,910 0 $2,288,420 $62 $0PAGE:173 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 260


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gINDIAN TRAILS MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 51 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 100 (375 NSF),Room 100A (81 NSF), Room 100B(144 NSF), Room 101 (602 NSF),Room 101A (96 NSF), Room 103(18 NSF), Room 105 (5141 NSF),Room 105A (224 NSF), Room 105B(153 NSF), Room 105C (373 NSF),Room 105D (883 NSF), Room 105E(484 NSF), Room 105F (42 NSF),Room 105G (177 NSF), Room 105H(53 NSF), Room 105J (516 NSF),Room 105K (156 NSF), Room 105L(53 NSF), Room 107 (1800 NSF),Room 110 (780 NSF), Room 111(615 NSF), Room 112 (624 NSF),Room 113 (609 NSF), Room 114(201 NSF), Room 115 (201 NSF),Room 116 (786 NSF), Room 116A(98 NSF), Room 116B (50 NSF),Room 117 (163 NSF), Room 117A(100 NSF), Room 118 (805 NSF),Room 118A (78 NSF), Room 119(1216 NSF), Room 120 (29 NSF),Room 121 (603 NSF), Room 121A(38 NSF), Room 122 (192 NSF),Room 123 (192 NSF), Room 200(888 NSF), Room 200A (242 NSF),Room 200B (39 NSF), Room 200C(148 NSF), Room 201 (885 NSF),Room 201A (178 NSF), Room 202(84 NSF), Room 203 (201 NSF),Room 204 (201 NSF), Room 205(320 NSF), Room 206 (282 NSF),Room 206A (81 NSF), Room 206B(99 NSF), Room 207 (1800 NSF),Room 208 (897 NSF), Room 208A(249 NSF), Room 208B (39 NSF),Room 208C (152 NSF), Room 209(1076 NSF), Room 209A (172 NSF),Room 210 (885 NSF), Room 210A(242 NSF), Room 210B (39 NSF),Room 210C (174 NSF), Room 211(897 NSF), Room 211A (143 NSF),Room 212 (1049 NSF), Room 212A(147 NSF), Room 212B (412 NSF),Room 213 (192 NSF), Room 214(897 NSF), Room 215 (1076 NSF),Room 216 (562 NSF), Room 217(320 NSF), Room 218 (49 NSF),Room 219 (1800 NSF), Room 220(897 NSF), Room 221 (878 NSF),Room 222 (1076 NSF), Room 223(897 NSF), Room 224 (192 NSF),Room 225 (476 NSF), Room 227(27 NSF), Room 228 (1069 NSF)41,180 0 $2,553,160 $62 $0PAGE:174 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 261


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:JACKSON HEIGHTS MIDDLE141 ACADEMY AVENUE, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,620 -59 1561Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 1,620 -59 1561Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,458 1404COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation1,265 1,221OTHER: Ra<strong>in</strong>water & foot traffic have eroded areas adjacent to sidewalks around campus.Areas need to be regraded & sodded to prevent sidewalk failure & trip hazard. Extend roofdra<strong>in</strong>s 10' to prevent erosion around sidewalks & paved areas. Update handicap ramps.Need a 6' sidewalk around the back of Build<strong>in</strong>g 5 for fire escape doors. No sidewalks exist<strong>in</strong>gat this time. Regrade & sod playfield area. It ponds water & is develop<strong>in</strong>g holes from <strong>in</strong>tenseuse.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>g 5 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required by DOEbefore a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with the Castaldianalysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>g, then a surveyamendment will be submitted to remodel this build<strong>in</strong>g out & replace with new construction.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommendation to expand kitchen area (Bldg 4) to accommodatecurrent middle school standard kitchen.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $134,000 $5,881,862 $5,568,468 $186,065Estimated Total Project Cost $11,770,395NewConstructionCostPAGE:175 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 262


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gJACKSON HEIGHTSMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofKITCHEN & SERVING AREA (506NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (279 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (210 NSF)995 0 $186,065 $187 $0PAGE:176 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 263


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 23 5 Removed NSF (52835), Added NSF(52817), Difference NSF (18),Percent (0.03%), Removed Stations(645), Added Stations (645)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 16 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (799 NSF), 3units of INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLESKILLS LAB (4-8) (1276 NSF), 4units of INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLESCIENCE DEMO (4-8) (1007 NSF),1 unit of VOCAL MUSIC CLASS(MIDDLE-SR HIGH) (1440 NSF), 1unit of BAND CLASS (MIDDLE-SRHIGH) (1989 NSF), 1 unit ofGENERAL MUSIC CLASS (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) (2356 NSF), 1 unit ofMUSIC RELATED SPACE (87NSF), 1 unit ofPRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE(325 NSF), 1 unit of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (209NSF), 1 unit of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (155NSF), 1 unit of BOOKKEEPINGOFFICE (100 NSF), 1 unit ofSECRETARIAL SPACE (412 NSF),1 unit of RECEPTION AREA (591NSF), 1 unit of CONFERENCEROOM (250 NSF), 1 unit of CLINIC(189 NSF), 1 unit of GENERALSCHOOL STORAGE (25 NSF), 1unit of ITINERANT OFFICE (150NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (1294 NSF), 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(341 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (69 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENTSTORAGE (453 NSF), 1 unit ofLIBRARY (READINGROOM/STACKS) (3695 NSF), 1 unitof MEDIA TECHNICALPROCESSING (462 NSF), 1 unit ofPROFESSIONAL LIBRARY (330NSF), 1 unit of AUDIO VISUALSTORAGE (709 NSF), 1 unit ofPERIODICAL STORAGE (160NSF), 1 unit of CLOSED CIRCUITTV LAB (549 NSF), 1 unit of MEDIAPRODUCTION LAB (348 NSF), 1unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION (8173NSF), 1 unit of COVEREDWALKWAY (3300 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (277 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (362NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (80 NSF), 1 unit ofINSTRUCTIONAL DARKROOM(133 NSF), 9 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (95 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)(750 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (47NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (246 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (193 NSF), 1 unit of-52,835 0 $4,966,490 $94 $0PAGE:177 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 264


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 23 5 STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (150 NSF), 1 unit ofPUBLIC USE RESTROOM (MALE)(25 NSF), 1 unit of PUBLIC USERESTROOM (FEMALE) (25 NSF), 2units of MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM(60 NSF), 2 units of MUSICPRACTICE ROOM (50 NSF), 1 unitof INSTRUMENT STORAGE (653NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001A(430 NSF), Room 001B (591 NSF),Room 001C (189 NSF), Room 001D(25 NSF), Room 001E (250 NSF),Room 001F (100 NSF), Room 001G(25 NSF), Room 001H (25 NSF),Room 001J (325 NSF), Room 001K(200 NSF), Room 001L (150 NSF),Room 001M (155 NSF), Room 001N(212 NSF), Room 001P (70 NSF),Room 001Q (47 NSF), Room 001Z(25 NSF), Room 002A (950 NSF),Room 002B (1027 NSF), Room002C (1027 NSF), Room 002D(1027 NSF), Room 002E (840 NSF),Room 002F (840 NSF), Room 002G(840 NSF), Room 002H (580 NSF),Room 002J (840 NSF), Room 002K(840 NSF), Room 002L (840 NSF),Room 002M (840 NSF), Room 002N(840 NSF), Room 002P (24 NSF),Room 002Q (19 NSF), Room 002R(24 NSF), Room 004E (653 NSF),Room 006G (953 NSF), Room 006H(1200 NSF), Room 006Q (341 NSF),Room 007C (87 NSF), Room 002U(30 NSF), Room 002Z (550 NSF),Room 003A (3695 NSF), Room003J (160 NSF), Room 004A (1989NSF), Room 004D (85 NSF), Room005A (50 NSF), Room 006M (120NSF), Room 006N (69 NSF), Room006T (1242 NSF), Room 006W(1242 NSF), Room 002V (24 NSF),Room 003D (462 NSF), Room 003K(348 NSF), Room 004C (60 NSF),Room 006D (108 NSF), Room 007K(24 NSF), Room 007L (24 NSF),Room 005C (1440 NSF), Room007G (180 NSF), Room 004B (60NSF), Room 005F (50 NSF), Room006C (57 NSF), Room 007H (24NSF), Room 006V (160 NSF), Room007D (180 NSF), Room 003F (44NSF), Room 004F (50 NSF), Room006A (935 NSF), Room 007E (180NSF), Room 007J (24 NSF), Room006P (776 NSF), Room 006R (39NSF), Room 006U (200 NSF), Room007A (2356 NSF), Room 002S (24NSF), Room 003B (330 NSF), Room006F (108 NSF), Room 003H (709NSF), Room 006K (549 NSF), Room007B (156 NSF), Room 002Y (23NSF), Room 003G (44 NSF), Room003P (47 NSF), Room 006E (168NSF), Room 006S (39 NSF), Room002T (22 NSF), Room 002W (24NSF), Room 002X (24 NSF), Room003C (133 NSF), Room 003E (209-52,835 0 $4,966,490 $94 $0PAGE:178 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 265


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 23 5 NSF), Room 005E (174 NSF), Room006B (57 NSF), Room 007M (24NSF), Room 003Q (80 NSF), Room004G (50 NSF), Room 005H (54NSF), Room 005G (54 NSF), Room006X (477 NSF), Room 008C (159NSF), Room 009C (650 NSF), Room007N (24 NSF), Room 007P (24NSF), Room 007R (24 NSF), Room010 (800 NSF), Room 009A (650NSF), Room 009B (650 NSF), Room009E (6393 NSF), Room 009F(2500 NSF), Room 007Q (30 NSF),Room 008A (1344 NSF), Room008B (813 NSF), Room 009D (650NSF), Room 009 (33 NSF), Room007S (24 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 23 8 Removed NSF (8908), Added NSF(8862), Difference NSF (46), Percent(0.52%), Removed Stations (147),Added Stations (88) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PART-TIME(800 NSF), 3 units of E S E FULL-TIME (800 NSF), 1 unit of E S EPT/OT LAB (475 NSF), 1 unit of E SE SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (256 NSF), 1 unit ofTECHNOLOGY/INDUSTRYEXPLORATION LAB (1100 NSF), 1unit of TECHNOLOGY/INDUSTRYEXPLORATION LAB (1701 NSF), 1unit of TEACHER PLANNINGOFFICE (171 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (75 NSF), 2units of MATERIAL STORAGE (197NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (60NSF), 3 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 115 (607NSF), Room 115A (134 NSF), Room115B (195 NSF), Room 115C (98NSF), Room 115D (93 NSF), Room116 (753 NSF), Room 117 (609NSF), Room 118 (608 NSF), Room119 (858 NSF), Room 119A (45NSF), Room 119B (102 NSF), Room119C (36 NSF), Room 119D (37NSF), Room 119E (134 NSF), Room119F (154 NSF), Room 120 (270NSF), Room 121 (808 NSF), Room123 (1569 NSF), Room 123A (160NSF), Room 123B (241 NSF), Room124 (1397 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 23 99 Removed NSF (830), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (830), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (0),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 111 (830 NSF)-52,835 0 $4,966,490 $94 $0-8,908 -59 $837,352 $94 $0-830 0 $78,020 $94 $0PAGE:179 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 266


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gJACKSON HEIGHTSMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 23 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1728 NSF), Room 001A(1728 NSF), Room 001B (832 NSF),Room 002 (472 NSF), Room 003(1110 NSF), Room 003A (174 NSF),Room 004 (41 NSF), Room 004A(64 NSF), Room 005 (932 NSF),Room 006 (267 NSF), Room 006A(40 NSF), Room 007 (932 NSF),Room 007A (154 NSF), Room 008(137 NSF), Room 009 (932 NSF),Room 010 (61 NSF), Room 011(934 NSF), Room 011A (153 NSF),Room 012 (107 NSF), Room 012A(24 NSF), Room 013 (933 NSF),Room 014 (267 NSF), Room 014A(32 NSF), Room 015 (933 NSF),Room 015A (181 NSF), Room 016(111 NSF), Room 017 (1072 NSF),Room 018 (253 NSF), Room 019(252 NSF), Room 021 (24 NSF),Room 101A (210 NSF), Room 109(217 NSF), Room 200 (1728 NSF),Room 201 (575 NSF), Room 202(1061 NSF), Room 202A (181 NSF),Room 203 (40 NSF), Room 203A(64 NSF), Room 204 (932 NSF),Room 205 (267 NSF), Room 205A(32 NSF), Room 206 (926 NSF),Room 206A (155 NSF), Room 207(40 NSF), Room 207A (90 NSF),Room 208 (932 NSF)Renovation 2011 23 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1104 NSF), Room 001A(1104 NSF), Room 002 (790 NSF),Room 002A (187 NSF), Room 002B(351 NSF), Room 002C (52 NSF),Room 003 (129 NSF), Room 003A(40 NSF), Room 003B (351 NSF),Room 004 (627 NSF), Room 005(606 NSF), Room 006 (796 NSF),Room 006A (104 NSF), Room 007(34 NSF), Room 007A (134 NSF),Room 008 (783 NSF), Room 008A(38 NSF)22,330 0 $1,384,460 $62 $07,230 0 $448,260 $62 $0PAGE:180 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 267


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gJACKSON HEIGHTSMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 23 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 401 (341 NSF), Room 402(95 NSF), Room 403 (160 NSF),Room 406 (103 NSF), Room 407(146 NSF), Room 407A (14 NSF),Room 408 (6190 NSF), Room 408A(217 NSF), Room 408B (205 NSF),Room 408C (102 NSF), Room 408D(382 NSF), Room 408E (48 NSF),Room 408F (73 NSF), Room 408G(571 NSF), Room 409 (1438 NSF),Room 409A (826 NSF), Room 409B(148 NSF), Room 409C (323 NSF),Room 409D (91 NSF), Room 409E(38 NSF), Room 409F (38 NSF),Room 409G (117 NSF), Room 409H(118 NSF), Room 410 (104 NSF),Room 411 (155 NSF), Room 412(140 NSF), Room 413 (143 NSF),Room 414 (44 NSF)Renovation 2011 23 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical to Room 001 (102 NSF)Renovation 2011 23 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (10586 NSF), Room 102(220 NSF), Room 103 (220 NSF),Room 105A (216 NSF), Room 105B(215 NSF), Room 106 (840 NSF),Room 107 (1387 NSF), Room 108(191 NSF), Room 108A (102 NSF),Room 109 (101 NSF), Room 110(83 NSF), Room 110A (96 NSF),Room 112 (708 NSF), Room 113(56 NSF), Room 114 (69 NSF),Room 115 (102 NSF), Room 116(211 NSF), Room 116A (63 NSF),Room 117 (56 NSF), Room 118(211 NSF), Room 118A (63 NSF),Room 119 (1353 NSF), Room 120(713 NSF), Room 121 (146 NSF),Room 121A (92 NSF), Room 124(101 NSF), Room 129 (20 NSF),Room 201 (1142 NSF)12,370 0 $766,940 $62 $0102 0 $6,324 $62 $019,363 0 $1,200,506 $62 $0PAGE:181 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 268


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gJACKSON HEIGHTSMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 23 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (269 NSF), Room 102(214 NSF), Room 103 (280 NSF),Room 104 (544 NSF), Room 106(197 NSF), Room 107 (174 NSF),Room 108 (174 NSF), Room 109(359 NSF), Room 109A (32 NSF),Room 109B (32 NSF), Room 110(426 NSF), Room 110A (53 NSF),Room 110B (46 NSF), Room 111(199 NSF), Room 111A (155 NSF),Room 112 (1867 NSF), Room 112A(80 NSF), Room 112B (115 NSF),Room 112C (115 NSF), Room 113(525 NSF), Room 114 (110 NSF),Room 122 (1259 NSF), Room 122A(148 NSF), Room 122B (100 NSF),Room 122C (145 NSF), Room 122D(67 NSF), Room 122E (7 NSF)Renovation 2011 23 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (2198 NSF), Room 001A(2198 NSF), Room 003 (1112 NSF),Room 003A (181 NSF), Room 004(41 NSF), Room 004A (64 NSF),Room 005 (937 NSF), Room 006(269 NSF), Room 006A (32 NSF),Room 007 (932 NSF), Room 007A(152 NSF), Room 008 (138 NSF),Room 009 (931 NSF), Room 010(59 NSF), Room 010A (24 NSF),Room 011 (217 NSF), Room 012(931 NSF), Room 012A (154 NSF),Room 013 (95 NSF), Room 014 (36NSF), Room 015 (930 NSF), Room016 (268 NSF), Room 016A (32NSF), Room 017 (932 NSF), Room017A (179 NSF), Room 018 (110NSF), Room 019 (1072 NSF), Room021 (211 NSF), Room 021A (253NSF), Room 021B (256 NSF), Room101B (474 NSF), Room 202 (577NSF), Room 203 (1073 NSF), Room203A (180 NSF), Room 204 (40NSF), Room 204A (64 NSF), Room205 (929 NSF), Room 206 (269NSF), Room 206A (32 NSF), Room207 (929 NSF), Room 207A (155NSF), Room 208 (41 NSF), Room208A (91 NSF), Room 209 (929NSF)7,692 0 $476,904 $62 $020,727 0 $1,285,074 $62 $0PAGE:182 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 269


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:JOURNEYS ACADEMY1722 West Airport Blvd., SanfordCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use COMBINATION ALTERNATIVE EDUCATIONLow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 358 90 448Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 358 90 448Utilization Factor 90% 100%School Capacity 322 448COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation283 316NEW CONSTRUCTION: This is the transfer of exist<strong>in</strong>g rooms (7,011 sf +/-) located at anadjacent facility (ESC Annex - Gift for Teach<strong>in</strong>g). The rooms will be separated from the ESCAnnex & will be converted to part of Journey's Academy's facility. This is NOT newconstruction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,653,470Estimated Total Project Cost $2,653,470NewConstructionCostPAGE:183 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 270


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gJOURNEYS ACADEMY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 3 units ofSENIOR HIGH CLASSROOM (9-12)(774 NSF), 1 unit of E S E PART-TIME (637 NSF), 3 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (152 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (110 NSF)4,035 90 $2,653,470 $658 $29,483PAGE:184 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 271


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:KEETH ELEMENTARY600 TUSKAWILLA ROAD, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 581 -15 566Reloc. Stations 132 -132 0Mod. Stations 88 0 88Total Stations 801 -147 654Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 801 654COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation681 618OTHER: Widen exist<strong>in</strong>g sidewalks to prevent erosion. Remove old handicap ramps &construct four new handicap ramps. Add one fire hydrant & associated water ma<strong>in</strong>. Provideconcrete pad for bicycle park<strong>in</strong>g w/new bike racks and cha<strong>in</strong> l<strong>in</strong>k fence. Regrade & resoderoded areas on northeast side of ma<strong>in</strong> build<strong>in</strong>g. Upgrade all exterior light<strong>in</strong>g.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommendation for new construction is to expand the exist<strong>in</strong>gkitchen/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g area <strong>in</strong> Build<strong>in</strong>g 1 to accommodate current standards.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $8,000 $1,120,000 $1,404,360 $4,003,860 $746,251Estimated Total Project Cost $7,282,471NewConstructionCostPAGE:185 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 272


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gKEETH ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofTEACHER LOUNGE/DINING (96NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA (526NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (2509 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE (160NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (78 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(400 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (400 NSF)4,169 0 $746,251 $179 $0PAGE:186 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 273


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gKEETH ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 46 1 Removed NSF (10462), Added NSF(10462), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (45), AddedStations (30) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)(800 NSF), 2 units of E S E PRE-K(750 NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME (750 NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(235 NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (224 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL RECEIVING (600NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (31 NSF), 1 unitof DINING AREA (2678 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN & SERVING AREA(1015 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (347 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (153 NSF), 1 unitof OTHER FOOD SERVICE (140NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (140 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (75 NSF),5 units of MATERIAL STORAGE (75NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (45NSF), 4 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (100 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)(58 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (FEMALE) (68 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (78 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 026 (760 NSF), Room 026A(100 NSF), Room 026B (30 NSF),Room 026C (34 NSF), Room 027(90 NSF), Room 029 (266 NSF),Room 029A (96 NSF), Room 030(341 NSF), Room 030A (35 NSF),Room 031 (776 NSF), Room 031A(100 NSF), Room 031B (30 NSF),Room 031C (32 NSF), Room 032(776 NSF), Room 032A (100 NSF),Room 032B (30 NSF), Room 032C(32 NSF), Room 033 (532 NSF),Room 034 (532 NSF), Room 034A(163 NSF), Room 036 (2678 NSF),Room 036A (224 NSF), Room 036B(31 NSF), Room 037 (58 NSF),Room 038 (68 NSF), Room 039(600 NSF), Room 040 (1015 NSF),Room 040A (78 NSF), Room 040B(75 NSF), Room 041 (153 NSF),Room 043 (347 NSF), Room 044(140 NSF), Room 045 (140 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 46 98 Removed NSF (736), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (736), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 026 (736 NSF)10,462 -15 $941,580 $90 $0-736 -22 $66,240 $90 $0PAGE:187 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 274


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gKEETH ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 46 99 Removed NSF (4406), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (4406), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (110),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 025 (730 NSF),Room 060 (736 NSF), Room 064(730 NSF), Room 083 (727 NSF),Room 145 (728 NSF), Room 145A(6 NSF), Room 173 (376 NSF),Room 173A (373 NSF)-4,406 -110 $396,540 $90 $0PAGE:188 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 275


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 46 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (901 NSF), Room 001A(64 NSF), Room 001B (88 NSF),Room 001C (200 NSF), Room 001D(45 NSF), Room 002 (877 NSF),Room 002A (176 NSF), Room 002B(108 NSF), Room 003 (280 NSF),Room 004 (32 NSF), Room 005(103 NSF), Room 006 (103 NSF),Room 007 (3102 NSF), Room 007A(304 NSF), Room 007B (458 NSF),Room 007C (149 NSF), Room 007D(45 NSF), Room 007E (149 NSF),Room 008 (245 NSF), Room 009(245 NSF), Room 010 (9874 NSF),Room 011 (258 NSF), Room 011A(30 NSF), Room 012 (296 NSF),Room 013 (180 NSF), Room 013A(42 NSF), Room 014 (224 NSF),Room 015 (150 NSF), Room 016(620 NSF), Room 016A (28 NSF),Room 016B (24 NSF), Room 016C(39 NSF), Room 017 (50 NSF),Room 018 (92 NSF), Room 019(122 NSF), Room 020 (117 NSF),Room 021 (184 NSF), Room 022(188 NSF), Room 023 (217 NSF),Room 024 (273 NSF), Room 025(180 NSF), Room 028 (29 NSF),Room 035 (50 NSF), Room 042(449 NSF), Room 046 (949 NSF),Room 046A (75 NSF), Room 046B(30 NSF), Room 046C (33 NSF),Room 047 (949 NSF), Room 047A(75 NSF), Room 047B (30 NSF),Room 047C (33 NSF), Room 048(765 NSF), Room 048A (75 NSF),Room 048B (30 NSF), Room 048C(33 NSF), Room 049 (792 NSF),Room 049A (45 NSF), Room 050(949 NSF), Room 050A (75 NSF),Room 050B (30 NSF), Room 050C(33 NSF), Room 051 (949 NSF),Room 051A (75 NSF), Room 051B(30 NSF), Room 051C (33 NSF),Room 052 (949 NSF), Room 052A(75 NSF), Room 052B (30 NSF),Room 052C (33 NSF), Room 053(949 NSF), Room 053A (75 NSF),Room 053B (30 NSF), Room 053C(33 NSF), Room 054 (770 NSF),Room 054A (75 NSF), Room 054B(30 NSF), Room 054C (33 NSF),Room 055 (949 NSF), Room 055A(75 NSF), Room 055B (30 NSF),Room 055C (33 NSF), Room 056(949 NSF), Room 056A (75 NSF),Room 056B (30 NSF), Room 056C(33 NSF), Room 057 (249 NSF),Room 058 (54 NSF), Room 059(949 NSF), Room 059A (75 NSF),Room 059B (30 NSF), Room 059C(33 NSF), Room 060 (949 NSF),Room 060A (75 NSF), Room 060B(30 NSF), Room 060C (33 NSF),66,571 0 $3,994,260 $60 $0PAGE:189 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 276


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 46 1 Room 061 (782 NSF), Room 061A(75 NSF), Room 061B (30 NSF),Room 061C (33 NSF), Room 062(927 NSF), Room 062A (54 NSF),Room 063 (949 NSF), Room 063A(75 NSF), Room 063B (30 NSF),Room 063C (33 NSF), Room 064(949 NSF), Room 064A (75 NSF),Room 064B (30 NSF), Room 064C(33 NSF), Room 065 (949 NSF),Room 065A (75 NSF), Room 065B(30 NSF), Room 065C (33 NSF),Room 066 (949 NSF), Room 066A(75 NSF), Room 066B (30 NSF),Room 066C (33 NSF), Room 067(782 NSF), Room 067A (75 NSF),Room 067B (30 NSF), Room 067C(33 NSF), Room 068 (949 NSF),Room 068A (75 NSF), Room 068B(30 NSF), Room 068C (33 NSF),Room 069 (949 NSF), Room 069A(75 NSF), Room 069B (30 NSF),Room 069C (33 NSF), Room 070(39 NSF), Room 071 (103 NSF),Room 072 (960 NSF), Room 072A(75 NSF), Room 072B (30 NSF),Room 072C (31 NSF), Room 073(960 NSF), Room 073A (75 NSF),Room 073B (30 NSF), Room 073C(31 NSF), Room 074 (618 NSF),Room 074A (42 NSF), Room 075(480 NSF), Room 075A (117 NSF),Room 076 (960 NSF), Room 076A(75 NSF), Room 076B (30 NSF),Room 076C (31 NSF), Room 077(960 NSF), Room 077A (75 NSF),Room 077B (30 NSF), Room 077C(31 NSF), Room 078 (960 NSF),Room 078A (75 NSF), Room 078B(30 NSF), Room 078C (31 NSF),Room 079 (960 NSF), Room 079A(75 NSF), Room 079B (30 NSF),Room 079C (31 NSF), Room 080(456 NSF), Room 080A (90 NSF),Room 081 (456 NSF), Room 081A(90 NSF), Room 082 (960 NSF),Room 082A (75 NSF), Room 082B(30 NSF), Room 082C (31 NSF),Room 083 (960 NSF), Room 083A(75 NSF), Room 083B (30 NSF),Room 083C (31 NSF), Room 084(71 NSF), Room 085 (532 NSF),Room 086 (71 NSF), Room 999(10084 NSF)Renovation 2011 46 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Light<strong>in</strong>g to Room001 (60 NSF), Room 002 (100 NSF)66,571 0 $3,994,260 $60 $0160 0 $9,600 $60 $0PAGE:190 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 277


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LAKE BRANTLEY SENIOR HIGH991 SAND LAKE ROAD, ALTAMONTE SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 2,806 6 2812Reloc. Stations 150 -150 0Mod. Stations 200 0 200Total Stations 3,156 -144 3012Utilization Factor 95% 95%School Capacity 2,998 2861COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation2,907 2,753OTHER: There are 12 handicap ramps that do <strong>not</strong> meet current standards. Upgrade tocurrent standards. Provide handicap access as needed throughout campus. Bldg 6: A gateneeds to be added on the road from the west entrance <strong>in</strong>to the pool/locker room area forsecurity reasons. At this time there is no way to limit access to this area when needed. Thelocation would be along the north side of Bldg. 6. Add park<strong>in</strong>g lot light<strong>in</strong>g as neededthroughout campus. Bldg 1: Open area between Build<strong>in</strong>g 1 & 2 has <strong>in</strong>adequate light<strong>in</strong>g.Install 4 wall mounted lights.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 3, 4, & 5 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is requiredby DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with theCastaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>gs,then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out & replace withnew construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $222,000 $330,000 $8,290,366 $23,356,373 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $32,198,739NewConstructionCostPAGE:191 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 278


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 31 0 Removed NSF (3186), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (3186), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (100),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 263 (800 NSF),Room 264 (795 NSF), Room 265(795 NSF), Room 266 (796 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 31 3 Removed NSF (21065), Added NSF(20197), Difference NSF (868),Percent (4.12%), Removed Stations(0), Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of GENERALSCHOOL STORAGE (325 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (68 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL EQUIPMENTSTORAGE (77 NSF), 1 unit ofAUDITORIUM (6285 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAGE (990 NSF), 1 unit of STAGESTORAGE (1381 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAGE DRESSING ROOM (MALE)(371 NSF), 1 unit of STAGEDRESSING ROOM (FEMALE) (535NSF), 1 unit of CONTROLBOOTH/PROJECTION ROOM (369NSF), 1 unit of LOBBY (4405 NSF),1 unit of TICKET BOOTH (54 NSF),1 unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION(2681 NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (1500 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (500 NSF), 1unit of GALLERY/ART DISPLAY(370 NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (172 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (24 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (31 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(23 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (36 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 003 (369NSF), Room 004 (6285 NSF), Room004A (108 NSF), Room 004B (105NSF), Room 005 (3810 NSF), Room005A (199 NSF), Room 005B (103NSF), Room 005C (137 NSF), Room005D (442 NSF), Room 006 (550NSF), Room 007 (77 NSF), Room008 (68 NSF), Room 010 (371 NSF),Room 010A (31 NSF), Room 010B(24 NSF), Room 010C (172 NSF),Room 011 (506 NSF), Room 013(535 NSF), Room 013A (36 NSF),Room 013B (23 NSF), Room 014(103 NSF), Room 014A (48 NSF),Room 014B (139 NSF), Room 014C(101 NSF), Room 014D (49 NSF),Room 014E (108 NSF), Room 015(4405 NSF), Room 015A (1078NSF), Room 015B (370 NSF), Room015C (54 NSF), Room 015D (334NSF), Room 016 (325 NSF)-3,186 -100 $337,716 $106 $0-21,065 0 $2,232,890 $106 $0PAGE:192 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 279


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 31 4 Removed NSF (18214), Added NSF(18011), Difference NSF (203),Percent (1.11%), Removed Stations(0), Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (1199 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (60 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL EQUIPMENTSTORAGE (70 NSF), 1 unit ofDINING AREA (9673 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN & SERVING AREA (2484NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (534 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (184 NSF), 1 unitof OTHER FOOD SERVICE (485NSF), 1 unit of CONCESSIONS(120 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (100 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (2126 NSF),1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (266NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (306 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (332 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (FEMALE) (31NSF), 1 unit of STAFF RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (41 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (9673 NSF),Room 001A (70 NSF), Room 002(120 NSF), Room 003 (30 NSF),Room 003A (306 NSF), Room 004(30 NSF), Room 004A (332 NSF),Room 005 (1402 NSF), Room 005A(41 NSF), Room 006 (1131 NSF),Room 007 (40 NSF), Room 008(2076 NSF), Room 009 (1353 NSF),Room 009A (145 NSF), Room 009B(31 NSF), Room 009C (170 NSF),Room 009D (170 NSF), Room 010(534 NSF), Room 011 (184 NSF),Room 012 (266 NSF), Room 013(60 NSF), Room 014 (50 NSF)-18,214 0 $1,930,684 $106 $0PAGE:193 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 280


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 31 5 Removed NSF (34237), Added NSF(34228), Difference NSF (9), Percent(0.03%), Removed Stations (597),Added Stations (603) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 14 units of SENIOR HIGHCLASSROOM (9-12) (817 NSF), 1unit of SENIOR HIGH SKILLS LAB(9-12) (829 NSF), 6 units of SENIORHIGH SCIENCE LAB (9-12) (1181NSF), 3 units of RESOURCE ROOM(512 NSF), 1 unit of ART - SENIORHIGH (1083 NSF), 1 unit of E S EFULL-TIME (732 NSF), 1 unit of E SE FULL-TIME (1222 NSF), 1 unit ofPRACTICAL BUSINESS LAB (1147NSF), 1 unit of PRACTICALBUSINESS LAB (1160 NSF), 1 unitof ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHEROFFICE (144 NSF), 1 unit ofASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHEROFFICE (152 NSF), 1 unit ofRECEPTION AREA (707 NSF), 1unit of CONFERENCE ROOM (144NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (1191 NSF), 4units of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (42 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (69 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (460 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (117NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (275 NSF), 1 unit ofINSTRUCTIONAL DARKROOM(519 NSF), 19 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (129 NSF), 2 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)(435 NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (127 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (131 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(57 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (57 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)(28 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (FEMALE) (27 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (43 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (707 NSF), Room 001A(152 NSF), Room 001B (144 NSF),Room 001C (144 NSF), Room 002(1083 NSF), Room 002A (519 NSF),Room 002C (126 NSF), Room 003(809 NSF), Room 004 (1147 NSF),Room 004A (119 NSF), Room 004B(230 NSF), Room 005 (791 NSF),Room 005A (43 NSF), Room 005B(103 NSF), Room 006 (1072 NSF),Room 007 (732 NSF), Room 007A(57 NSF), Room 008 (1222 NSF),Room 008A (57 NSF), Room 009(1200 NSF), Room 009A (81 NSF),Room 009B (159 NSF), Room 010(826 NSF), Room 010A (163 NSF),Room 011 (929 NSF), Room 012(66 NSF), Room 013 (805 NSF),Room 014 (621 NSF), Room 014A(249 NSF), Room 015 (791 NSF),-34,237 6 $3,629,122 $106 $0PAGE:194 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 281


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 31 5 Room 015A (137 NSF), Room 017(131 NSF), Room 017A (27 NSF),Room 018 (162 NSF), Room 018A(28 NSF), Room 019 (28 NSF),Room 020 (31 NSF), Room 025(886 NSF), Room 026 (514 NSF),Room 200 (31 NSF), Room 201(1203 NSF), Room 201A (157 NSF),Room 201B (166 NSF), Room 202(1191 NSF), Room 202A (43 NSF),Room 202B (156 NSF), Room 202C(26 NSF), Room 203 (1202 NSF),Room 203A (57 NSF), Room 203B(93 NSF), Room 204 (1172 NSF),Room 204A (103 NSF), Room 204B(116 NSF), Room 204C (94 NSF),Room 205 (797 NSF), Room 205A(148 NSF), Room 206 (829 NSF),Room 207 (802 NSF), Room 208(792 NSF), Room 208A (101 NSF),Room 208B (89 NSF), Room 209(1204 NSF), Room 209A (173 NSF),Room 209B (60 NSF), Room 209C(93 NSF), Room 210 (843 NSF),Room 211 (1205 NSF), Room 211A(159 NSF), Room 212 (51 NSF),Room 213 (791 NSF), Room 214(75 NSF), Room 215 (768 NSF),Room 215A (98 NSF), Room 215B(91 NSF), Room 216 (550 NSF),Room 216A (128 NSF), Room 217(794 NSF), Room 218 (132 NSF),Room 219 (92 NSF), Room 225(471 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 31 98 Removed NSF (736), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (736), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (25),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 002 (736 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 31 99 Removed NSF (773), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (773), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (25),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 029 (764 NSF),Room 029A (9 NSF)-34,237 6 $3,629,122 $106 $0-736 -25 $78,016 $106 $0-773 -25 $81,938 $106 $0PAGE:195 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 282


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 31 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (2365 NSF), Room 101A(31 NSF), Room 101B (44 NSF),Room 102 (197 NSF), Room 103(197 NSF), Room 104 (479 NSF),Room 105 (164 NSF), Room 106(164 NSF), Room 107 (479 NSF),Room 108 (235 NSF), Room 109(451 NSF), Room 110 (283 NSF),Room 111 (298 NSF), Room 112(167 NSF), Room 113 (167 NSF),Room 114 (382 NSF), Room 115(273 NSF), Room 115A (333 NSF),Room 116 (548 NSF), Room 117(90 NSF), Room 118 (511 NSF),Room 119 (161 NSF), Room 120(161 NSF), Room 122 (329 NSF),Room 123 (161 NSF), Room 124(60 NSF), Room 125 (60 NSF),Room 126 (34 NSF), Room 127(166 NSF), Room 128 (1413 NSF),Room 129 (980 NSF), Room 130(202 NSF), Room 131 (325 NSF),Room 131A (65 NSF), Room 132(81 NSF), Room 133 (32 NSF),Room 134 (604 NSF), Room 135(724 NSF), Room 136 (648 NSF),Room 137 (767 NSF), Room 138(805 NSF), Room 139 (743 NSF),Room 999 (64583 NSF)Renovation 2011 31 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (9766 NSF), Room 102(36 NSF), Room 103 (880 NSF),Room 104 (245 NSF), Room 105(150 NSF), Room 106 (745 NSF),Room 106A (147 NSF), Room 107(2601 NSF), Room 107A (278 NSF),Room 108 (287 NSF), Room 108A(89 NSF), Room 108B (97 NSF),Room 109 (108 NSF), Room 109A(333 NSF), Room 110 (1716 NSF),Room 111 (730 NSF), Room 111A(246 NSF), Room 113 (1677 NSF),Room 114 (347 NSF), Room 115(122 NSF), Room 116 (114 NSF),Room 117 (1047 NSF), Room 117A(38 NSF), Room 117B (38 NSF),Room 118 (184 NSF), Room 118A(97 NSF), Room 119 (255 NSF),Room 120 (227 NSF), Room 121(37 NSF), Room 122 (1617 NSF),Room 122A (369 NSF)80,962 0 $5,748,302 $71 $024,623 0 $1,748,233 $71 $0PAGE:196 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 283


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 31 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 017 (207 NSF),Room 018 (32 NSF), Room 019(857 NSF), Room 019A (229 NSF),Room 019B (140 NSF), Room 019C(148 NSF), Room 020 (157 NSF),Room 021 (102 NSF), Room 022(162 NSF), Room 023A (130 NSF),Room 023B (105 NSF), Room 024(1534 NSF), Room 025 (1679 NSF),Room 025A (193 NSF), Room 025B(205 NSF), Room 025C (338 NSF),Room 025D (328 NSF), Room 025E(59 NSF), Room 025F (65 NSF),Room 026 (520 NSF), Room 026A(90 NSF), Room 026C (94 NSF),Room 027 (989 NSF), Room 027A(169 NSF), Room 027B (508 NSF),Room 028 (2400 NSF), Room 028A(306 NSF), Room 028C (188 NSF),Room 028D (294 NSF), Room 028E(770 NSF), Room 028F (791 NSF),Room 028G (112 NSF), Room 028H(74 NSF), Room 028J (75 NSF),Room 028K (75 NSF), Room 029(221 NSF), Room 030 (504 NSF),Room 030A (140 NSF), Room 031(2398 NSF), Room 032 (64 NSF),Room 033 (518 NSF), Room 033A(104 NSF), Room 033B (102 NSF),Room 034 (181 NSF)18,357 0 $1,303,347 $71 $0PAGE:197 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 284


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 31 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (1767 NSF), Room 102(1722 NSF), Room 103 (246 NSF),Room 104 (862 NSF), Room 105(1477 NSF), Room 105A (158 NSF),Room 105B (81 NSF), Room 105C(167 NSF), Room 105D (81 NSF),Room 106 (370 NSF), Room 107(47 NSF), Room 108 (693 NSF),Room 108A (210 NSF), Room 109(1500 NSF), Room 109A (240 NSF),Room 110 (858 NSF), Room 111(1498 NSF), Room 111A (242 NSF),Room 112 (1806 NSF), Room 112A(251 NSF), Room 112B (310 NSF),Room 112D (1030 NSF), Room 118(246 NSF), Room 119 (863 NSF),Room 120 (542 NSF), Room 120A(152 NSF), Room 120B (214 NSF),Room 121 (863 NSF), Room 122(50 NSF), Room 123 (188 NSF),Room 124 (174 NSF), Room 125(856 NSF), Room 126 (862 NSF),Room 127 (861 NSF), Room 128(863 NSF), Room 201 (1736 NSF),Room 202 (1691 NSF), Room 203(239 NSF), Room 204 (81 NSF),Room 205 (894 NSF), Room 207(859 NSF), Room 208 (1439 NSF),Room 208A (153 NSF), Room 208B(288 NSF), Room 209 (379 NSF),Room 210 (47 NSF), Room 211(141 NSF), Room 212 (753 NSF),Room 213 (993 NSF), Room 213A(499 NSF), Room 214 (429 NSF),Room 215 (859 NSF), Room 216(1435 NSF), Room 216A (153 NSF),Room 217 (81 NSF), Room 218(237 NSF), Room 219 (862 NSF),Room 220 (920 NSF), Room 221(1436 NSF), Room 221A (153 NSF),Room 221B (289 NSF), Room 222(901 NSF), Room 222A (170 NSF),Room 222B (38 NSF), Room 222C(38 NSF), Room 223 (30 NSF),Room 224 (170 NSF), Room 225(1462 NSF), Room 225A (97 NSF),Room 226 (856 NSF), Room 227(1441 NSF), Room 227A (153 NSF)44,752 0 $3,177,392 $71 $0PAGE:198 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 285


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 31 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (1742 NSF), Room 102(1698 NSF), Room 103 (245 NSF),Room 104 (860 NSF), Room 105(1481 NSF), Room 105A (157 NSF),Room 105B (80 NSF), Room 105C(157 NSF), Room 105D (81 NSF),Room 106 (365 NSF), Room 107(47 NSF), Room 108 (859 NSF),Room 109 (694 NSF), Room 109A(209 NSF), Room 110 (864 NSF),Room 111 (860 NSF), Room 112(861 NSF), Room 113 (2099 NSF),Room 113A (744 NSF), Room 113B(497 NSF), Room 113C (181 NSF),Room 114 (858 NSF), Room 118(246 NSF), Room 119 (854 NSF),Room 120 (554 NSF), Room 120A(152 NSF), Room 120B (214 NSF),Room 121 (50 NSF), Room 122(189 NSF), Room 123 (174 NSF),Room 124 (1499 NSF), Room 124A(243 NSF), Room 125 (868 NSF),Room 126 (1502 NSF), Room 126A(240 NSF), Room 129 (25 NSF),Room 130 (39 NSF), Room 201(1762 NSF), Room 202 (1741 NSF),Room 203 (237 NSF), Room 204(79 NSF), Room 205 (857 NSF),Room 206 (921 NSF), Room 207(379 NSF), Room 208 (47 NSF),Room 209 (137 NSF), Room 210(857 NSF), Room 211 (757 NSF),Room 212 (1422 NSF), Room 212A(153 NSF), Room 212B (232 NSF),Room 213 (858 NSF), Room 214(856 NSF), Room 215 (1444 NSF),Room 215A (151 NSF), Room 216(875 NSF), Room 217 (857 NSF),Room 218 (238 NSF), Room 219(81 NSF), Room 220 (854 NSF),Room 221 (918 NSF), Room 222(896 NSF), Room 222A (174 NSF),Room 222B (37 NSF), Room 222C(38 NSF), Room 223 (855 NSF),Room 224 (29 NSF), Room 225(175 NSF), Room 226 (854 NSF),Room 227 (844 NSF), Room 228(863 NSF), Room 229 (874 NSF)44,840 0 $3,183,640 $71 $0PAGE:199 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 286


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 31 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (1743 NSF), Room 102(1675 NSF), Room 103 (243 NSF),Room 104 (860 NSF), Room 105(1601 NSF), Room 105A (81 NSF),Room 105B (231 NSF), Room 105C(81 NSF), Room 106 (382 NSF),Room 107 (47 NSF), Room 108(858 NSF), Room 109 (694 NSF),Room 109A (209 NSF), Room 110(861 NSF), Room 111 (862 NSF),Room 112 (1700 NSF), Room 112A(70 NSF), Room 112B (142 NSF),Room 112C (379 NSF), Room 112D(194 NSF), Room 112E (181 NSF),Room 112F (684 NSF), Room 112G(117 NSF), Room 113 (858 NSF),Room 114 (860 NSF), Room 118(245 NSF), Room 119 (863 NSF),Room 120 (555 NSF), Room 120A(152 NSF), Room 120B (214 NSF),Room 121 (50 NSF), Room 122(187 NSF), Room 123 (175 NSF),Room 124 (1501 NSF), Room 124A(247 NSF), Room 125 (858 NSF),Room 126 (1501 NSF), Room 126A(242 NSF), Room 201 (1737 NSF),Room 202 (1732 NSF), Room 203(238 NSF), Room 204 (80 NSF),Room 205 (857 NSF), Room 206(919 NSF), Room 207 (1439 NSF),Room 207A (155 NSF), Room 207B(288 NSF), Room 208 (379 NSF),Room 209 (54 NSF), Room 210(132 NSF), Room 211 (755 NSF),Room 212 (1433 NSF), Room 212A(144 NSF), Room 213 (1453 NSF),Room 213A (142 NSF), Room 213B(218 NSF), Room 214 (883 NSF),Room 215 (1440 NSF), Room 215A(152 NSF), Room 216 (238 NSF),Room 217 (80 NSF), Room 218(858 NSF), Room 219 (917 NSF),Room 220 (904 NSF), Room 220A(172 NSF), Room 220B (37 NSF),Room 220C (37 NSF), Room 221(857 NSF), Room 222 (28 NSF),Room 223 (173 NSF), Room 224(859 NSF), Room 224A (249 NSF),Room 225 (1334 NSF), Room 225A(150 NSF), Room 226 (881 NSF)44,807 0 $3,181,297 $71 $0PAGE:200 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 287


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 31 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (1212 NSF), Room 101A(62 NSF), Room 102 (58 NSF),Room 102A (544 NSF), Room 103(56 NSF), Room 103A (566 NSF),Room 104 (15942 NSF), Room 105(580 NSF), Room 106 (1311 NSF),Room 106A (201 NSF), Room 106B(89 NSF), Room 106C (140 NSF),Room 107 (370 NSF), Room 108(115 NSF), Room 109 (195 NSF),Room 110 (101 NSF), Room 111(58 NSF), Room 112 (398 NSF),Room 113 (243 NSF), Room 114(76 NSF), Room 115 (2767 NSF),Room 118 (377 NSF), Room 119(1766 NSF), Room 120 (1866 NSF),Room 120A (80 NSF), Room 120B(330 NSF), Room 120C (108 NSF),Room 120D (238 NSF), Room 121(1356 NSF), Room 121A (104 NSF),Room 121B (193 NSF), Room 121C(51 NSF), Room 121D (36 NSF),Room 122 (1368 NSF), Room 122A(105 NSF), Room 122B (193 NSF),Room 122C (50 NSF), Room 122D(36 NSF), Room 123 (1784 NSF),Room 123A (73 NSF), Room 123B(313 NSF), Room 123C (125 NSF),Room 123D (238 NSF), Room 124(216 NSF), Room 125 (515 NSF),Room 200 (215 NSF), Room 201(2828 NSF), Room 201A (299 NSF)Renovation 2011 31 10 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (964 NSF), Room 001A(94 NSF), Room 001B (87 NSF),Room 002 (672 NSF), Room 002A(239 NSF), Room 003 (685 NSF),Room 004 (678 NSF), Room 005(676 NSF), Room 006 (577 NSF),Room 006A (43 NSF), Room 007(230 NSF), Room 008 (153 NSF),Room 009 (586 NSF), Room 009A(91 NSF), Room 010 (673 NSF),Room 011 (678 NSF), Room 012(60 NSF), Room 201 (498 NSF),Room 201A (190 NSF)39,947 0 $2,836,237 $71 $07,874 0 $559,054 $71 $0PAGE:201 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 288


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 31 16 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (3469 NSF), Room 001A(94 NSF), Room 001B (27 NSF),Room 002 (62 NSF), Room 003 (55NSF), Room 004 (1194 NSF), Room004A (96 NSF), Room 004B (88NSF), Room 005 (2524 NSF), Room005A (111 NSF), Room 005B (29NSF), Room 006 (281 NSF), Room007 (54 NSF), Room 008 (86 NSF),Room 009 (206 NSF), Room 009A(53 NSF), Room 010 (30 NSF),Room 011 (111 NSF), Room 012(69 NSF), Room 013 (12437 NSF),Room 013A (16 NSF), Room 014(139 NSF), Room 015 (57 NSF),Room 016 (62 NSF), Room 017(479 NSF), Room 017A (65 NSF),Room 017B (427 NSF), Room 018(305 NSF), Room 018A (61 NSF),Room 019 (40 NSF), Room 020 (74NSF)22,801 0 $1,618,871 $71 $0PAGE:202 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 289


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LAKE BRANTLEY SOUTH1100 SAND LAKE ROAD, ALTAMONTE SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g2 - SCHOOL CONDITIONALLYRECOMMENDED FOR CONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use OTHER COMMUNITY SERVICELow Grade GRADE 9 DISTRICT SERVICESHigh Grade GRADE 12 DISTRICT SERVICESCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation0 0The old Teague Middle School was located on this site however the site now consists solelyof play<strong>in</strong>g fields and related out build<strong>in</strong>gs.The district has a jo<strong>in</strong>t use agreement with the City of Altamonte. The agreement gives LakeBrantley High School (which is located next door) priority use of the fields & build<strong>in</strong>gs.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $0NewConstructionCostLAKE BRANTLEYSOUTHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:203 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 290


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LAKE HOWELL SENIOR HIGH4200 DIKE ROAD, WINTER PARKCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 2,402 -5 2397Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 2,402 -5 2397Utilization Factor 95% 95%School Capacity 2,281 2277COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation2,221 2,180OTHER: Add outdoor light<strong>in</strong>g light<strong>in</strong>g throughout campus Grade, sod and irrigate variousareas that show erosion. Update five handicap ramps. New door hardware needed for allexterior doors to be ADA compliant. Improve <strong>in</strong>ternal traffic flow and entrance <strong>in</strong>to campus.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>g 7 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required by DOEbefore a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with the Castaldianalysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>g, then a surveyamendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out & replace with new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $38,000 $444,000 $4,341,760 $18,843,968 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $23,667,728NewConstructionCostLAKE HOWELL SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 38 7 Removed NSF (39978), Added NSF(39976), Difference NSF (2), Percent(0.01%), Removed Stations (50),-39,978 0 $4,237,668 $106 $0PAGE:204 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 291


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 38 7 Added Stations (50) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of SENIOR HIGHCLASSROOM (9-12) (1066 NSF), 1unit of P E DRESSING ROOM(MALE) (1378 NSF), 1 unit of P EDRESSING ROOM (FEMALE)(1378 NSF), 1 unit of P E LOCKERROOM (MALE) (1920 NSF), 1 unit ofP E LOCKER ROOM (FEMALE)(1920 NSF), 1 unit of P E SHOWER(MALE) (333 NSF), 1 unit of P ESHOWER (FEMALE) (375 NSF), 4units of P E STORAGE (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) (447 NSF), 1 unit of P ETEACHERS SHOWER (MALE) (70NSF), 1 unit of P E TEACHERSSHOWER (FEMALE) (78 NSF), 1unit of SR HIGH GYMNASIUM(11424 NSF), 1 unit of P ELAUNDRY (812 NSF), 1 unit of P EFIRST AID (815 NSF), 1 unit of P ETRAINING ROOM (503 NSF), 1 unitof P E WEIGHT ROOM (2506 NSF),1 unit of GYMNASIUM STORAGE(1602 NSF), 1 unit of OTHER P ESPACE (130 NSF), 4 units ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(125 NSF), 5 units of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (56 NSF), 1 unitof LOBBY (384 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (6090 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM(1553 NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICALROOM (386 NSF), 1 unit ofTELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (83 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (159 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (318 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(318 NSF), 1 unit of PUBLIC USERESTROOM (MALE) (319 NSF), 1unit of PUBLIC USE RESTROOM(FEMALE) (422 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 100 (2045 NSF), Room 100B(28 NSF), Room 101 (88 NSF),Room 101A (1920 NSF), Room101B (121 NSF), Room 101C (375NSF), Room 101D (128 NSF), Room101E (78 NSF), Room 101F (64NSF), Room 101G (1378 NSF),Room 101H (36 NSF), Room 101J(318 NSF), Room 101K (416 NSF),Room 103 (1128 NSF), Room 104(88 NSF), Room 104A (1920 NSF),Room 104B (120 NSF), Room 104C(333 NSF), Room 104D (128 NSF),Room 104E (70 NSF), Room 104F(64 NSF), Room 104G (1378 NSF),Room 104H (68 NSF), Room 104J(318 NSF), Room 104K (423 NSF),Room 105 (815 NSF), Room 106(503 NSF), Room 106A (130 NSF),Room 106B (53 NSF), Room 106C(93 NSF), Room 107 (812 NSF),Room 108 (384 NSF), Room 109(552 NSF), Room 110 (83 NSF),Room 113 (519 NSF), Room 113A-39,978 0 $4,237,668 $106 $0PAGE:205 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 292


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 38 7 (110 NSF), Room 114 (1263 NSF),Room 114A (153 NSF), Room 114B(159 NSF), Room 115 (36 NSF),Room 116 (868 NSF), Room 117(568 NSF), Room 118 (319 NSF),Room 119 (422 NSF), Room 120(2506 NSF), Room 120A (852 NSF),Room 121 (427 NSF), Room 122(574 NSF), Room 600 (11424 NSF),Room 601 (145 NSF), Room 601A(276 NSF), Room 602 (238 NSF),Room 603 (148 NSF), Room 605(276 NSF), Room 608 (384 NSF),Room 801 (1853 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 38 9 Removed NSF (982), Added NSF(982), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (15), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (800 NSF),1 unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (92 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(90 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 004(800 NSF), Room 004C (46 NSF),Room 005A (90 NSF), Room 005C(46 NSF)-39,978 0 $4,237,668 $106 $0982 -5 $104,092 $106 $0PAGE:206 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 293


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 38 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (713 NSF), Room 101(854 NSF), Room 102 (559 NSF),Room 103 (173 NSF), Room 104(182 NSF), Room 105 (183 NSF),Room 106 (266 NSF), Room 107(303 NSF), Room 108 (183 NSF),Room 109 (384 NSF), Room 110(568 NSF), Room 111 (255 NSF),Room 112 (390 NSF), Room 113(581 NSF), Room 114 (187 NSF),Room 115 (316 NSF), Room 115A(42 NSF), Room 116 (321 NSF),Room 116A (42 NSF), Room 117(1132 NSF), Room 118 (134 NSF),Room 119 (166 NSF), Room 120(581 NSF), Room 121 (478 NSF),Room 122 (165 NSF), Room 123(1020 NSF), Room 124 (184 NSF),Room 125 (621 NSF), Room 126(184 NSF), Room 127 (900 NSF),Room 128 (184 NSF), Room 129(41 NSF), Room 130 (41 NSF),Room 131 (49 NSF), Room 132(784 NSF), Room 133 (374 NSF),Room 134 (336 NSF), Room 135(180 NSF), Room 136 (184 NSF),Room 137 (184 NSF), Room 138(184 NSF), Room 139 (184 NSF),Room 140 (184 NSF), Room 141(184 NSF), Room 142 (184 NSF),Room 143 (184 NSF), Room 144(136 NSF), Room 145 (711 NSF),Room 146 (404 NSF), Room 147(204 NSF), Room 147A (66 NSF),Room 148 (802 NSF), Room 149(296 NSF), Room 149A (507 NSF),Room 149B (42 NSF), Room 150(802 NSF), Room 151 (141 NSF),Room 152 (798 NSF), Room 153(348 NSF), Room 154 (802 NSF),Room 155 (348 NSF), Room 156(966 NSF), Room 157 (798 NSF),Room 158 (945 NSF), Room 159(950 NSF), Room 160 (144 NSF),Room 161 (192 NSF), Room 161A(66 NSF), Room 162 (215 NSF),Room 163 (3147 NSF), Room 164(53 NSF), Room 165 (828 NSF),Room 200 (828 NSF), Room 201(3140 NSF), Room 202 (804 NSF),Room 203 (804 NSF), Room 204(688 NSF), Room 204A (42 NSF),Room 204B (694 NSF), Room 205(240 NSF), Room 206 (1168 NSF),Room 208 (804 NSF), Room 209(956 NSF), Room 210 (329 NSF),Room 210A (52 NSF), Room 211(804 NSF), Room 212 (65 NSF),Room 213 (121 NSF), Room 214(804 NSF), Room 215 (804 NSF),Room 216 (612 NSF), Room 216A(592 NSF), Room 216B (42 NSF),Room 217 (804 NSF), Room 218(820 NSF), Room 219 (804 NSF),60,390 0 $4,287,690 $71 $0PAGE:207 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 294


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 38 1 Room 220 (353 NSF), Room 221(3140 NSF), Room 222 (804 NSF),Room 223 (804 NSF), Room 224(1168 NSF), Room 226 (323 NSF),Room 226A (52 NSF), Room 227(804 NSF), Room 228 (804 NSF),Room 229 (54 NSF), Room 230(1198 NSF), Room 232 (804 NSF),Room 233 (804 NSF), Room 234(804 NSF), Room 235 (804 NSF),Room 236 (353 NSF), Room 237(257 NSF)Renovation 2011 38 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (910 NSF), Room 101(53 NSF), Room 102 (36 NSF),Room 103 (42 NSF), Room 104(425 NSF), Room 105 (1523 NSF),Room 105A (179 NSF), Room 105B(160 NSF), Room 105C (299 NSF),Room 105D (118 NSF), Room 106(42 NSF), Room 107 (1523 NSF),Room 107A (179 NSF), Room 108(203 NSF), Room 108A (29 NSF),Room 109 (1881 NSF), Room 109A(354 NSF), Room 109B (354 NSF),Room 110 (519 NSF), Room 110A(267 NSF), Room 110B (102 NSF),Room 111 (529 NSF), Room 112(192 NSF), Room 113 (118 NSF),Room 114 (1082 NSF), Room 114A(103 NSF), Room 114B (184 NSF),Room 114C (50 NSF), Room 115(1716 NSF), Room 115A (160 NSF),Room 115B (52 NSF), Room 115C(52 NSF), Room 115D (168 NSF),Room 116 (816 NSF), Room 116A(33 NSF), Room 117 (250 NSF),Room 117A (29 NSF), Room 118(42 NSF), Room 119 (313 NSF),Room 121 (330 NSF), Room 200(1115 NSF), Room 201 (132 NSF),Room 202 (1408 NSF), Room 202A(108 NSF), Room 202B (103 NSF),Room 203 (442 NSF), Room 204(1063 NSF), Room 204A (103 NSF),Room 204B (157 NSF), Room 205(42 NSF), Room 206 (1177 NSF),Room 206A (103 NSF), Room 207(251 NSF), Room 207A (27 NSF),Room 208 (1135 NSF), Room 208A(100 NSF), Room 208B (155 NSF),Room 209 (89 NSF), Room 210(919 NSF), Room 210A (102 NSF),Room 211 (517 NSF), Room 212(197 NSF), Room 213 (545 NSF),Room 214 (118 NSF), Room 215(514 NSF), Room 216 (824 NSF),Room 216A (289 NSF), Room 216B(254 NSF), Room 217 (249 NSF),Room 217A (27 NSF), Room 218(150 NSF), Room 219 (42 NSF),Room 220 (824 NSF), Room 221(514 NSF), Room 222 (946 NSF),Room 223 (330 NSF), Room 224(313 NSF)60,390 0 $4,287,690 $71 $030,801 0 $2,186,871 $71 $0PAGE:208 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 295


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE HOWELL SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 38 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (249 NSF), Room 101(164 NSF), Room 101A (42 NSF),Room 102 (164 NSF), Room 102A(42 NSF), Room 103 (7906 NSF),Room 104 (1084 NSF), Room 105(654 NSF), Room 106 (1002 NSF),Room 106A (25 NSF), Room 106B(25 NSF), Room 106C (196 NSF),Room 106D (283 NSF), Room 106E(900 NSF), Room 106F (227 NSF),Room 107 (288 NSF), Room 108(56 NSF), Room 109 (1350 NSF),Room 109A (151 NSF), Room 110(96 NSF), Room 111 (96 NSF),Room 112 (900 NSF), Room 113(245 NSF), Room 114 (767 NSF),Room 114A (366 NSF), Room 114B(174 NSF), Room 114C (42 NSF),Room 115 (327 NSF), Room 116(695 NSF), Room 117 (552 NSF),Room 118 (313 NSF), Room 119(695 NSF), Room 120 (277 NSF),Room 121 (277 NSF), Room 122(277 NSF), Room 123 (277 NSF),Room 200 (328 NSF), Room 201(80 NSF), Room 202 (67 NSF),Room 203 (2529 NSF), Room 204(804 NSF), Room 205 (804 NSF),Room 206 (277 NSF), Room 207(1148 NSF), Room 209 (529 NSF),Room 209A (36 NSF), Room 209B(571 NSF), Room 210 (239 NSF),Room 210A (36 NSF), Room 211(804 NSF), Room 212 (239 NSF),Room 212A (36 NSF), Room 213(804 NSF), Room 214 (272 NSF),Room 215 (544 NSF), Room 215A(36 NSF), Room 215B (587 NSF),Room 216 (804 NSF), Room 217(804 NSF), Room 218 (219 NSF),Room 219 (802 NSF), Room 220(277 NSF), Room 221 (102 NSF),Room 222 (236 NSF), Room 223(277 NSF), Room 224 (804 NSF),Room 225 (804 NSF), Room 226(804 NSF), Room 227 (804 NSF),Room 228 (434 NSF), Room 229(804 NSF), Room 230 (804 NSF),Room 231 (1148 NSF), Room 233(804 NSF), Room 234 (804 NSF),Room 235 (807 NSF), Room 236(2529 NSF), Room 237 (277 NSF)47,102 0 $3,344,242 $71 $0PAGE:209 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 296


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE HOWELL SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 38 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (1133 NSF), Room 101(313 NSF), Room 101A (147 NSF),Room 102 (138 NSF), Room 103(560 NSF), Room 103A (840 NSF),Room 103B (201 NSF), Room 103C(90 NSF), Room 103D (108 NSF),Room 104 (2416 NSF), Room 104A(273 NSF), Room 104B (243 NSF),Room 104C (145 NSF), Room 104D(369 NSF), Room 104E (127 NSF),Room 105 (1918 NSF), Room 105A(807 NSF), Room 105B (391 NSF),Room 105C (302 NSF), Room 106(1027 NSF), Room 107 (2619 NSF),Room 107A (391 NSF), Room 107B(309 NSF), Room 107C (296 NSF),Room 107D (163 NSF), Room 108(55 NSF), Room 109 (153 NSF),Room 110 (101 NSF), Room 111(760 NSF), Room 112 (160 NSF),Room 112A (53 NSF), Room 113(73 NSF), Room 113A (253 NSF),Room 114 (45 NSF), Room 114A(200 NSF), Room 115 (50 NSF),Room 116 (1386 NSF), Room 117(816 NSF), Room 118 (793 NSF),Room 119 (2381 NSF), Room 119A(544 NSF), Room 119B (108 NSF),Room 120 (1208 NSF)24,465 0 $1,737,015 $71 $0PAGE:210 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 297


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE HOWELL SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 38 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (430 NSF), Room 002(6711 NSF), Room 002A (265 NSF),Room 002B (60 NSF), Room 002C(48 NSF), Room 003 (1938 NSF),Room 004 (1508 NSF), Room 005(445 NSF), Room 005A (25 NSF),Room 005B (30 NSF), Room 006(445 NSF), Room 006A (25 NSF),Room 006B (30 NSF), Room 007(135 NSF), Room 008 (81 NSF),Room 008A (102 NSF), Room 008B(234 NSF), Room 009A (102 NSF),Room 009B (240 NSF), Room 009C(81 NSF), Room 010 (260 NSF),Room 011 (96 NSF), Room 012(440 NSF), Room 013 (27 NSF),Room 013A (301 NSF), Room 014(27 NSF), Room 014A (301 NSF),Room 015 (40 NSF), Room 100(592 NSF), Room 100A (30 NSF),Room 101 (1115 NSF), Room 101A(64 NSF), Room 101B (104 NSF),Room 102 (7488 NSF), Room 103(642 NSF), Room 104 (247 NSF),Room 104A (60 NSF), Room 105(237 NSF), Room 105A (60 NSF),Room 106 (416 NSF), Room 107(51 NSF), Room 108 (51 NSF),Room 109 (183 NSF), Room 110(292 NSF), Room 111 (1579 NSF),Room 111A (104 NSF), Room 111B(191 NSF), Room 111C (104 NSF),Room 111F (308 NSF), Room 112(2598 NSF), Room 112A (308 NSF),Room 112B (103 NSF), Room 112C(103 NSF), Room 112D (470 NSF),Room 112E (118 NSF), Room 112F(51 NSF), Room 112G (51 NSF),Room 112H (51 NSF), Room 113(164 NSF), Room 114 (240 NSF),Room 115 (300 NSF), Room 116(527 NSF), Room 117 (60 NSF),Room 118 (120 NSF)33,609 0 $2,386,239 $71 $0PAGE:211 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 298


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE HOWELL SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 38 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (8476 NSF), Room 001A(360 NSF), Room 001B (360 NSF),Room 001C (415 NSF), Room 001D(415 NSF), Room 001E (415 NSF),Room 002 (586 NSF), Room 003(59 NSF), Room 004 (1380 NSF),Room 004A (30 NSF), Room 004B(30 NSF), Room 004C (32 NSF),Room 004D (28 NSF), Room 005(2793 NSF), Room 005A (145 NSF),Room 005B (135 NSF), Room 005C(18 NSF), Room 005D (66 NSF),Room 005E (18 NSF), Room 005F(66 NSF), Room 006 (2000 NSF),Room 006A (223 NSF), Room 006B(223 NSF), Room 007 (504 NSF),Room 008 (192 NSF), Room 009(80 NSF), Room 010 (77 NSF),Room 010A (28 NSF), Room 011(144 NSF), Room 012 (260 NSF),Room 013 (120 NSF)Renovation 2011 38 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (825 NSF), Room 001A(30 NSF), Room 001B (30 NSF),Room 001C (28 NSF), Room 001D(60 NSF), Room 002 (725 NSF),Room 002A (416 NSF), Room 002B(171 NSF), Room 002C (28 NSF),Room 002D (44 NSF), Room 003(1360 NSF), Room 003A (153 NSF),Room 003B (28 NSF), Room 004(60 NSF), Room 005 (56 NSF)19,678 0 $1,397,138 $71 $04,014 0 $284,994 $71 $0PAGE:212 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 299


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE HOWELL SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 38 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (324 NSF), Room 002(800 NSF), Room 002A (90 NSF),Room 002B (25 NSF), Room 002C(46 NSF), Room 003 (800 NSF),Room 003A (90 NSF), Room 003B(25 NSF), Room 003C (46 NSF),Room 004A (90 NSF), Room 004B(25 NSF), Room 005 (700 NSF),Room 005B (25 NSF), Room 005E(100 NSF), Room 005F (7 NSF),Room 006 (800 NSF), Room 006A(92 NSF), Room 006B (30 NSF),Room 007 (800 NSF), Room 007A(92 NSF), Room 007B (30 NSF),Room 008 (800 NSF), Room 008A(92 NSF), Room 008B (64 NSF),Room 009 (520 NSF), Room 010(160 NSF), Room 011 (2104 NSF),Room 012 (520 NSF), Room 013(40 NSF), Room 014 (46 NSF),Room 202 (790 NSF), Room 202A(90 NSF), Room 202B (27 NSF),Room 202C (46 NSF), Room 203(790 NSF), Room 203A (90 NSF),Room 203B (27 NSF), Room 203C(46 NSF), Room 204 (790 NSF),Room 204A (98 NSF), Room 204B(27 NSF), Room 204C (30 NSF),Room 204D (143 NSF), Room 205(400 NSF), Room 205A (30 NSF),Room 205B (27 NSF), Room 205C(27 NSF), Room 206 (256 NSF),Room 207 (800 NSF), Room 207A(92 NSF), Room 207B (30 NSF),Room 208 (800 NSF), Room 208A(80 NSF), Room 208B (30 NSF),Room 209 (800 NSF), Room 209A(66 NSF), Room 209B (92 NSF),Room 210 (520 NSF), Room 211(1178 NSF), Room 212 (40 NSF),Room 213 (40 NSF)17,685 0 $1,255,635 $71 $0PAGE:213 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 300


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE HOWELL SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 38 10 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (64 NSF), Room 002(1200 NSF), Room 002A (152 NSF),Room 002B (28 NSF), Room 003(1200 NSF), Room 003A (280 NSF),Room 003B (28 NSF), Room 004(1200 NSF), Room 004A (152 NSF),Room 004B (28 NSF), Room 005(1200 NSF), Room 005A (280 NSF),Room 005B (28 NSF), Room 006(1200 NSF), Room 006A (152 NSF),Room 006B (28 NSF), Room 007(1200 NSF), Room 007A (280 NSF),Room 007B (28 NSF), Room 008(1200 NSF), Room 008A (126 NSF),Room 008B (130 NSF), Room 008C(28 NSF), Room 009 (227 NSF),Room 010 (49 NSF), Room 011 (52NSF), Room 012 (40 NSF), Room013 (1797 NSF), Room 014 (303NSF), Room 201 (64 NSF), Room202 (1200 NSF), Room 202A (152NSF), Room 202B (28 NSF), Room203 (1200 NSF), Room 203A (280NSF), Room 203B (28 NSF), Room204 (1200 NSF), Room 204A (152NSF), Room 204B (28 NSF), Room205 (1214 NSF), Room 205A (280NSF), Room 205B (28 NSF), Room206 (1200 NSF), Room 206A (152NSF), Room 206B (28 NSF), Room207 (1200 NSF), Room 207A (280NSF), Room 207B (28 NSF), Room208 (1200 NSF), Room 208A (126NSF), Room 208B (149 NSF), Room208C (28 NSF), Room 209 (227NSF), Room 210 (49 NSF), Room211 (52 NSF), Room 212 (40 NSF),Room 213 (1797 NSF)Renovation 2011 38 11 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 100 (2574 NSF)25,090 0 $1,781,390 $71 $02,574 0 $182,754 $71 $0PAGE:214 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 301


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LAKE MARY ELEMENTARY132 S COUNTRY CLUB ROAD, LAKE MARYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 898 -5 893Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 88 0 88Total Stations 986 -5 981Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 986 981COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation816 965OTHER: Improve <strong>in</strong>ternal traffic flow and entrance <strong>in</strong>to school for buses. Bldg 100: Grad<strong>in</strong>g& sodd<strong>in</strong>g needed due to erosion caused by lack of vegetation & stormwater runoff. Upgrade4 handicap ramps to current standard. Add 3 fire hydrants & 1200 feet of pipe. Open fieldused for PE has low spots that reta<strong>in</strong> water. Grade & sod. Need additional security fenc<strong>in</strong>g.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF isrequired by DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurswith the Castaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate thebuild<strong>in</strong>gs, then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out &replace with new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $329,500 $3,236,400 $2,244,840 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $5,810,740NewConstructionCostPAGE:215 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 302


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE MARYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 7 2 Removed NSF (10426), Added NSF(10426), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(318 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALRECEIVING (540 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(69 NSF), 1 unit of FLAMMABLESTORAGE (102 NSF), 1 unit ofDINING AREA (2974 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN DRY STORAGE (331NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(187 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENFOOD PREPARATION (1126 NSF),1 unit of OTHER FOOD SERVICE(439 NSF), 1 unit ofMULTIPURPOSE ROOM (DINING)(2404 NSF), 1 unit of STAGE (762NSF), 1 unit of STAGE STORAGE(73 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (608 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (250 NSF), 1unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (75NSF), 2 units of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (43NSF), 1 unit of PUBLIC USERESTROOM (MALE) (41 NSF), 1unit of PUBLIC USE RESTROOM(FEMALE) (41 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (2404 NSF), Room 001A(42 NSF), Room 001B (54 NSF),Room 001C (762 NSF), Room 001D(127 NSF), Room 001E (55 NSF),Room 002 (128 NSF), Room 002A(41 NSF), Room 002B (41 NSF),Room 003 (2974 NSF), Room 003A(318 NSF), Room 004 (1126 NSF),Room 004A (49 NSF), Room 004B(52 NSF), Room 004C (43 NSF),Room 005 (298 NSF), Room 006(187 NSF), Room 007 (331 NSF),Room 008 (338 NSF), Room 009(540 NSF), Room 009A (43 NSF),Room 010 (69 NSF), Room 011(102 NSF), Room 012 (122 NSF),Room 013 (32 NSF), Room 015C(73 NSF), Room 015D (75 NSF)10,426 0 $938,340 $90 $0PAGE:216 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 303


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE MARYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 7 3 Removed NSF (5302), Added NSF(5301), Difference NSF (1), Percent(0.02%), Removed Stations (120),Added Stations (110) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 5 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (738 NSF), 1unit of RESOURCE ROOM (451NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (33 NSF), 1 unitof MECHANICAL ROOM (93 NSF),3 units of MATERIAL STORAGE(123 NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (LARGE) (250 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (198 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(217 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001(198 NSF), Room 002 (33 NSF),Room 003 (217 NSF), Room 004(738 NSF), Room 004A (18 NSF),Room 004B (128 NSF), Room 005(738 NSF), Room 005A (18 NSF),Room 006 (738 NSF), Room 006A(18 NSF), Room 006B (128 NSF),Room 007 (738 NSF), Room 007A(18 NSF), Room 008 (738 NSF),Room 008A (21 NSF), Room 008B(114 NSF), Room 009 (250 NSF),Room 010 (451 NSF)-5,302 -10 $477,180 $90 $0PAGE:217 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 304


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE MARYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 7 4 Removed NSF (6647), Added NSF(6646), Difference NSF (1), Percent(0.02%), Removed Stations (82),Added Stations (72) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 4 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (881 NSF), 1unit of RESOURCE ROOM (320NSF), 1 unit of MUSIC -ELEMENTARY (1596 NSF), 1 unit ofMUSIC RELATED SPACE (144NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (229 NSF), 1unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION (108NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (91 NSF), 6 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (74 NSF), 4units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (37 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (42 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (1596 NSF), Room 001A(144 NSF), Room 001B (229 NSF),Room 001C (42 NSF), Room 001D(23 NSF), Room 002 (876 NSF),Room 002A (41 NSF), Room 002B(37 NSF), Room 002C (17 NSF),Room 002D (27 NSF), Room 002E(40 NSF), Room 003 (863 NSF),Room 003A (90 NSF), Room 003B(37 NSF), Room 003C (17 NSF),Room 003D (27 NSF), Room 004(888 NSF), Room 004A (90 NSF),Room 004B (37 NSF), Room 004C(17 NSF), Room 004D (27 NSF),Room 005 (897 NSF), Room 005A(90 NSF), Room 005B (37 NSF),Room 005C (17 NSF), Room 005D(27 NSF), Room 006 (320 NSF),Room 006A (94 NSF)-6,647 -10 $598,230 $90 $0PAGE:218 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 305


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE MARYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 7 5 Removed NSF (5428), Added NSF(5424), Difference NSF (4), Percent(0.07%), Removed Stations (90),Added Stations (90) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 5 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (733 NSF), 1unit of RESOURCE ROOM (456NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (46 NSF), 1 unitof INSIDE CIRCULATION (134NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (89 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (93 NSF), 5units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (41 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(159 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (205 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (159NSF), Room 002 (46 NSF), Room003 (205 NSF), Room 004 (456NSF), Room 005 (724 NSF), Room005A (45 NSF), Room 005B (84NSF), Room 005C (22 NSF), Room005D (21 NSF), Room 006 (744NSF), Room 006A (96 NSF), Room006B (40 NSF), Room 006C (17NSF), Room 006D (28 NSF), Room007 (718 NSF), Room 007A (96NSF), Room 007B (40 NSF), Room007C (17 NSF), Room 007D (28NSF), Room 008 (722 NSF), Room008A (96 NSF), Room 008B (40NSF), Room 008C (17 NSF), Room008D (28 NSF), Room 009 (758NSF), Room 009A (96 NSF), Room009B (40 NSF), Room 009C (17NSF), Room 009D (28 NSF)-5,428 0 $488,520 $90 $0PAGE:219 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 306


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE MARYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 7 6 Removed NSF (5647), Added NSF(5647), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (72), AddedStations (72) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 4units of PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (792 NSF), 1 unit of ART -ELEMENTARY (1456 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (108 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (79NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM(10 NSF), 1 unit of KILN (84 NSF), 1unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (120NSF), 4 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (84 NSF), 1 unit ofPROJECT STORAGE (138 NSF), 4units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (37 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (1456 NSF),Room 001A (120 NSF), Room 001B(84 NSF), Room 001C (138 NSF),Room 001D (11 NSF), Room 002(822 NSF), Room 002A (84 NSF),Room 002B (37 NSF), Room 002C(17 NSF), Room 002D (27 NSF),Room 003 (786 NSF), Room 003A(84 NSF), Room 003B (37 NSF),Room 003C (17 NSF), Room 003D(27 NSF), Room 004 (786 NSF),Room 004A (84 NSF), Room 004B(37 NSF), Room 004C (17 NSF),Room 004D (27 NSF), Room 005(776 NSF), Room 005A (84 NSF),Room 005B (37 NSF), Room 005C(17 NSF), Room 005D (27 NSF),Room 006 (8 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 7 7 Removed NSF (2510), Added NSF(2510), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (964 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (964 NSF),1 unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (74NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (LARGE) (308 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 003 (964 NSF), Room 003A(216 NSF), Room 004 (29 NSF),Room 005 (29 NSF), Room 006(964 NSF), Room 007 (308 NSF)5,647 0 $508,230 $90 $02,510 15 $225,900 $90 $0PAGE:220 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 307


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE MARYELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 7 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (267 NSF), Room 102(210 NSF), Room 103 (210 NSF),Room 104 (266 NSF), Room 105(140 NSF), Room 106 (28 NSF),Room 107 (168 NSF), Room 108(75 NSF), Room 109 (48 NSF),Room 110 (312 NSF), Room 111(156 NSF), Room 112 (75 NSF),Room 113 (432 NSF), Room 114(150 NSF), Room 115 (55 NSF),Room 116 (25 NSF), Room 117(255 NSF), Room 118 (140 NSF),Room 119 (112 NSF), Room 120(204 NSF), Room 121 (96 NSF),Room 122 (91 NSF), Room 123 (35NSF), Room 124 (110 NSF), Room125 (27 NSF), Room 126 (44 NSF),Room 127 (110 NSF), Room 128(255 NSF), Room 129 (45 NSF),Room 130 (959 NSF), Room 131(80 NSF), Room 132 (959 NSF),Room 133 (947 NSF), Room 134(947 NSF), Room 135 (25 NSF),Room 136 (873 NSF), Room 137(25 NSF), Room 138 (925 NSF),Room 139 (956 NSF), Room 140(956 NSF), Room 141 (80 NSF),Room 142 (925 NSF), Room 143(45 NSF), Room 144 (994 NSF),Room 145 (110 NSF), Room 146(25 NSF), Room 147 (30 NSF),Room 148 (166 NSF), Room 149(103 NSF), Room 150 (75 NSF),Room 151 (30 NSF), Room 152 (30NSF), Room 153 (100 NSF), Room154 (24 NSF), Room 155 (80 NSF),Room 156 (100 NSF), Room 157(30 NSF), Room 158 (30 NSF),Room 159 (100 NSF), Room 160(515 NSF), Room 161 (636 NSF),Room 162 (27 NSF), Room 163 (33NSF), Room 164 (84 NSF), Room165 (84 NSF), Room 166 (25 NSF),Room 167 (25 NSF), Room 168 (84NSF), Room 169 (166 NSF), Room170 (489 NSF), Room 171 (24 NSF),Room 172 (80 NSF), Room 173(166 NSF), Room 174 (166 NSF),Room 999 (18503 NSF)Renovation 2011 7 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (567 NSF), Room 002(560 NSF), Room 008 (163 NSF),Room 008A (51 NSF), Room 009(96 NSF)35,977 0 $2,158,620 $60 $01,437 0 $86,220 $60 $0PAGE:221 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 308


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LAKE MARY SENIOR HIGH655 LONGWOOD-LAKE MARY ROAD, LAKE MARYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 2,711 -15 2696Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 225 0 225Total Stations 2,936 -15 2921Utilization Factor 95% 95%School Capacity 2,789 2774COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation2,478 2,570OTHER: Upgrade all park<strong>in</strong>g lot lights.North playfield: Because of high usage, grass will <strong>not</strong> grow on portions of the PE field. Addirrigation to this area to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> grass. Some pond<strong>in</strong>g occurs on the play area. Unevenground-grade & sod. Add fence to complete perimeter security fence.REMODELING: The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>g 4 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF isrequired by DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurswith the Castaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate thebuild<strong>in</strong>g, then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel this build<strong>in</strong>g out & replacewith new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $69,000 $453,300 $2,193,670 $14,426,987 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $17,142,957NewConstructionCostPAGE:222 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 309


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE MARY SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 6 1 Removed NSF (1389), Added NSF(1389), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (25), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (726 NSF),1 unit of E S E PT/OT LAB (475NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (98 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(90 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 122(435 NSF), Room 122A (138 NSF),Room 124 (816 NSF)1,389 -15 $147,234 $106 $0PAGE:223 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 310


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE MARY SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 6 4 Removed NSF (19306), Added NSF(19306), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (325),Added Stations (325) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 4 units of SENIOR HIGHCLASSROOM (9-12) (813 NSF), 2units of SENIOR HIGH SKILLS LAB(9-12) (950 NSF), 7 units of SENIORHIGH SCIENCE LAB (9-12) (1229NSF), 1 unit of RESOURCE ROOM(582 NSF), 3 units of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (445 NSF), 4units of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (37 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (1538 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (320 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (95NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (109 NSF), 7 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (145 NSF), 1unit of MATERIAL STORAGE(LARGE) (253 NSF), 2 units ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (33 NSF), 1 unit of PUBLICUSE RESTROOM (MALE) (45NSF), 1 unit of PUBLIC USERESTROOM (FEMALE) (45 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 100V (1102NSF), Room 100W (170 NSF),Room 100X (170 NSF), Room 101(824 NSF), Room 101A (141 NSF),Room 102 (34 NSF), Room 103(801 NSF), Room 104 (949 NSF),Room 104A (109 NSF), Room 104B(143 NSF), Room 105 (42 NSF),Room 106 (582 NSF), Room 106A(28 NSF), Room 107 (45 NSF),Room 108 (57 NSF), Room 109 (45NSF), Room 110 (143 NSF), Room111 (43 NSF), Room 112 (951 NSF),Room 112A (253 NSF), Room 113(805 NSF), Room 113A (141 NSF),Room 114 (34 NSF), Room 115(824 NSF), Room 200 (96 NSF),Room 201 (1227 NSF), Room 201A(505 NSF), Room 201B (37 NSF),Room 201C (29 NSF), Room 201D(38 NSF), Room 201E (687 NSF),Room 201F (65 NSF), Room 201G(78 NSF), Room 201H (115 NSF),Room 202 (1229 NSF), Room 202A(149 NSF), Room 203 (1225 NSF),Room 203A (163 NSF), Room 204(1244 NSF), Room 205 (1224 NSF),Room 205A (154 NSF), Room 206(1229 NSF), Room 206A (151 NSF),Room 207 (1225 NSF)19,306 0 $2,046,436 $106 $0PAGE:224 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 311


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 6 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (11037 NSF), Room100A (7197 NSF), Room 100B (385NSF), Room 100E (466 NSF), Room100F (485 NSF), Room 100J (4395NSF), Room 100K (1139 NSF),Room 100L (175 NSF), Room 100Q(1698 NSF), Room 100R (421 NSF),Room 100S (426 NSF), Room 101(1056 NSF), Room 101B (146 NSF),Room 101C (155 NSF), Room 101D(142 NSF), Room 101E (363 NSF),Room 101F (60 NSF), Room 101G(190 NSF), Room 101H (323 NSF),Room 101J (370 NSF), Room 101K(431 NSF), Room 102 (712 NSF),Room 103 (44 NSF), Room 104 (60NSF), Room 105 (385 NSF), Room105A (618 NSF), Room 105B (62NSF), Room 105C (100 NSF), Room105D (725 NSF), Room 105E (68NSF), Room 106 (513 NSF), Room106A (256 NSF), Room 106B (74NSF), Room 106C (246 NSF), Room106D (120 NSF), Room 106E (121NSF), Room 106F (120 NSF), Room106G (160 NSF), Room 106H (114NSF), Room 106J (44 NSF), Room106K (44 NSF), Room 106L (140NSF), Room 106M (145 NSF),Room 107 (880 NSF), Room 107B(138 NSF), Room 107C (340 NSF),Room 107D (142 NSF), Room 107E(150 NSF), Room 107F (150 NSF),Room 107G (118 NSF), Room 107H(38 NSF), Room 107J (44 NSF),Room 107K (148 NSF), Room 107L(149 NSF), Room 107M (112 NSF),Room 107N (90 NSF), Room 108(478 NSF), Room 109 (925 NSF),Room 110 (732 NSF), Room 111(692 NSF), Room 112 (897 NSF),Room 112A (544 NSF), Room 112B(48 NSF), Room 113 (472 NSF),Room 114 (528 NSF), Room 114B(176 NSF), Room 114C (117 NSF),Room 114E (118 NSF), Room 115(246 NSF), Room 115A (187 NSF),Room 116 (543 NSF), Room 117(665 NSF), Room 118 (795 NSF),Room 118A (86 NSF), Room 120(175 NSF), Room 120A (27 NSF),Room 121 (865 NSF), Room 123(1312 NSF), Room 123A (116 NSF),Room 123B (304 NSF), Room 125(1646 NSF), Room 125A (73 NSF),Room 125B (25 NSF), Room 125C(142 NSF), Room 125D (60 NSF),Room 126 (164 NSF), Room 126A(38 NSF), Room 127 (522 NSF),Room 128 (1938 NSF), Room 128A(86 NSF), Room 128B (273 NSF),Room 129 (2148 NSF), Room 129A(425 NSF), Room 129B (80 NSF),Room 129C (57 NSF), Room 129D203,197 0 $14,426,987 $71 $0PAGE:225 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 312


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 6 1 (161 NSF), Room 129E (28 NSF),Room 130 (2597 NSF), Room 130A(112 NSF), Room 130B (82 NSF),Room 130C (247 NSF), Room 130D(117 NSF), Room 130E (80 NSF),Room 131 (486 NSF), Room 131A(1490 NSF), Room 131B (42 NSF),Room 131C (78 NSF), Room 131D(98 NSF), Room 131E (663 NSF),Room 132 (520 NSF), Room 133(608 NSF), Room 133A (816 NSF),Room 133B (108 NSF), Room 133C(208 NSF), Room 133D (127 NSF),Room 133E (118 NSF), Room 133F(59 NSF), Room 133G (128 NSF),Room 133H (218 NSF), Room 133J(808 NSF), Room 134 (1360 NSF),Room 134A (41 NSF), Room 135(179 NSF), Room 135A (27 NSF),Room 136 (1336 NSF), Room 136A(155 NSF), Room 136B (148 NSF),Room 136C (110 NSF), Room 136D(91 NSF), Room 137 (1414 NSF),Room 137A (188 NSF), Room 137B(58 NSF), Room 138 (181 NSF),Room 138A (24 NSF), Room 139(758 NSF), Room 140 (637 NSF),Room 140A (97 NSF), Room 140B(76 NSF), Room 140C (38 NSF),Room 140D (24 NSF), Room 141(836 NSF), Room 142 (720 NSF),Room 142A (899 NSF), Room 142B(131 NSF), Room 143 (831 NSF),Room 144 (743 NSF), Room 145(9536 NSF), Room 145A (272 NSF),Room 145B (530 NSF), Room 145C(1667 NSF), Room 145D (757 NSF),Room 145E (47 NSF), Room 145F(46 NSF), Room 145G (127 NSF),Room 145H (127 NSF), Room 145J(709 NSF), Room 145K (68 NSF),Room 145L (60 NSF), Room 146(1045 NSF), Room 147 (46 NSF),Room 147A (72 NSF), Room 148(47 NSF), Room 149 (776 NSF),Room 150 (987 NSF), Room 151(904 NSF), Room 152 (208 NSF),Room 153 (730 NSF), Room 154(580 NSF), Room 155 (746 NSF),Room 156 (762 NSF), Room 157(770 NSF), Room 158 (738 NSF),Room 159 (747 NSF), Room 160(778 NSF), Room 161 (773 NSF),Room 162 (647 NSF), Room 162A(95 NSF), Room 162B (68 NSF),Room 163 (239 NSF), Room 163A(38 NSF), Room 164 (858 NSF),Room 165 (899 NSF), Room 166(854 NSF), Room 167 (238 NSF),Room 167A (38 NSF), Room 168(896 NSF), Room 169 (896 NSF),Room 170 (853 NSF), Room 171(5590 NSF), Room 171B (232 NSF),Room 171C (113 NSF), Room 171D(55 NSF), Room 171E (81 NSF),Room 171F (43 NSF), Room 172(797 NSF), Room 172A (185 NSF),Room 173 (812 NSF), Room 174(12516 NSF), Room 174A (469203,197 0 $14,426,987 $71 $0PAGE:226 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 313


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 6 1 NSF), Room 174B (273 NSF), Room174C (154 NSF), Room 175 (251NSF), Room 176 (250 NSF), Room177 (867 NSF), Room 178 (1024NSF), Room 178A (413 NSF), Room178B (217 NSF), Room 178C (36NSF), Room 178D (82 NSF), Room179 (901 NSF), Room 180 (256NSF), Room 181 (241 NSF), Room182 (893 NSF), Room 183 (1016NSF), Room 183A (385 NSF), Room183B (244 NSF), Room 183C (38NSF), Room 183D (81 NSF), Room184 (273 NSF), Room 185 (307NSF), Room 186 (834 NSF), Room186A (820 NSF), Room 186B (83NSF), Room 186C (83 NSF), Room186D (75 NSF), Room 186E (71NSF), Room 187 (710 NSF), Room188 (708 NSF), Room 189 (291NSF), Room 190 (8891 NSF), Room190A (295 NSF), Room 191 (2993NSF), Room 191A (196 NSF), Room191B (40 NSF), Room 191C (14NSF), Room 191D (20 NSF), Room191E (539 NSF), Room 191F (766NSF), Room 191H (640 NSF), Room191J (12 NSF), Room 191K (159NSF), Room 191L (22 NSF), Room191M (22 NSF), Room 191N (187NSF), Room 191P (220 NSF), Room191Q (235 NSF), Room 191R (104NSF), Room 191T (289 NSF), Room192 (20 NSF), Room 193 (1608NSF), Room 193A (223 NSF), Room193B (581 NSF), Room 193C (131NSF), Room 194 (123 NSF), Room195 (67 NSF), Room 196 (289 NSF),Room 197 (291 NSF), Room 198(289 NSF), Room 199 (288 NSF),Room 200 (7891 NSF), Room 200A(1645 NSF), Room 200B (3861NSF), Room 200C (3841 NSF),Room 200F (1156 NSF), Room200K (500 NSF), Room 200L (190NSF), Room 200M (195 NSF),Room 200N (165 NSF), Room 200P(375 NSF), Room 201 (787 NSF),Room 202 (845 NSF), Room 203(954 NSF), Room 204 (951 NSF),Room 205 (1126 NSF), Room 206(1002 NSF), Room 207 (955 NSF),Room 208 (869 NSF), Room 209(774 NSF), Room 210 (424 NSF),Room 211 (807 NSF), Room 212(820 NSF), Room 213 (952 NSF),Room 214 (915 NSF), Room 215(649 NSF), Room 216 (777 NSF),Room 217 (878 NSF), Room 217A(69 NSF), Room 218 (49 NSF),Room 219 (49 NSF), Room 220(936 NSF), Room 221 (813 NSF),Room 222 (912 NSF), Room 223(811 NSF), Room 224 (360 NSF),Room 225 (821 NSF), Room 226(605 NSF), Room 226A (186 NSF),Room 227 (1010 NSF), Room 227A(247 NSF), Room 228 (171 NSF)203,197 0 $14,426,987 $71 $0PAGE:227 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 314


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPAGE:228 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 315


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LAKE ORIENTA ELEMENTARY612 NEWPORT AVENUE, ALTAMONTE SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 891 -46 845Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 891 -46 845Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 891 845COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation610 589OTHER: Recommend widen<strong>in</strong>g exist<strong>in</strong>g sidewalk to prevent erosion. Upgrade 4 handicapramps. Add two fire hydrants & associated water ma<strong>in</strong>. Grade & sod PE field near basketballcourts to prevent erosion. Upgrade all exterior light<strong>in</strong>g throughout campus, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g park<strong>in</strong>glot.REMODELED BUILDING 7 - Remodel <strong>in</strong>to current spaces as they exist but br<strong>in</strong>gkitchen/serv<strong>in</strong>g & d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to current standards. Re-configure spaces to enlargekitchen/serv<strong>in</strong>g, etc.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommended new construction is an addition to Build<strong>in</strong>g 9 -Covered P.E. area to provide P.E. Storage, teacher plann<strong>in</strong>g office, staff toilet & studenttoilets adjacent to play area.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $421,000 $1,125,900 $4,234,140 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $5,781,040NewConstructionCostPAGE:229 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 316


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE ORIENTAELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 42 3 Removed NSF (4852), Added NSF(4852), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (71), AddedStations (25) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (900 NSF), 2units of E S E FULL-TIME (950NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OT LAB(550 NSF), 1 unit of E S ERESOURCE (450 NSF), 1 unit of ES E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (250 NSF), 1 unit ofE S E ITINERANT (172 NSF), 3units of MATERIAL STORAGE (100NSF), 3 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 002 (787NSF), Room 002A (257 NSF), Room002B (28 NSF), Room 003 (495NSF), Room 004 (814 NSF), Room004A (28 NSF), Room 005 (157NSF), Room 005A (96 NSF), Room006 (790 NSF), Room 006A (49NSF), Room 006B (94 NSF), Room007 (522 NSF), Room 008 (508NSF), Room 008A (199 NSF), Room009 (28 NSF)4,852 -46 $436,680 $90 $0PAGE:230 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 317


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAKE ORIENTAELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 42 7 Removed NSF (7658), Added NSF(7552), Difference NSF (106),Percent (1.38%), Removed Stations(0), Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (356 NSF), 2units of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (50 NSF), 1 unit of DININGAREA (3509 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN & SERVING AREA (980NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (683 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (151 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE (296NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (425 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (468 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (123NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM(103 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (141 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (144 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (32 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (41NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 002(2724 NSF), Room 002A (119 NSF),Room 002B (177 NSF), Room 002C(44 NSF), Room 002D (785 NSF),Room 002E (144 NSF), Room 003(462 NSF), Room 003A (32 NSF),Room 004 (144 NSF), Room 005(141 NSF), Room 005A (88 NSF),Room 006 (980 NSF), Room 006A(75 NSF), Room 006B (33 NSF),Room 006C (41 NSF), Room 006D(683 NSF), Room 006E (56 NSF),Room 006F (203 NSF), Room 006G(146 NSF), Room 006H (146 NSF),Room 007 (151 NSF), Room 008(58 NSF), Room 009 (39 NSF),Room 009A (42 NSF), Room 011(64 NSF), Room 012 (81 NSF)-7,658 0 $689,220 $90 $0PAGE:231 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 318


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 42 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply HVAC Systemsto Room 001 (1523 NSF), Room001A (459 NSF), Room 001B (143NSF), Room 002 (4045 NSF), Room003 (508 NSF), Room 004 (315NSF), Room 005 (508 NSF), Room006 (508 NSF), Room 007 (508NSF), Room 008 (508 NSF), Room009 (508 NSF), Room 010 (508NSF), Room 014 (172 NSF), Room015 (376 NSF), Room 016 (335NSF), Room 016A (335 NSF), Room016B (193 NSF), Room 016C (125NSF), Room 017 (324 NSF), Room017A (38 NSF), Room 017B (38NSF), Room 018 (581 NSF), Room019 (5490 NSF), Room 020 (39NSF), Room 021 (789 NSF), Room021A (38 NSF), Room 021B (86NSF), Room 022 (706 NSF), Room022A (38 NSF), Room 023 (75NSF), Room 024 (434 NSF), Room024A (38 NSF), Room 025 (789NSF), Room 025A (38 NSF), Room025B (78 NSF), Room 026 (789NSF), Room 026A (38 NSF), Room026B (78 NSF), Room 027 (782NSF), Room 027A (38 NSF), Room028 (782 NSF), Room 028A (38NSF), Room 028B (111 NSF), Room029 (789 NSF), Room 029A (38NSF), Room 029B (78 NSF), Room030 (789 NSF), Room 030A (38NSF), Room 030B (78 NSF), Room031 (782 NSF), Room 031A (38NSF), Room 032 (782 NSF), Room032A (38 NSF), Room 032B (111NSF), Room 033 (789 NSF), Room033A (38 NSF), Room 033B (86NSF), Room 034 (789 NSF), Room034A (38 NSF), Room 034B (86NSF), Room 035 (782 NSF), Room035A (38 NSF), Room 036 (782NSF), Room 036A (38 NSF), Room036B (111 NSF), Room 037 (457NSF), Room 037A (38 NSF), Room037B (86 NSF), Room 038 (161NSF), Room 039 (155 NSF), Room040 (789 NSF), Room 040A (38NSF), Room 040B (86 NSF), Room041 (782 NSF), Room 041A (38NSF), Room 042 (782 NSF), Room042A (38 NSF), Room 042B (111NSF), Room 043 (789 NSF), Room043A (38 NSF), Room 043B (86NSF), Room 044 (789 NSF), Room044A (38 NSF), Room 044B (86NSF), Room 045 (782 NSF), Room045A (38 NSF), Room 046 (782NSF), Room 046A (38 NSF), Room046B (111 NSF), Room 047 (789NSF), Room 047A (38 NSF), Room047B (86 NSF), Room 048 (789NSF), Room 048A (38 NSF), Room048B (88 NSF), Room 049 (782NSF), Room 049A (38 NSF), Room050 (39 NSF), Room 051 (439 NSF),Room 051A (88 NSF), Room 051B(412 NSF), Room 051C (56 NSF),60,087 0 $3,605,220 $60 $0PAGE:232 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 319


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 42 1 Room 051D (227 NSF), Room 051E(156 NSF), Room 051F (209 NSF),Room 051G (155 NSF), Room 051H(96 NSF), Room 051J (45 NSF),Room 051K (45 NSF), Room 051L(93 NSF), Room 051M (93 NSF),Room 051N (354 NSF), Room 052(171 NSF), Room 053 (63 NSF),Room 999 (16570 NSF)Renovation 2011 42 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (46 NSF), Room 003 (28NSF), Room 004 (117 NSF)Renovation 2011 42 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (980 NSF), Room 002A(28 NSF), Room 002B (307 NSF),Room 003 (980 NSF), Room 003A(28 NSF), Room 004 (980 NSF),Room 004A (28 NSF), Room 004B(128 NSF), Room 005 (980 NSF),Room 005A (28 NSF), Room 005B(128 NSF), Room 006 (58 NSF),Room 007 (57 NSF)Renovation 2011 42 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (469 NSF), Room 003(675 NSF), Room 004 (1544 NSF),Room 004A (145 NSF), Room 004B(155 NSF), Room 004C (45 NSF),Room 005 (39 NSF), Room 006(1106 NSF), Room 006A (60 NSF),Room 006B (149 NSF), Room 006C(149 NSF), Room 006D (160 NSF),Room 006E (25 NSF), Room 007(152 NSF), Room 007A (324 NSF),Room 007B (42 NSF), Room 008(80 NSF), Room 009 (57 NSF),Room 010 (95 NSF), Room 011 (32NSF), Room 012 (28 NSF), Room013 (50 NSF)60,087 0 $3,605,220 $60 $0191 0 $11,460 $60 $04,710 0 $282,600 $60 $05,581 0 $334,860 $60 $0PAGE:233 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 320


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LAWTON ELEMENTARY151 GRAHAM AVENUE, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 876 -6 870Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 22 0 22Total Stations 898 -6 892Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 898 892COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation797 845OTHER: Exist<strong>in</strong>g grade slopes towards Build<strong>in</strong>g 8 on south side & north & south side ofBuild<strong>in</strong>g 9. Remove exist<strong>in</strong>g sidewalk & pour new siidewalk that has a 2.0% cross slopeaway from build<strong>in</strong>g. Upgrade four handicap ramps and add one handicap ramp to east side ofbuild<strong>in</strong>g 4. Add 3 fire hydrants & associated water ma<strong>in</strong>s. Add sod to bare areas to preventerosion. Add perimeter fence to improve campus security. Re-design & <strong>up</strong>grade exist<strong>in</strong>gelectrical service, switchgear, and electrical distribution system. Complete power <strong>up</strong>grade.Re-design & <strong>up</strong>grade campus fire alarm system.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 4, 5, & 6 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is requiredby DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with theCastaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>gs,then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out & replace withnew construction.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommended new construction is an addition to Build<strong>in</strong>g 13 -Covered P.E. area to provide P.E. Storage, teacher plann<strong>in</strong>g office, staff toilet & studenttoilets adjacent to play area.PAGE:234 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 321


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $2,885,500 $1,463,130 $4,344,420 $102,030Estimated Total Project Cost $8,795,080NewConstructionCostLAWTON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofELEMENTARY P E STORAGE (275NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (150 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (45 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(45 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (55NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 10 2 Removed NSF (2168), Added NSF(2168), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (750 NSF), 1unit of E S E PRE-K (750 NSF), 1unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (200 NSF), 1 unit ofE S E ITINERANT (128 NSF), 1 unitof MATERIAL STORAGE (40 NSF),1 unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (100NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (90 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 103L (415 NSF), Room 107(392 NSF), Room 107A (20 NSF),Room 107B (49 NSF), Room 109(392 NSF), Room 109A (20 NSF),Room 119 (392 NSF), Room 119A(20 NSF), Room 121 (392 NSF),Room 121A (20 NSF), Room 121B(56 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 10 4 Removed NSF (1344), Added NSF(1342), Difference NSF (2), Percent(0.15%), Removed Stations (0),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (240NSF), 1 unit of RECEPTION AREA(291 NSF), 1 unit of PRODUCTIONWORKROOM (99 NSF), 1 unit ofGENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE (30NSF), 2 units of ITINERANTOFFICE (215 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (126 NSF), 3 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (42 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (240 NSF), Room 001A(15 NSF), Room 002 (40 NSF),Room 003 (91 NSF), Room 004 (48NSF), Room 005 (280 NSF), Room006 (99 NSF), Room 007 (291 NSF),Room 008 (150 NSF), Room 008A(15 NSF), Room 009 (40 NSF),Room 010 (35 NSF)570 0 $102,030 $179 $02,168 10 $195,120 $90 $0-1,344 0 $120,960 $90 $0PAGE:235 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 322


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAWTON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 10 5 Removed NSF (8538), Added NSF(8538), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (35 NSF), 1 unit of DININGAREA (2989 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN & SERVING AREA (720NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (400 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (190 NSF), 1 unitof OTHER FOOD SERVICE (649NSF), 1 unit of MULTIPURPOSEROOM (DINING) (2600 NSF), 1 unitof STAGE (634 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (297 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (24 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (400 NSF), Room 001A(70 NSF), Room 002 (144 NSF),Room 003 (35 NSF), Room 004(120 NSF), Room 005 (24 NSF),Room 006 (190 NSF), Room 008(297 NSF), Room 009 (35 NSF),Room 010 (280 NSF), Room 011(720 NSF), Room 012 (2989 NSF),Room 013 (2600 NSF), Room 014(634 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 10 6 Removed NSF (1804), Added NSF(1780), Difference NSF (24), Percent(1.33%), Removed Stations (36),Added Stations (36) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (850 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (24 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (28 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (850 NSF), Room 001A(28 NSF), Room 001B (12 NSF),Room 002 (850 NSF), Room 002A(28 NSF), Room 002B (12 NSF),Room 003 (24 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 10 12 Removed NSF (2403), Added NSF(2403), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (36), AddedStations (20) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of E S E FULL-TIME (800NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OT LAB(475 NSF), 2 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (49 NSF), 2 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (40 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (75 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 100C (40 NSF), Room 101C(40 NSF), Room 106 (990 NSF),Room 106A (32 NSF), Room 106B(24 NSF), Room 106C (142 NSF),Room 106D (118 NSF), Room 106E(27 NSF), Room 107 (990 NSF)8,538 0 $768,420 $90 $0-1,804 0 $162,360 $90 $02,403 -16 $216,270 $90 $0PAGE:236 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 323


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAWTON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 10 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (400 NSF), Room 002(315 NSF), Room 002A (217 NSF),Room 002B (100 NSF), Room 003(275 NSF), Room 004 (247 NSF),Room 005 (183 NSF), Room 006(170 NSF), Room 007 (123 NSF),Room 008 (180 NSF), Room 009(180 NSF), Room 009A (55 NSF),Room 010 (216 NSF), Room 011(793 NSF)3,454 0 $207,240 $60 $0PAGE:237 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 324


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAWTON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 10 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (604 NSF), Room 100A(874 NSF), Room 100B (1096 NSF),Room 100C (423 NSF), Room 100D(1098 NSF), Room 100E (674 NSF),Room 100F (64 NSF), Room 100G(64 NSF), Room 101 (201 NSF),Room 101A (159 NSF), Room 101B(157 NSF), Room 101C (179 NSF),Room 102 (640 NSF), Room 102A(61 NSF), Room 103 (2519 NSF),Room 103C (37 NSF), Room 103D(37 NSF), Room 103E (83 NSF),Room 103F (55 NSF), Room 103G(37 NSF), Room 103H (37 NSF),Room 103N (58 NSF), Room 103P(58 NSF), Room 104 (775 NSF),Room 104A (84 NSF), Room 104B(45 NSF), Room 104C (145 NSF),Room 105 (61 NSF), Room 106(769 NSF), Room 106A (83 NSF),Room 106B (45 NSF), Room 108(769 NSF), Room 108A (83 NSF),Room 108B (45 NSF), Room 108C(145 NSF), Room 110 (769 NSF),Room 110A (83 NSF), Room 110B(58 NSF), Room 111 (229 NSF),Room 112 (769 NSF), Room 112A(83 NSF), Room 112B (45 NSF),Room 112C (145 NSF), Room 113(82 NSF), Room 114 (769 NSF),Room 114A (83 NSF), Room 114B(45 NSF), Room 115 (82 NSF),Room 116 (769 NSF), Room 116A(83 NSF), Room 116B (34 NSF),Room 116C (145 NSF), Room 117(229 NSF), Room 118 (769 NSF),Room 118A (83 NSF), Room 118B(45 NSF), Room 120 (769 NSF),Room 120A (83 NSF), Room 120B(45 NSF), Room 120C (145 NSF),Room 122 (769 NSF), Room 122A(83 NSF), Room 122B (45 NSF),Room 123 (59 NSF), Room 124(769 NSF), Room 124A (83 NSF),Room 124B (45 NSF), Room 124C(145 NSF), Room 125 (353 NSF),Room 125A (105 NSF), Room 126(769 NSF), Room 126A (83 NSF),Room 126B (845 NSF)22,858 0 $1,371,480 $60 $0PAGE:238 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 325


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAWTON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 10 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (3030 NSF), Room 001A(100 NSF), Room 001B (385 NSF),Room 001C (243 NSF), Room 001D(396 NSF), Room 001E (215 NSF),Room 002 (1042 NSF), Room 002A(20 NSF), Room 003 (1042 NSF),Room 003A (20 NSF), Room 004(1042 NSF), Room 004A (20 NSF),Room 005 (1042 NSF), Room 005A(20 NSF), Room 006 (26 NSF),Room 007 (30 NSF), Room 008(175 NSF)Renovation 2011 10 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1103 NSF), Room 001A(20 NSF), Room 002 (1103 NSF),Room 002A (20 NSF), Room 003(1103 NSF), Room 003A (20 NSF),Room 004 (1103 NSF), Room 004A(20 NSF), Room 005 (1103 NSF),Room 005A (20 NSF), Room 006(1103 NSF), Room 006A (20 NSF),Room 007 (1157 NSF), Room 007A(20 NSF), Room 007B (45 NSF),Room 008 (237 NSF), Room 009(192 NSF), Room 010 (23 NSF)Renovation 2011 10 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (616 NSF), Room 002(626 NSF), Room 002A (15 NSF),Room 003 (1294 NSF), Room 003A(15 NSF), Room 005 (626 NSF),Room 005A (15 NSF), Room 006(213 NSF), Room 006A (30 NSF),Room 007 (30 NSF), Room 008(128 NSF), Room 009 (16 NSF)8,848 0 $530,880 $60 $08,412 0 $504,720 $60 $03,624 0 $217,440 $60 $0PAGE:239 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 326


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAWTON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 10 11 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1188 NSF), Room 001A(20 NSF), Room 002 (1188 NSF),Room 002A (20 NSF), Room 003(1188 NSF), Room 003A (20 NSF),Room 004 (1188 NSF), Room 004A(20 NSF), Room 005 (1188 NSF),Room 005A (20 NSF), Room 006(1188 NSF), Room 006A (20 NSF),Room 007 (1188 NSF), Room 007A(20 NSF), Room 008 (1188 NSF),Room 008A (20 NSF), Room 009(240 NSF), Room 010 (720 NSF),Room 010A (40 NSF), Room 011(752 NSF), Room 011A (40 NSF),Room 012 (240 NSF), Room 013(520 NSF)Renovation 2011 10 12 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (1008 NSF), Room 100A(150 NSF), Room 100B (155 NSF),Room 100D (32 NSF), Room 100E(24 NSF), Room 100F (112 NSF),Room 100G (31 NSF), Room 101(1008 NSF), Room 101A (144 NSF),Room 101B (150 NSF), Room 102(970 NSF), Room 102A (36 NSF),Room 102B (22 NSF), Room 102C(146 NSF), Room 102D (204 NSF),Room 102E (26 NSF), Room 103(970 NSF), Room 103A (36 NSF),Room 103B (22 NSF), Room 103C(133 NSF), Room 103D (24 NSF),Room 104 (970 NSF), Room 105(970 NSF), Room 108 (73 NSF),Room 109 (371 NSF), Room 110(58 NSF), Room 111 (990 NSF),Room 111A (36 NSF), Room 111B(22 NSF), Room 111C (133 NSF),Room 111D (24 NSF), Room 112(990 NSF), Room 112A (36 NSF),Room 112B (22 NSF), Room 112C(146 NSF), Room 112D (204 NSF),Room 112E (26 NSF), Room 113(990 NSF), Room 114 (990 NSF),Room 115 (115 NSF), Room 116(125 NSF), Room 117 (125 NSF),Room 118 (116 NSF), Room 118A(60 NSF)12,216 0 $732,960 $60 $012,995 0 $779,700 $60 $0PAGE:240 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 327


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LAYER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL4201 SR 419, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade PRE-K E S E PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 719 -18 701Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 719 -18 701Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 719 701COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation572 585OTHER: Add exterior pole light<strong>in</strong>g. Add generator.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $163,500 $195,300 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $358,800NewConstructionCostPAGE:241 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 328


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLAYER ELEMENTARYSCHOOLParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 78 1 Removed NSF (2170), Added NSF(2170), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (33), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (978 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (950 NSF),1 unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (72NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (60NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 117 (1002NSF), Room 117A (67 NSF), Room117B (70 NSF), Room 117C (53NSF), Room 118 (978 NSF)2,170 -18 $195,300 $90 $0PAGE:242 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 329


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LONGWOOD ELEMENTARY840 E ORANGE AVENUE, LONGWOODCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended3 - SCHOOL NOT RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 668 0 668Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 54 0 54Total Stations 722 0 722Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 722 722COFTE StudentMembership570 0Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $65,700 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $65,700NewConstructionCostLONGWOODELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 8 98 Removed NSF (730), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (730), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (0),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 025 (730 NSF)-730 0 $65,700 $90 $0PAGE:243 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 330


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:LYMAN SENIOR HIGH865 C R 427, LONGWOODCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 2,646 46 2692Reloc. Stations 200 -200 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 2,846 -154 2692Utilization Factor 95% 95%School Capacity 2,703 2557COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation2,344 2,248OTHER: Add 4 new handicap ramps: 3 at Bldg 4 & 1 north of Bldg 8. Upgrade 13 handicapramps to meet current standards. Add fenc<strong>in</strong>g throughout campus as needed.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 9 & 10 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is requiredby DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with theCastaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>gs,then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out & replace withnew construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $15,600 $157,500 $2,721,550 $21,633,203 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $24,527,853NewConstructionCostPAGE:244 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 331


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLYMAN SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 30 0 Removed NSF (830), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (830), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (25),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 187 (830 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 30 2 Removed NSF (3571), Added NSF(3571), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (55), AddedStations (30) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 3units of E S E FULL-TIME (950NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OT LAB(501 NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (110 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 002 (1097NSF), Room 002A (94 NSF), Room003 (1042 NSF), Room 003A (176NSF), Room 012 (1067 NSF), Room013A (95 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 30 9 Removed NSF (8191), Added NSF(7923), Difference NSF (268),Percent (3.27%), Removed Stations(35), Added Stations (80)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofSMALL INDUSTRIAL LAB (918NSF), 1 unit of LARGE INDUSTRIALLAB (3661 NSF), 1 unit ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(500 NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (200 NSF), 1unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION (47NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (68 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)(529 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (50NSF), 1 unit of VOCATIONALRELATED CLASSROOM (983NSF), 1 unit of VOCATIONALRELATED CLASSROOM (546NSF), 1 unit of VOCATIONAL TOOLSTORAGE (SMALL) (161 NSF), 1unit of VOCATIONAL TOOLSTORAGE (SMALL) (148 NSF), 1unit of VOCATIONAL TOOLSTORAGE (SMALL) (112 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 300 (3661 NSF),Room 300A (983 NSF), Room 300B(148 NSF), Room 300C (918 NSF),Room 300D (500 NSF), Room 300E(161 NSF), Room 300F (25 NSF),Room 300G (25 NSF), Room 300H(200 NSF), Room 300J (546 NSF),Room 300K (529 NSF), Room 300L(47 NSF), Room 300M (268 NSF),Room 300N (68 NSF), Room 301(112 NSF)-830 -25 $87,980 $106 $03,571 -25 $378,526 $106 $0-8,191 45 $868,246 $106 $0PAGE:245 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 332


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLYMAN SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 30 10 Removed NSF (7973), Added NSF(7973), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (58), AddedStations (84) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of SENIOR HIGH CLASSROOM(9-12) (816 NSF), 1 unit of MEDIUMINDUSTRIAL LAB (1900 NSF), 1unit of LARGE INDUSTRIAL LAB(3074 NSF), 1 unit of VOCATIONALLAB SUPPORT SPACE (101 NSF),1 unit of TEACHER PLANNINGOFFICE (127 NSF), 1 unit ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(121 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (85 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (94 NSF), 1unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (67NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM(225 NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (109 NSF), 1 unit ofPROJECT STORAGE (196 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (85 NSF), 1 unit ofVOCATIONAL RELATEDCLASSROOM (814 NSF), 1 unit ofVOCATIONAL TOOL STORAGE(SMALL) (40 NSF), 1 unit ofVOCATIONAL TOOL STORAGE(SMALL) (119 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (3074 NSF), Room 001B(196 NSF), Room 001C (109 NSF),Room 001D (225 NSF), Room 002(67 NSF), Room 003 (85 NSF),Room 003A (85 NSF), Room 004(121 NSF), Room 005 (119 NSF),Room 006 (94 NSF), Room 007(814 NSF), Room 007A (127 NSF),Room 007B (101 NSF), Room 008(40 NSF), Room 010 (1900 NSF),Room 011 (816 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 30 98 Removed NSF (730), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (730), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (25),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 036 (730 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 30 99 Removed NSF (4380), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (4380), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (150),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 008 (730 NSF),Room 053 (730 NSF), Room 117(730 NSF), Room 120 (730 NSF),Room 177 (730 NSF), Room 179(730 NSF)7,973 26 $845,138 $106 $0-730 -25 $77,380 $106 $0-4,380 -150 $464,280 $106 $0PAGE:246 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 333


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLYMAN SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 30 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (59 NSF), Room 002(141 NSF), Room 003 (203 NSF),Room 003A (230 NSF), Room 003B(261 NSF), Room 004 (373 NSF),Room 005 (119 NSF), Room 005A(241 NSF), Room 006 (116 NSF),Room 007 (351 NSF), Room 008(898 NSF), Room 009 (354 NSF),Room 010 (168 NSF), Room 010A(229 NSF), Room 010B (36 NSF)Renovation 2011 30 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001A (1198 NSF), Room001B (902 NSF), Room 001C (898NSF), Room 001D (2028 NSF),Room 001F (5172 NSF), Room 004(1140 NSF), Room 005 (288 NSF),Room 006 (720 NSF), Room 008(95 NSF), Room 009 (45 NSF),Room 010 (889 NSF), Room 010A(240 NSF), Room 011 (221 NSF),Room 013 (1071 NSF), Room 014(988 NSF), Room 015 (1178 NSF),Room 015A (216 NSF), Room 015B(120 NSF), Room 016 (415 NSF),Room 017 (96 NSF), Room 018(989 NSF), Room 019 (1176 NSF),Room 020 (1200 NSF), Room 020A(429 NSF), Room 020B (143 NSF),Room 020C (61 NSF), Room 020D(726 NSF), Room 021 (1200 NSF),Room 022 (1197 NSF), Room 022A(257 NSF), Room 022B (85 NSF),Room 022C (84 NSF), Room 023(1200 NSF), Room 024 (1198 NSF),Room 025 (1199 NSF), Room 026(239 NSF), Room 027 (200 NSF),Room 028 (51 NSF), Room 029 (51NSF), Room 030 (154 NSF), Room030A (33 NSF), Room 030B (47NSF), Room 030C (207 NSF), Room031 (804 NSF), Room 032 (773NSF), Room 033 (797 NSF), Room034 (806 NSF), Room 035 (426NSF), Room 036 (401 NSF)3,779 0 $268,309 $71 $034,053 0 $2,417,763 $71 $0PAGE:247 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 334


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLYMAN SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 30 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001A (1171 NSF), Room001B (1160 NSF), Room 002 (761NSF), Room 003 (1184 NSF), Room003A (64 NSF), Room 003B (56NSF), Room 003C (121 NSF), Room004 (991 NSF), Room 005 (987NSF), Room 006 (297 NSF), Room006A (104 NSF), Room 007 (111NSF), Room 008 (685 NSF), Room008A (71 NSF), Room 008B (71NSF), Room 009 (129 NSF), Room009A (147 NSF), Room 010 (1752NSF), Room 010A (245 NSF), Room010B (106 NSF), Room 011 (1558NSF), Room 011A (153 NSF), Room011B (173 NSF), Room 011C (40NSF), Room 012 (776 NSF), Room012A (153 NSF), Room 012B (98NSF), Room 012C (141 NSF), Room012D (174 NSF), Room 013 (561NSF), Room 014 (745 NSF), Room015 (1087 NSF), Room 016 (1108NSF), Room 017 (2273 NSF), Room018 (308 NSF), Room 019 (50 NSF),Room 020 (1038 NSF), Room 021(1345 NSF), Room 022 (1314 NSF),Room 023 (1102 NSF), Room 024(901 NSF), Room 025 (888 NSF),Room 026 (888 NSF), Room 027(900 NSF), Room 028 (1704 NSF),Room 028A (99 NSF), Room 028B(98 NSF), Room 028C (500 NSF),Room 028D (135 NSF), Room 028E(94 NSF), Room 029 (1156 NSF),Room 029A (94 NSF), Room 029B(80 NSF), Room 030 (1094 NSF),Room 031 (1112 NSF), Room 032(1207 NSF), Room 032A (143 NSF),Room 032B (91 NSF), Room 032C(91 NSF), Room 032D (198 NSF),Room 032E (105 NSF), Room 032F(510 NSF), Room 033 (240 NSF),Room 033A (556 NSF)37,294 0 $2,647,874 $71 $0PAGE:248 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 335


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLYMAN SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 30 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (444 NSF), Room 001A(2334 NSF), Room 001B (528 NSF),Room 001C (529 NSF), Room 002(865 NSF), Room 003 (861 NSF),Room 004 (863 NSF), Room 005(867 NSF), Room 006 (272 NSF),Room 007 (864 NSF), Room 008(862 NSF), Room 009 (869 NSF),Room 010 (92 NSF), Room 011 (49NSF), Room 012 (36 NSF), Room013 (865 NSF), Room 014 (207NSF), Room 015 (114 NSF), Room016 (206 NSF), Room 017 (866NSF), Room 018 (866 NSF), Room019 (272 NSF), Room 020 (864NSF), Room 021 (864 NSF), Room022 (863 NSF), Room 023 (863NSF), Room 024 (584 NSF), Room200 (2284 NSF), Room 200A (532NSF), Room 200B (529 NSF), Room201 (865 NSF), Room 202 (865NSF), Room 203 (866 NSF), Room204 (866 NSF), Room 205 (273NSF), Room 206 (865 NSF), Room207 (864 NSF), Room 208 (866NSF), Room 209 (505 NSF), Room210 (540 NSF), Room 210A (50NSF), Room 210B (56 NSF), Room210C (92 NSF), Room 211 (206NSF), Room 212 (49 NSF), Room213 (60 NSF), Room 214 (206 NSF),Room 215 (866 NSF), Room 216(863 NSF), Room 217 (868 NSF),Room 218 (272 NSF), Room 219(864 NSF), Room 220 (863 NSF),Room 221 (868 NSF), Room 222(859 NSF)35,531 0 $2,522,701 $71 $0PAGE:249 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 336


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLYMAN SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 30 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1909 NSF), Room 001A(37 NSF), Room 001B (37 NSF),Room 001C (107 NSF), Room 001D(107 NSF), Room 001E (131 NSF),Room 001F (233 NSF), Room 001G(569 NSF), Room 001H (155 NSF),Room 001J (177 NSF), Room 002(14937 NSF), Room 002A (571NSF), Room 002B (499 NSF), Room002C (349 NSF), Room 002D (199NSF), Room 002E (81 NSF), Room002F (155 NSF), Room 003 (61NSF), Room 004 (265 NSF), Room005 (423 NSF), Room 006 (264NSF), Room 007 (61 NSF), Room008 (89 NSF), Room 009 (18 NSF),Room 010 (31 NSF), Room 011(226 NSF), Room 012 (994 NSF),Room 013 (226 NSF), Room 014(220 NSF), Room 015 (1178 NSF),Room 016 (320 NSF), Room 017(34 NSF), Room 018 (15 NSF),Room 019 (770 NSF), Room 020(197 NSF), Room 021 (111 NSF),Room 022 (68 NSF), Room 023(552 NSF), Room 024 (217 NSF),Room 025 (908 NSF), Room 026(232 NSF), Room 026A (119 NSF),Room 027 (791 NSF), Room 028(217 NSF), Room 029 (32 NSF),Room 030 (16 NSF), Room 031(169 NSF), Room 032 (240 NSF),Room 032A (127 NSF), Room 033(600 NSF), Room 034 (392 NSF),Room 034A (200 NSF)30,636 0 $2,175,156 $71 $0PAGE:250 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 337


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLYMAN SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 30 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (808 NSF), Room 001A(1073 NSF), Room 001B (1074NSF), Room 001C (836 NSF), Room001D (462 NSF), Room 001E (35NSF), Room 002 (397 NSF), Room003 (300 NSF), Room 003A (290NSF), Room 003B (285 NSF), Room004 (1189 NSF), Room 004A (1262NSF), Room 004C (177 NSF), Room004D (56 NSF), Room 004E (20NSF), Room 005 (847 NSF), Room006 (844 NSF), Room 007 (857NSF), Room 007A (204 NSF), Room007B (18 NSF), Room 007C (62NSF), Room 008 (803 NSF), Room008A (725 NSF), Room 008B (37NSF), Room 009 (310 NSF), Room009A (27 NSF), Room 010 (1080NSF), Room 010A (51 NSF), Room010B (82 NSF), Room 010C (19NSF), Room 011 (803 NSF), Room012 (804 NSF), Room 013 (312NSF), Room 013A (31 NSF), Room014 (804 NSF), Room 014A (31NSF), Room 015 (613 NSF), Room015A (49 NSF), Room 015B (53NSF), Room 016 (201 NSF), Room017 (234 NSF), Room 018 (693NSF), Room 019 (1579 NSF), Room019A (90 NSF), Room 020 (1170NSF), Room 020A (137 NSF), Room036 (193 NSF), Room 037 (139NSF), Room 038A (63 NSF), Room038B (62 NSF), Room 039 (1622NSF), Room 039A (873 NSF), Room039B (225 NSF), Room 039C (116NSF), Room 040 (1924 NSF), Room040A (127 NSF), Room 041 (1184NSF), Room 041A (185 NSF), Room042 (97 NSF)28,644 0 $2,033,724 $71 $0PAGE:251 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 338


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 30 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (201 NSF), Room 100A(201 NSF), Room 100B (2170 NSF),Room 100C (719 NSF), Room 100D(4552 NSF), Room 100E (24 NSF),Room 100F (109 NSF), Room 100G(26 NSF), Room 100H (32 NSF),Room 100J (71 NSF), Room 101(1368 NSF), Room 101A (39 NSF),Room 101B (100 NSF), Room 101C(43 NSF), Room 101D (116 NSF),Room 101G (27 NSF), Room 102(9436 NSF), Room 102A (358 NSF),Room 102B (749 NSF), Room 102C(35 NSF), Room 102D (284 NSF),Room 102E (35 NSF), Room 102F(292 NSF), Room 102G (29 NSF),Room 102L (93 NSF), Room 102M(190 NSF), Room 103 (8913 NSF),Room 103A (365 NSF), Room 103B(1265 NSF), Room 103C (892 NSF),Room 103D (145 NSF), Room 103E(177 NSF), Room 103F (871 NSF),Room 103G (672 NSF), Room 103H(852 NSF), Room 103J (1701 NSF),Room 103K (1262 NSF), Room103L (1216 NSF), Room 103M (49NSF), Room 103N (49 NSF), Room103P (49 NSF), Room 103Q (48NSF), Room 103R (37 NSF), Room103S (96 NSF), Room 103T (240NSF), Room 103V (27 NSF), Room103W (26 NSF), Room 103X (26NSF), Room 103Y (28 NSF), Room103Z (135 NSF), Room 104 (38NSF), Room 105 (411 NSF), Room106 (331 NSF), Room 107 (1601NSF), Room 107A (161 NSF), Room107B (306 NSF), Room 107C (160NSF), Room 108 (1602 NSF), Room108A (307 NSF), Room 109 (1593NSF), Room 109A (162 NSF), Room109B (306 NSF), Room 109C (160NSF), Room 110 (1607 NSF), Room110A (307 NSF), Room 111 (31NSF), Room 112 (38 NSF), Room113 (25 NSF), Room 114 (504 NSF),Room 115 (247 NSF), Room 116(1296 NSF), Room 116A (2226NSF), Room 116C (378 NSF), Room116D (193 NSF), Room 116E (294NSF), Room 117 (100 NSF), Room117A (94 NSF), Room 117B (48NSF), Room 117C (79 NSF), Room200 (199 NSF), Room 200A (200NSF), Room 200B (2233 NSF),Room 201 (1435 NSF), Room 202(1411 NSF), Room 203 (1434 NSF),Room 204 (248 NSF), Room 205(1436 NSF), Room 206 (1440 NSF),Room 206A (177 NSF), Room 206B(14 NSF), Room 206C (25 NSF),Room 206D (25 NSF), Room 206E(91 NSF), Room 206F (24 NSF),Room 207 (40 NSF), Room 20871,031 0 $5,043,201 $71 $0PAGE:252 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 339


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 30 7 (250 NSF), Room 209 (1020 NSF),Room 210 (1415 NSF), Room 211(1436 NSF), Room 213 (1433 NSF)Renovation 2011 30 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (2166 NSF), Room 001A(1330 NSF), Room 001B (562 NSF),Room 001C (205 NSF), Room 001D(397 NSF), Room 001E (286 NSF),Room 001F (114 NSF), Room 001G(170 NSF), Room 001H (381 NSF),Room 001J (81 NSF), Room 002(8711 NSF), Room 002B (94 NSF),Room 002C (194 NSF), Room 002D(98 NSF), Room 002E (353 NSF),Room 002F (2790 NSF), Room002G (91 NSF), Room 003 (387NSF), Room 004 (677 NSF), Room004A (58 NSF), Room 005 (91NSF), Room 006 (674 NSF), Room006A (58 NSF), Room 007 (1127NSF), Room 007A (197 NSF), Room007B (118 NSF), Room 008 (506NSF), Room 008A (312 NSF), Room008B (329 NSF), Room 009 (136NSF), Room 010 (100 NSF), Room011 (127 NSF), Room 012 (1134NSF), Room 012A (169 NSF), Room012B (194 NSF), Room 013 (1358NSF), Room 013A (206 NSF), Room013B (298 NSF), Room 013C (132NSF), Room 014 (2792 NSF), Room014A (289 NSF), Room 014B (649NSF), Room 014C (320 NSF), Room014D (68 NSF), Room 014E (69NSF), Room 014F (69 NSF), Room014G (236 NSF), Room 015 (1559NSF), Room 015A (149 NSF), Room015B (234 NSF), Room 016 (67NSF), Room 017 (51 NSF), Room018 (1006 NSF), Room 018A (112NSF), Room 018B (71 NSF), Room018C (194 NSF), Room 018D (90NSF), Room 019 (245 NSF), Room020 (180 NSF), Room 021 (388NSF), Room 022 (256 NSF), Room023 (603 NSF), Room 024 (623NSF), Room 025 (363 NSF), Room207 (333 NSF)Renovation 2011 30 11 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1929 NSF), Room 002(711 NSF), Room 002A (67 NSF),Room 002B (46 NSF), Room 004(54 NSF), Room 007 (102 NSF)71,031 0 $5,043,201 $71 $037,427 0 $2,657,317 $71 $02,909 0 $206,539 $71 $0PAGE:253 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 340


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gLYMAN SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 30 12 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (7885 NSF), Room 002(3118 NSF), Room 003 (4012 NSF),Room 003A (169 NSF), Room 004(307 NSF), Room 005 (116 NSF),Room 006 (509 NSF), Room 007(402 NSF), Room 008 (47 NSF),Room 009 (274 NSF)Renovation 2011 30 13 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVAC Systems,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 001 (145 NSF),Room 001A (317 NSF), Room 001B(14 NSF), Room 002 (14 NSF)Renovation 2011 30 14 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (271 NSF), Room 101A(54 NSF), Room 102 (1379 NSF),Room 102A (745 NSF), Room 102B(248 NSF), Room 102C (21 NSF),Room 102D (203 NSF), Room 102E(42 NSF), Room 103 (455 NSF),Room 104 (1379 NSF), Room 104A(749 NSF), Room 104B (250 NSF),Room 104C (21 NSF), Room 104D(203 NSF), Room 104E (40 NSF)16,839 0 $1,195,569 $71 $0490 0 $34,790 $71 $06,060 0 $430,260 $71 $0PAGE:254 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 341


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MAINTENANCE/FACILITIES SERVICES820 E STATE ROAD 434, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCELow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation0 0OTHER: Sod bare areas of site.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $199,000 $0 $5,951,433 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $6,150,433NewConstructionCostMAINTENANCE/FACILITIES SERVICESParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology tothe entire facilityMAINTENANCE/FACILITIESSERVICES.83,823 0 $5,951,433 $71 $0PAGE:255 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 342


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPAGE:256 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 343


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MARKHAM WOODS MIDDLE6003 MARKHAM WOODS RD, LAKE MARYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,390 0 1390Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 1,390 0 1390Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,251 1251COFTE StudentMembership1,024 993Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $41,000 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $41,000NewConstructionCostMARKHAM WOODSMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:257 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 344


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MELLONVILLE ANNEX1211 MELLONVILLE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use COUNTY ADMINISTRATION COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONLow Grade COUNTY ADMINISTRATION COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONHigh Grade COUNTY ADMINISTRATION COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembership0 0Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,255,422 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $1,255,422NewConstructionCostMELLONVILLE ANNEX Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology tothe entire facility MELLONVILLEANNEX.17,682 0 $1,255,422 $71 $0PAGE:258 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 345


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MIDWAY ELEMENTARY (OLD)2251 JITWAY AVENUE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g2 - SCHOOL CONDITIONALLYRECOMMENDED FOR CONTINUED USERecommended9 - LEASED TO ANOTHER ENTITYFacility Use ELEMENTARY LEASED TO ANOTHER ENTITYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN LEASED SPACEHigh Grade GRADE 5 LEASED SPACECommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 136 0 136Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 136 0 136Utilization Factor 100% 0%School Capacity 136 0COFTE StudentMembership228 0Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $0NewConstructionCostMIDWAY ELEMENTARY(OLD)Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:259 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 346


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MIDWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (NEW)2368 Brisson Avenue, SanfordCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 786 -18 768Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 786 -18 768Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 786 768COFTE StudentMembership227 631Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $192,870 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $192,870NewConstructionCostPAGE:260 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 347


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMIDWAY ELEMENTARYSCHOOL (NEW)Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 88 1 Removed NSF (2143), Added NSF(2143), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (33), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (975 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (1025NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (70NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (73 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 135 (1025 NSF),Room 135A (73 NSF), Room 135B(70 NSF), Room 136 (975 NSF)2,143 -18 $192,870 $90 $0PAGE:261 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 348


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MIDWAY SAFE HARBOR2405 RIGHTWAY AVENUE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMUNITY SERVICELow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembership0 0Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $797,898 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $797,898NewConstructionCostMIDWAY SAFE HARBOR Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology tothe entire facility MIDWAY SAFEHARBOR.11,238 0 $797,898 $71 $0PAGE:262 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 349


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MIDWAY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES COMPLEX2310 E SR 46 , SanfordCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIONLow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation0 0PARKING: Pave bus park<strong>in</strong>g area.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $250,000 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $250,000NewConstructionCostMIDWAYTRANSPORTATIONSERVICES COMPLEXParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:263 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 350


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MILLENNIUM MIDDLE100 LAKEVIEW DRIVE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,766 0 1766Reloc. Stations 330 -330 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 2,096 -330 1766Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,886 1589COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation1,630 1,584OTHER: Add four concrete flumes around the exist<strong>in</strong>g pond <strong>in</strong>side the bus loop. Sod areathat is currently mulch. Add 25 splash pads on the south side of bldg 5. Side slopes onexist<strong>in</strong>g retention pond are erod<strong>in</strong>g. Add geotextile material for slope stablization and resod.Add truncated domes to four handicap ramps. Add landscape shrubs to grass area to preventerosion. New fenc<strong>in</strong>g. Grade & sod PE field. Upgrade exterior light<strong>in</strong>g throughout thecampus.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommendation for new construction is to expand the exist<strong>in</strong>gkitchen/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g area to accommodate current kitchen standards. Subsequently, there will bemore spaces recommended than allowed by the facilities list because square footage is be<strong>in</strong>gadded under new construction and the spaces are also recommended under remodel<strong>in</strong>g.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $115,000 $667,600 $1,903,970 $11,872,008 $1,593,614Estimated Total Project Cost $16,152,192NewConstructionCostPAGE:264 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 351


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILLENNIUM MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofSCHOOL STORE (165 NSF), 1 unitof FLAMMABLE STORAGE (127NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA (3208NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (4330 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN DRY STORAGE (257NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN CHAIRSTORAGE (276 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (159 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 16 3 Removed NSF (8722), Added NSF(8722), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(594 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALRECEIVING (54 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(25 NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA(3148 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (2862 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN DRY STORAGE (345NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(96 NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (99 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (220NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (236 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (293 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (132NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (27 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(222 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (292 NSF),1 unit of STAFF RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (77 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 100 (236 NSF),Room 101 (54 NSF), Room 102(292 NSF), Room 103 (222 NSF),Room 104 (3148 NSF), Room 106(594 NSF), Room 107 (977 NSF),Room 109 (131 NSF), Room 110(682 NSF), Room 112 (1072 NSF),Room 112A (288 NSF), Room 112B(57 NSF), Room 112C (77 NSF),Room 112D (96 NSF), Room 112E(99 NSF), Room 112F (220 NSF),Room 112G (25 NSF), Room 113(132 NSF), Room 114 (293 NSF),Room 115 (27 NSF)8,522 0 $1,593,614 $187 $08,722 0 $819,868 $94 $0PAGE:265 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 352


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILLENNIUM MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 16 7 Removed NSF (368), Added NSF(368), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (198 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (60 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room115A (41 NSF), Room 115B (109NSF), Room 116 (43 NSF), Room117A (37 NSF), Room 117B (138NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 16 98 Removed NSF (1648), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (1648), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (44),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 023 (730 NSF),Room 059 (761 NSF), Room 059A(68 NSF), Room 059B (82 NSF),Room 059C (7 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 16 99 Removed NSF (9517), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (9517), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (286),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 027 (736 NSF),Room 089 (729 NSF), Room 090(730 NSF), Room 090A (6 NSF),Room 112 (730 NSF), Room 113(730 NSF), Room 114 (734 NSF),Room 118 (736 NSF), Room 119(729 NSF), Room 123 (732 NSF),Room 142 (731 NSF), Room 145(694 NSF), Room 145A (30 NSF),Room 172 (737 NSF), Room 183(733 NSF)Renovation 2011 16 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (801 NSF), Room 100(901 NSF), Room 103 (222 NSF),Room 104 (192 NSF), Room 105(203 NSF), Room 105A (89 NSF),Room 107 (144 NSF), Room 107A(66 NSF), Room 108 (155 NSF),Room 109 (154 NSF), Room 110(120 NSF), Room 111 (120 NSF),Room 112 (266 NSF), Room 113(65 NSF), Room 114 (32 NSF),Room 115 (120 NSF), Room 116(50 NSF), Room 117 (51 NSF),Room 118 (175 NSF), Room 119(210 NSF), Room 120 (373 NSF),Room 121 (127 NSF), Room 122(150 NSF), Room 123 (486 NSF),Room 126 (60 NSF), Room 127(249 NSF), Room 999 (27411 NSF)368 0 $34,592 $94 $0-1,648 -44 $154,912 $94 $0-9,517 -286 $894,598 $94 $032,992 0 $2,045,504 $62 $0PAGE:266 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 353


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILLENNIUM MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 16 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (1610 NSF), Room 100E(97 NSF), Room 100G (3679 NSF),Room 100H (780 NSF), Room 100J(33 NSF), Room 100K (256 NSF),Room 100L (30 NSF), Room 101(5564 NSF), Room 101A (103 NSF),Room 101B (2199 NSF), Room101C (167 NSF), Room 101D (296NSF), Room 102 (402 NSF), Room103 (274 NSF), Room 104 (43 NSF),Room 105 (1778 NSF), Room 105A(151 NSF), Room 106 (502 NSF),Room 106A (134 NSF), Room 107(1000 NSF), Room 107A (193 NSF),Room 108 (178 NSF), Room 108A(71 NSF), Room 109 (193 NSF),Room 110 (404 NSF), Room 110A(113 NSF), Room 111 (273 NSF),Room 112 (174 NSF), Room 113(1677 NSF), Room 113A (282 NSF),Room 113B (105 NSF), Room 113C(105 NSF), Room 114 (2140 NSF),Room 114A (104 NSF), Room 114C(132 NSF), Room 114D (43 NSF),Room 114E (39 NSF), Room 114F(39 NSF), Room 114G (296 NSF),Room 115 (1694 NSF), Room 115B(362 NSF), Room 115C (73 NSF),Room 115D (39 NSF), Room 115E(39 NSF), Room 116 (1094 NSF),Room 116A (137 NSF), Room 116B(176 NSF), Room 117 (320 NSF),Room 118 (287 NSF)Renovation 2011 16 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (1523 NSF), Room 102(86 NSF), Room 103 (280 NSF),Room 104 (156 NSF), Room 106(61 NSF), Room 107 (497 NSF),Room 109 (241 NSF)29,880 0 $1,852,560 $62 $02,844 0 $176,328 $62 $0PAGE:267 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 354


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 16 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (17416 NSF), Room 101(4875 NSF), Room 101A (248 NSF),Room 101B (786 NSF), Room 101C(373 NSF), Room 101D (759 NSF),Room 101E (58 NSF), Room 101F(242 NSF), Room 101G (504 NSF),Room 101H (210 NSF), Room 102(234 NSF), Room 103 (473 NSF),Room 103A (270 NSF), Room 103B(592 NSF), Room 104 (157 NSF),Room 105 (2741 NSF), Room 105A(280 NSF), Room 105B (279 NSF),Room 106B (184 NSF), Room 106C(183 NSF), Room 107 (1169 NSF),Room 108 (67 NSF), Room 108A(27 NSF), Room 109 (1013 NSF),Room 110 (36 NSF), Room 111(926 NSF), Room 112 (994 NSF),Room 113 (938 NSF), Room 114(941 NSF), Room 115 (947 NSF),Room 116 (708 NSF), Room 117(629 NSF), Room 118 (1087 NSF),Room 119 (1082 NSF), Room 120(937 NSF), Room 121 (937 NSF),Room 122 (587 NSF), Room 123(703 NSF), Room 124 (333 NSF),Room 124A (157 NSF), Room 124B(164 NSF), Room 124C (19 NSF),Room 124D (256 NSF), Room 125(937 NSF), Room 126 (209 NSF),Room 127 (941 NSF), Room 128(116 NSF), Room 129 (920 NSF),Room 130 (170 NSF), Room 131(166 NSF), Room 132 (122 NSF),Room 132A (28 NSF), Room 133(150 NSF), Room 134 (127 NSF),Room 135 (127 NSF), Room 136C(34 NSF), Room 137 (896 NSF),Room 137A (43 NSF), Room 137B(35 NSF), Room 137C (79 NSF),Room 138A (184 NSF), Room 138B(181 NSF), Room 139 (1006 NSF),Room 139A (125 NSF), Room 139B(133 NSF), Room 139C (78 NSF),Room 140 (698 NSF), Room 141(1095 NSF), Room 141A (137 NSF),Room 141B (152 NSF), Room 141C(254 NSF), Room 142 (871 NSF),Room 142B (33 NSF), Room 143(1150 NSF), Room 143A (141 NSF),Room 143B (158 NSF), Room 144(941 NSF), Room 145 (110 NSF),Room 147 (385 NSF), Room 148(46 NSF), Room 149 (94 NSF),Room 150 (118 NSF), Room 151(387 NSF), Room 152 (118 NSF),Room 200B (182 NSF), Room 200C(182 NSF), Room 201 (938 NSF),Room 202 (938 NSF), Room 203(1076 NSF), Room 204 (1079 NSF),Room 205 (938 NSF), Room 206(938 NSF), Room 207 (937 NSF),Room 208 (937 NSF), Room 209(913 NSF), Room 210 (74 NSF),100,673 0 $6,241,726 $62 $0PAGE:268 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 355


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 16 5 Room 211 (1021 NSF), Room 212(78 NSF), Room 213 (730 NSF),Room 214 (356 NSF), Room 215(930 NSF), Room 216 (99 NSF),Room 217 (935 NSF), Room 218(96 NSF), Room 219 (1007 NSF),Room 221 (844 NSF), Room 222(917 NSF), Room 223 (909 NSF),Room 224 (956 NSF), Room 225(892 NSF), Room 226 (920 NSF),Room 227 (570 NSF), Room 228(932 NSF), Room 229 (469 NSF),Room 229A (261 NSF), Room 229C(34 NSF), Room 230 (944 NSF),Room 231 (1093 NSF), Room 232(536 NSF), Room 233 (909 NSF),Room 234 (377 NSF), Room 234A(159 NSF), Room 234B (164 NSF),Room 234C (47 NSF), Room 234D(246 NSF), Room 235 (948 NSF),Room 236 (717 NSF), Room 237(942 NSF), Room 238 (492 NSF),Room 239 (917 NSF), Room 241(649 NSF), Room 241A (32 NSF),Room 242A (183 NSF), Room 242B(182 NSF), Room 243 (694 NSF),Room 243C (32 NSF), Room 244(958 NSF), Room 245 (954 NSF),Room 246 (933 NSF), Room 247(1113 NSF), Room 248 (948 NSF),Room 249 (1096 NSF), Room 250(956 NSF), Room 251 (927 NSF),Room 252 (46 NSF), Room 253 (95NSF), Room 254 (385 NSF), Room255 (123 NSF), Room 256 (66 NSF),Room 257 (384 NSF), Room 258(122 NSF)Renovation 2011 16 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (7621 NSF), Room 100A(146 NSF), Room 100B (146 NSF),Room 100C (147 NSF), Room 100D(147 NSF), Room 101 (853 NSF),Room 102A (649 NSF), Room 103(1871 NSF), Room 103A (552 NSF),Room 104 (285 NSF), Room 105(198 NSF), Room 106 (848 NSF),Room 107 (370 NSF), Room 108(53 NSF), Room 108A (177 NSF),Room 109A (910 NSF), Room 109B(164 NSF), Room 109C (59 NSF),Room 110A (724 NSF), Room 110B(172 NSF), Room 110C (59 NSF),Room 111 (53 NSF), Room 111A(175 NSF), Room 112 (333 NSF)100,673 0 $6,241,726 $62 $016,712 0 $1,036,144 $62 $0PAGE:269 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 356


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILLENNIUM MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 16 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (322 NSF), Room 102(162 NSF), Room 103 (159 NSF),Room 104 (158 NSF), Room 105(112 NSF), Room 106 (207 NSF),Room 107 (39 NSF), Room 108 (12NSF), Room 109 (225 NSF), Room110 (603 NSF), Room 111 (597NSF), Room 112 (374 NSF), Room113 (636 NSF), Room 114 (793NSF), Room 114A (97 NSF), Room114B (13 NSF), Room 115 (805NSF), Room 117 (776 NSF), Room118 (18 NSF), Room 119 (44 NSF),Room 120 (182 NSF), Room 121(79 NSF), Room 122 (955 NSF),Room 123 (109 NSF)Renovation 2011 16 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (286 NSF), Room 102(64 NSF), Room 103 (64 NSF),Room 104 (26 NSF), Room 105(116 NSF), Room 106 (109 NSF),Room 107 (141 NSF), Room 107A(35 NSF), Room 108 (65 NSF)7,477 0 $463,574 $62 $0906 0 $56,172 $62 $0PAGE:270 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 357


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:MILWEE MIDDLE1341 C R 427 SOUTH, LONGWOODCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,247 55 1302Reloc. Stations 44 -44 0Mod. Stations 132 0 132Total Stations 1,423 11 1434Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,280 1290COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation998 1,088OTHER: Add 15' x 30' 6" concrete pad for dumpsters. Add additional exterior light<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>courtyard area to improve low light<strong>in</strong>g levels.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 2, 4, 9 & 11 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF isrequired by DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurswith the Castaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate thebuild<strong>in</strong>gs, then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out &replace with new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $40,000 $282,000 $4,560,598 $6,233,418 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $11,116,016NewConstructionCostPAGE:271 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 358


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILWEE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 9 2 Removed NSF (10715), Added NSF(10715), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(631 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (27 NSF), 1 unitof DINING AREA (4800 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN & SERVING AREA(1063 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (328 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (116 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE (180NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (1132 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAGE (908 NSF), 1 unit of STAGESTORAGE (558 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (509 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (339NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM(20 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (MALE) (34 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM(FEMALE) (34 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (36 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 002 (4800 NSF), Room 002A(180 NSF), Room 002B (400 NSF),Room 002C (144 NSF), Room 003(631 NSF), Room 003A (34 NSF),Room 003B (34 NSF), Room 003C(55 NSF), Room 003E (24 NSF),Room 003F (20 NSF), Room 004(1063 NSF), Room 004A (116 NSF),Room 004B (329 NSF), Room 004C(116 NSF), Room 004D (36 NSF),Room 005 (287 NSF), Room 006(27 NSF), Room 007 (193 NSF),Room 007A (135 NSF), Room 008(245 NSF), Room 009 (908 NSF),Room 009A (558 NSF), Room 009B(260 NSF), Room 009C (50 NSF),Room 010 (70 NSF)10,715 0 $1,007,210 $94 $0PAGE:272 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 359


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILWEE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 9 4 Removed NSF (15556), Added NSF(15556), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (120),Added Stations (160) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (300 NSF), 1 unit of P EDRESSING ROOM (MALE) (768NSF), 1 unit of P E DRESSINGROOM (FEMALE) (768 NSF), 1 unitof P E SHOWER (MALE) (128 NSF),1 unit of P E SHOWER (FEMALE)(128 NSF), 1 unit of P E DRYINGAREA (MALE) (128 NSF), 1 unit of PE DRYING AREA (FEMALE) (128NSF), 1 unit of P EMULTIPURPOSE ROOM (MIDDLE-SR HIGH) (1050 NSF), 1 unit of P ELAUNDRY (128 NSF), 1 unit of P EFIRST AID (128 NSF), 1 unit of P ETRAINING ROOM (250 NSF), 1 unitof P E WEIGHT ROOM (1000 NSF),1 unit of P E WRESTLING ROOM(1680 NSF), 1 unit of P EGYMNASTICS & DANCE (1050NSF), 1 unit of GYMNASIUMSTORAGE (192 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (173 NSF), 1unit of MATERIAL STORAGE(LARGE) (315 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(128 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (128 NSF),1 unit of P E LOCKER ROOM(MALE) (128 NSF), 1 unit of P ELOCKER ROOM (FEMALE) (128NSF), 1 unit of P E STORAGE(MIDDLE-SR HIGH) (576 NSF), 1unit of P E TEACHERS SHOWER(MALE) (22 NSF), 1 unit of P ETEACHERS SHOWER (FEMALE)(22 NSF), 1 unit of JR HIGHGYMNASIUM (5800 NSF), 2 units ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(105 NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICALROOM (100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (300 NSF), Room 002A(127 NSF), Room 002B (122 NSF),Room 002C (150 NSF), Room 002D(150 NSF), Room 003 (2100 NSF),Room 003A (105 NSF), Room 003B(50 NSF), Room 003C (250 NSF),Room 004 (2000 NSF), Room 004A(105 NSF), Room 004B (50 NSF),Room 004C (100 NSF), Room 004D(250 NSF), Room 004E (300 NSF),Room 005 (152 NSF), Room 006(210 NSF), Room 007 (152 NSF),Room 008 (338 NSF), Room 009(100 NSF), Room 010 (48 NSF),Room 011 (60 NSF), Room 012 (44NSF), Room 013 (60 NSF), Room014 (8233 NSF)15,556 40 $1,462,264 $94 $0PAGE:273 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 360


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILWEE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 9 9 Removed NSF (10177), Added NSF(10175), Difference NSF (2), Percent(0.02%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (66) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE SKILLSLAB (4-8) (1148 NSF), 2 units ofRESOURCE ROOM (451 NSF), 2units of TECHNOLOGY/INDUSTRYEXPLORATION LAB (2762 NSF), 2units of TEACHER PLANNINGOFFICE (129 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL RECEIVING (971NSF), 1 unit of FLAMMABLESTORAGE (156 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL EQUIPMENTSTORAGE (39 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (352 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (55NSF), 3 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (181 NSF), 1 unit ofPROJECT STORAGE (146 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (81 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 101 (476 NSF), Room 101A(106 NSF), Room 101B (196 NSF),Room 102 (2928 NSF), Room 103(1148 NSF), Room 103A (197 NSF),Room 103B (153 NSF), Room 103C(146 NSF), Room 103D (150 NSF),Room 104 (2596 NSF), Room 105(971 NSF), Room 105A (81 NSF),Room 106 (156 NSF), Room 107(312 NSF), Room 108 (39 NSF),Room 109 (55 NSF), Room 110(427 NSF), Room 111 (40 NSF)-10,177 0 $956,638 $94 $0PAGE:274 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 361


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILWEE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 9 11 Removed NSF (10609), Added NSF(10095), Difference NSF (514),Percent (4.84%), Removed Stations(82), Added Stations (97)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (707 NSF), 3units of E S E PART-TIME (800NSF), 3 units of E S E FULL-TIME(800 NSF), 2 units of E S ERESOURCE (512 NSF), 1 unit of ES E ITINERANT (161 NSF), 1 unit ofCUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(25 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (278 NSF), 1 unit ofCOVERED WALKWAY (2340 NSF),1 unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (197NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM(102 NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (95 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (32NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (34 NSF), 4units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (54 NSF), 1 unit ofLOCKERS/RESTROOM/SHOWER(ESE/VOC ED) (84 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (952 NSF),Room 001A (879 NSF), Room 001B(509 NSF), Room 002 (758 NSF),Room 002A (36 NSF), Room 002B(100 NSF), Room 003 (758 NSF),Room 003A (75 NSF), Room 003B(36 NSF), Room 003C (539 NSF),Room 003D (32 NSF), Room 003E(34 NSF), Room 003F (84 NSF),Room 004 (758 NSF), Room 004A(100 NSF), Room 005 (789 NSF),Room 005A (136 NSF), Room 006(707 NSF), Room 006A (89 NSF),Room 007 (161 NSF), Room 007A(84 NSF), Room 008 (610 NSF),Room 008A (96 NSF), Room 008B(54 NSF), Room 008C (54 NSF),Room 009 (278 NSF), Room 010(809 NSF), Room 010A (75 NSF),Room 010B (54 NSF), Room 010C(54 NSF), Room 011 (53 NSF),Room 012 (49 NSF), Room 013 (25NSF), Room 014 (485 NSF), Room014A (100 NSF), Room 015 (173NSF), Room 016 (24 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 9 99 Removed NSF (1460), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (1460), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (44),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 121 (730 NSF),Room 126 (730 NSF)-10,609 15 $997,246 $94 $0-1,460 -44 $137,240 $94 $0PAGE:275 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 362


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILWEE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 9 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 001 (329 NSF),Room 001A (864 NSF), Room 001B(368 NSF), Room 001C (368 NSF),Room 002 (488 NSF), Room 002A(371 NSF), Room 002B (285 NSF),Room 003 (171 NSF), Room 004(128 NSF), Room 005 (171 NSF),Room 006 (203 NSF), Room 007(173 NSF), Room 007A (24 NSF),Room 008 (131 NSF), Room 009(355 NSF), Room 010 (505 NSF),Room 011 (203 NSF), Room 012(120 NSF), Room 013 (178 NSF),Room 014 (168 NSF), Room 015(353 NSF), Room 016 (157 NSF),Room 017 (261 NSF), Room 018(34 NSF), Room 019 (34 NSF),Room 020 (203 NSF), Room 021(130 NSF), Room 021A (122 NSF),Room 021B (122 NSF), Room 022(168 NSF), Room 023 (168 NSF),Room 024 (144 NSF), Room 025(144 NSF), Room 026 (58 NSF),Room 026A (89 NSF), Room 026B(27 NSF), Room 027 (329 NSF),Room 027A (488 NSF)Renovation 2011 9 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1288 NSF), Room 001A(1288 NSF), Room 001B (372 NSF),Room 002 (1406 NSF), Room 002A(66 NSF), Room 002B (106 NSF),Room 002C (101 NSF), Room 002D(98 NSF), Room 002E (67 NSF),Room 002F (53 NSF), Room 002G(280 NSF), Room 003 (1366 NSF),Room 003A (147 NSF), Room 003B(62 NSF), Room 003C (147 NSF),Room 003D (104 NSF), Room 004(2086 NSF), Room 004A (66 NSF),Room 004B (106 NSF), Room 004C(101 NSF), Room 004D (98 NSF),Room 004E (67 NSF), Room 004F(59 NSF), Room 004G (301 NSF),Room 004H (620 NSF), Room 005(100 NSF), Room 006 (35 NSF),Room 007 (720 NSF), Room 008(20 NSF), Room 009 (131 NSF)8,634 0 $535,308 $62 $011,461 0 $710,582 $62 $0PAGE:276 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 363


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILWEE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 9 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (2296 NSF), Room 001A(2296 NSF), Room 001B (616 NSF),Room 001C (616 NSF), Room 101(900 NSF), Room 101A (100 NSF),Room 102 (1111 NSF), Room 102A(100 NSF), Room 103 (306 NSF),Room 103A (32 NSF), Room 104(900 NSF), Room 104A (100 NSF),Room 105 (900 NSF), Room 105A(100 NSF), Room 106 (354 NSF),Room 107 (900 NSF), Room 107A(100 NSF), Room 108 (900 NSF),Room 108A (100 NSF), Room 109(306 NSF), Room 109A (32 NSF),Room 110 (1111 NSF), Room 110A(100 NSF), Room 111 (900 NSF),Room 111A (100 NSF), Room 112(900 NSF), Room 112A (100 NSF),Room 113 (1111 NSF), Room 113A(100 NSF), Room 114 (306 NSF),Room 114A (32 NSF), Room 115(900 NSF), Room 115A (100 NSF),Room 116 (900 NSF), Room 116A(100 NSF), Room 117 (525 NSF),Room 118 (525 NSF), Room 119(296 NSF), Room 120 (60 NSF),Room 121 (34 NSF), Room 122 (34NSF), Room 200 (2296 NSF), Room200A (2296 NSF), Room 200B (616NSF), Room 200C (616 NSF), Room201 (907 NSF), Room 201A (76NSF), Room 202 (1111 NSF), Room202A (100 NSF), Room 203 (306NSF), Room 203A (32 NSF), Room204 (900 NSF), Room 204A (76NSF), Room 205 (900 NSF), Room205A (76 NSF), Room 206 (354NSF), Room 207 (900 NSF), Room207A (76 NSF), Room 208 (900NSF), Room 208A (76 NSF), Room209 (306 NSF), Room 209A (32NSF), Room 210 (1111 NSF), Room210A (76 NSF), Room 211 (907NSF), Room 211A (76 NSF), Room212 (900 NSF), Room 212A (100NSF), Room 213 (1111 NSF), Room213A (76 NSF), Room 214 (306NSF), Room 214A (32 NSF), Room215 (900 NSF), Room 215A (76NSF), Room 216 (900 NSF), Room216A (76 NSF), Room 217 (485NSF), Room 217A (76 NSF), Room218 (485 NSF), Room 218A (76NSF), Room 219 (183 NSF), Room219A (32 NSF), Room 220 (34NSF), Room 222 (34 NSF)42,303 0 $2,622,786 $62 $0PAGE:277 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 364


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILWEE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 9 10 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1165 NSF), Room 001A(102 NSF), Room 001B (488 NSF),Room 002 (1165 NSF), Room 002A(102 NSF), Room 003 (200 NSF),Room 003A (32 NSF), Room 004(474 NSF), Room 004A (92 NSF),Room 005 (451 NSF), Room 006(720 NSF), Room 007 (42 NSF),Room 008 (42 NSF), Room 009 (34NSF), Room 010 (39 NSF), Room011 (34 NSF), Room 012 (900 NSF),Room 012A (73 NSF), Room 013(1078 NSF), Room 013A (98 NSF),Room 013B (98 NSF), Room 014(900 NSF), Room 014A (73 NSF),Room 015 (900 NSF), Room 015A(79 NSF), Room 015B (250 NSF),Room 015C (32 NSF), Room 016(160 NSF), Room 017 (1106 NSF),Room 017A (124 NSF), Room 018(144 NSF), Room 019 (34 NSF),Room 020 (160 NSF), Room 021(720 NSF), Room 122 (177 NSF),Room 200 (2000 NSF), Room 200A(1792 NSF), Room 200B (976 NSF),Room 201 (1111 NSF), Room 201A(96 NSF), Room 202 (890 NSF),Room 202A (77 NSF), Room 203(890 NSF), Room 203A (80 NSF),Room 204A (32 NSF), Room 204B(306 NSF), Room 205 (906 NSF),Room 205A (96 NSF), Room 206(84 NSF), Room 207 (84 NSF),Room 208 (34 NSF), Room 209(1078 NSF), Room 209A (98 NSF),Room 209B (98 NSF), Room 209C(110 NSF), Room 210 (900 NSF),Room 210A (73 NSF), Room 211(900 NSF), Room 211A (79 NSF),Room 212 (900 NSF), Room 212A(73 NSF), Room 212B (250 NSF),Room 212C (32 NSF), Room 213(1697 NSF), Room 213A (124 NSF),Room 214 (249 NSF), Room 215(37 NSF), Room 216 (56 NSF),Room 217 (39 NSF), Room 218 (40NSF)28,575 0 $1,771,650 $62 $0PAGE:278 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 365


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gMILWEE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 9 16 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (6190 NSF), Room 001A(878 NSF), Room 001B (352 NSF),Room 001C (56 NSF), Room 001D(56 NSF), Room 001E (214 NSF),Room 001F (496 NSF), Room 001G(50 NSF), Room 001H (143 NSF),Room 001J (496 NSF), Room 001K(144 NSF), Room 001L (174 NSF),Room 002 (30 NSF), Room 003 (42NSF), Room 004 (210 NSF), Room005 (35 NSF)9,566 0 $593,092 $62 $0PAGE:279 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 366


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:OVIEDO SENIOR HIGH601 KING STREET, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 2,990 5 2995Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 2,990 5 2995Utilization Factor 95% 95%School Capacity 2,840 2845COFTE StudentMembership2,078 2,138Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $921,034 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $921,034NewConstructionCostOVIEDO SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 29 11 Removed NSF (1971), Added NSF(1971), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (25) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of SMALL TECHNOLOGY LAB(1810 NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (161 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 006 (1810 NSF),Room 006A (161 NSF)1,971 25 $208,926 $106 $0PAGE:280 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 367


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gOVIEDO SENIOR HIGH Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 29 13 Removed NSF (2741), Added NSF(2669), Difference NSF (72), Percent(2.63%), Removed Stations (50),Added Stations (30) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of E S E FULL-TIME(887 NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME (700 NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(175 NSF), 2 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (50 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(107 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 006(887 NSF), Room 006A (72 NSF),Room 015 (532 NSF), Room 015A(46 NSF), Room 015B (119 NSF),Room 015C (111 NSF), Room 017(891 NSF), Room 017A (83 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 29 33 Removed NSF (3977), Added NSF(3977), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of ARMS ROOM (130 NSF), 1unit of FIRING RANGE (INDOOR)(3847 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room001 (3847 NSF), Room 001A (130NSF)-2,741 -20 $290,546 $106 $03,977 0 $421,562 $106 $0PAGE:281 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 368


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:PARTIN ELEMENTARY1500 TWIN RIVERS BOULEVARD, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 692 -15 677Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 90 0 90Total Stations 782 -15 767Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 782 767COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation783 744OTHER: Improve <strong>in</strong>ternal traffic flow and access entrance <strong>in</strong>to school. Add 2' high wall toprevent erosion onto sidewalk/bike area & reset exist<strong>in</strong>g fence. Sod playfields to preventerosion.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $319,500 $232,740 $3,650,340 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $4,202,580NewConstructionCostPAGE:282 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 369


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPARTIN ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 50 2 Removed NSF (1337), Added NSF(1337), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (15), AddedStations (5) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (850 NSF), 1unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (277 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 003C (351 NSF), Room 003D(30 NSF), Room 004 (830 NSF),Room 004A (96 NSF), Room 004B(30 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 50 3 Removed NSF (1249), Added NSF(1249), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (10), AddedStations (5) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (800 NSF), 1unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (239 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 003 (592 NSF), Room 003A(590 NSF), Room 019 (34 NSF),Room 020 (33 NSF)Renovation 2011 50 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (583 NSF), Room 002A(125 NSF), Room 003 (244 NSF),Room 004 (225 NSF), Room 005(169 NSF), Room 006 (179 NSF),Room 007 (157 NSF), Room 007A(33 NSF), Room 007B (42 NSF),Room 008 (305 NSF), Room 009(125 NSF), Room 010 (129 NSF),Room 011 (42 NSF), Room 012(135 NSF), Room 013 (237 NSF),Room 013A (33 NSF), Room 013B(34 NSF), Room 013C (35 NSF),Room 014 (478 NSF), Room 014A(63 NSF)1,337 -10 $120,330 $90 $01,249 -5 $112,410 $90 $03,373 0 $202,380 $60 $0PAGE:283 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 370


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPARTIN ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 50 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (233 NSF), Room 003(804 NSF), Room 003A (71 NSF),Room 003B (81 NSF), Room 005(826 NSF), Room 005A (74 NSF),Room 005B (91 NSF), Room 006(981 NSF), Room 006A (143 NSF),Room 006B (32 NSF), Room 006C(19 NSF), Room 007 (976 NSF),Room 007A (135 NSF), Room 007B(33 NSF), Room 007C (19 NSF),Room 008 (980 NSF), Room 008A(278 NSF), Room 008B (31 NSF),Room 009 (981 NSF), Room 010(825 NSF), Room 010A (128 NSF),Room 010B (143 NSF), Room 010C(55 NSF), Room 010D (25 NSF),Room 011 (824 NSF), Room 011A(67 NSF), Room 011B (61 NSF),Room 011C (32 NSF), Room 012(978 NSF), Room 012A (144 NSF),Room 012B (32 NSF), Room 012C(19 NSF), Room 013 (980 NSF),Room 013A (135 NSF), Room 013B(33 NSF), Room 013C (19 NSF),Room 014 (979 NSF), Room 014A(279 NSF), Room 014B (31 NSF),Room 015 (979 NSF), Room 016(69 NSF), Room 017 (29 NSF),Room 018 (102 NSF), Room 019(29 NSF), Room 020 (69 NSF),Room 200 (131 NSF), Room 201(128 NSF)14,113 0 $846,780 $60 $0PAGE:284 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 371


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPARTIN ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 50 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (599 NSF), Room 004(990 NSF), Room 004A (19 NSF),Room 004B (154 NSF), Room 005(610 NSF), Room 006 (988 NSF),Room 006A (33 NSF), Room 007(991 NSF), Room 007A (141 NSF),Room 007B (33 NSF), Room 007C(19 NSF), Room 008 (957 NSF),Room 008A (80 NSF), Room 008B(23 NSF), Room 009 (994 NSF),Room 009A (350 NSF), Room 009B(31 NSF), Room 010 (992 NSF),Room 010A (19 NSF), Room 010B(154 NSF), Room 011 (959 NSF),Room 011A (108 NSF), Room 011B(23 NSF), Room 012 (990 NSF),Room 012A (33 NSF), Room 013(990 NSF), Room 013A (141 NSF),Room 013B (33 NSF), Room 013C(19 NSF), Room 014 (69 NSF),Room 015 (993 NSF), Room 015A(351 NSF), Room 015B (32 NSF),Room 016 (29 NSF), Room 017 (29NSF), Room 018 (70 NSF), Room200 (131 NSF), Room 201 (130NSF)Renovation 2011 50 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (599 NSF), Room 003(589 NSF), Room 003A (590 NSF),Room 004 (988 NSF), Room 004A(19 NSF), Room 004B (155 NSF),Room 005 (609 NSF), Room 006(988 NSF), Room 006A (33 NSF),Room 007 (993 NSF), Room 007A(142 NSF), Room 007B (32 NSF),Room 007C (19 NSF), Room 008(960 NSF), Room 008A (81 NSF),Room 008B (24 NSF), Room 009(992 NSF), Room 009A (351 NSF),Room 009B (32 NSF), Room 010(990 NSF), Room 010A (19 NSF),Room 010B (154 NSF), Room 011(959 NSF), Room 011A (109 NSF),Room 011B (23 NSF), Room 012(990 NSF), Room 012A (32 NSF),Room 013 (990 NSF), Room 013A(141 NSF), Room 013B (33 NSF),Room 013C (19 NSF), Room 014(70 NSF), Room 015 (992 NSF),Room 015A (350 NSF), Room 015B(31 NSF), Room 016 (29 NSF),Room 017 (29 NSF), Room 018 (70NSF), Room 019 (33 NSF), Room020 (34 NSF), Room 200 (129 NSF),Room 201 (128 NSF)13,307 0 $798,420 $60 $014,550 0 $873,000 $60 $0PAGE:285 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 372


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPARTIN ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 50 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (157 NSF), Room 002A(73 NSF), Room 004 (1172 NSF),Room 004A (67 NSF), Room 004B(114 NSF), Room 004C (161 NSF),Room 004D (169 NSF), Room 004E(91 NSF), Room 005 (1496 NSF),Room 005A (246 NSF), Room 005B(197 NSF), Room 005C (24 NSF),Room 006 (133 NSF), Room 007(2059 NSF), Room 007A (2440NSF), Room 007B (754 NSF), Room007C (460 NSF), Room 007D (447NSF), Room 007E (172 NSF), Room007F (171 NSF), Room 007G (499NSF), Room 007H (27 NSF), Room007J (193 NSF), Room 007K (16NSF), Room 007L (15 NSF), Room007M (36 NSF), Room 008 (1106NSF), Room 008A (37 NSF), Room008B (150 NSF), Room 008C (348NSF), Room 008D (33 NSF), Room008E (38 NSF), Room 008F (129NSF), Room 008G (129 NSF),Room 008H (175 NSF), Room 009(15 NSF), Room 010 (135 NSF),Room 011 (359 NSF), Room 011A(27 NSF), Room 012 (257 NSF),Room 013 (56 NSF), Room 013A(97 NSF), Room 013B (106 NSF),Room 014 (69 NSF), Room 015 (23NSF), Room 200 (117 NSF)Renovation 2011 50 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g,Restrooms, Bell/Fire Alarm Systemsto Room 001 (260 NSF), Room 002(27 NSF)Renovation 2011 50 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVAC Systems,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems to Room001 (262 NSF), Room 002 (152NSF)14,795 0 $887,700 $60 $0287 0 $17,220 $60 $0414 0 $24,840 $60 $0PAGE:286 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 373


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:PINE CREST ELEMENTARY405 W 27TH STREET, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 740 -42 698Reloc. Stations 132 -132 0Mod. Stations 84 0 84Total Stations 956 -174 782Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 956 782COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation747 740OTHER: Improve <strong>in</strong>ternal traffic flow and entrance <strong>in</strong>to school. Remove & <strong>in</strong>stall 4 <strong>up</strong>datedhandicap ramps. Add two fire hydrants & associated water ma<strong>in</strong>. Grade & sod bare areas toprevent erosion. Add irrigation to campus.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 16 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBCand SREF is required by DOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. IfDOE concurs with the Castaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than torehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>gs, then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel thesebuild<strong>in</strong>gs out & replace with new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $209,500 $906,000 $8,621,640 $622,560 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $10,359,700NewConstructionCostPAGE:287 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 374


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 1 Removed NSF (31802), Added NSF(31738), Difference NSF (64),Percent (0.20%), Removed Stations(0), Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofPRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE(266 NSF), 4 units of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (167NSF), 1 unit of BOOKKEEPINGOFFICE (126 NSF), 1 unit ofSECRETARIAL SPACE (234 NSF),1 unit of RECEPTION AREA (854NSF), 1 unit of PRODUCTIONWORKROOM (304 NSF), 1 unit ofCONFERENCE ROOM (204 NSF),1 unit of CLINIC (228 NSF), 1 unit ofGENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE (21NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (118 NSF), 1 unit ofCOVERED WALKWAY (28315NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (54 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (40 NSF), 1unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (90 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (60NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (24 NSF), 1unit of PUBLIC USE RESTROOM(MALE) (37 NSF), 1 unit of PUBLICUSE RESTROOM (FEMALE) (95NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 101 (728NSF), Room 101A (95 NSF), Room101B (37 NSF), Room 101C (126NSF), Room 101D (266 NSF), Room101E (204 NSF), Room 101F (179NSF), Room 102 (234 NSF), Room103 (304 NSF), Room 103A (33NSF), Room 103B (35 NSF), Room103C (125 NSF), Room 103D (32NSF), Room 103E (8 NSF), Room103F (90 NSF), Room 104 (228NSF), Room 104A (9 NSF), Room104B (85 NSF), Room 104C (24NSF), Room 104D (60 NSF), Room105 (126 NSF), Room 105A (128NSF), Room 105B (237 NSF), Room106 (54 NSF), Room 107 (40 NSF),Room 999 (28315 NSF)-31,802 0 $2,862,180 $90 $0PAGE:288 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 375


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 2 Removed NSF (11230), Added NSF(10865), Difference NSF (365),Percent (3.25%), Removed Stations(0), Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (232 NSF), 1 unitof DINING AREA (3200 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN & SERVING AREA(1347 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (350 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (150 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN GARBAGE WASH (32NSF), 2 units of OTHER FOODSERVICE (200 NSF), 1 unit ofMULTIPURPOSE ROOM (DINING)(3708 NSF), 1 unit of STAGE (990NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (364 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (54 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (38 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 021 (1756 NSF), Room 021A(145 NSF), Room 021B (125 NSF),Room 022 (3708 NSF), Room 023(3200 NSF), Room 024 (1347 NSF),Room 024A (90 NSF), Room 024B(242 NSF), Room 024C (84 NSF),Room 024D (94 NSF), Room 024E(38 NSF), Room 024F (83 NSF),Room 025 (32 NSF), Room 026(232 NSF), Room 028 (54 NSF)-11,230 0 $1,010,700 $90 $0PAGE:289 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 376


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 3 Removed NSF (5719), Added NSF(5716), Difference NSF (3), Percent(0.05%), Removed Stations (90),Added Stations (90) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 5 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (920 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (44 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (176 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (148 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (24NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (24 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (102 NSF), 5units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (38 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (917 NSF),Room 001A (38 NSF), Room 001B(90 NSF), Room 002 (923 NSF),Room 002A (36 NSF), Room 002B(38 NSF), Room 002C (90 NSF),Room 003 (923 NSF), Room 003A(54 NSF), Room 003B (90 NSF),Room 003C (36 NSF), Room 004(925 NSF), Room 004A (36 NSF),Room 004B (38 NSF), Room 004C(121 NSF), Room 005 (916 NSF),Room 005A (50 NSF), Room 005B(120 NSF), Room 005C (38 NSF),Room 006 (24 NSF), Room 007 (24NSF), Room 009 (52 NSF), Room010 (24 NSF), Room 011 (24 NSF),Room 012 (24 NSF), Room 013 (24NSF), Room 014 (44 NSF)-5,719 0 $514,710 $90 $0PAGE:290 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 377


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 4 Removed NSF (5612), Added NSF(5605), Difference NSF (7), Percent(0.12%), Removed Stations (90),Added Stations (90) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 5 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (900 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (44 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (175 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (148 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (24NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (24 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (101 NSF), 5units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (37 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (892 NSF),Room 001A (38 NSF), Room 001B(90 NSF), Room 002 (904 NSF),Room 002A (38 NSF), Room 002B(38 NSF), Room 002C (90 NSF),Room 003 (904 NSF), Room 003A(51 NSF), Room 003B (90 NSF),Room 003C (36 NSF), Room 004(903 NSF), Room 004A (35 NSF),Room 004B (38 NSF), Room 004C(118 NSF), Room 005 (898 NSF),Room 005A (51 NSF), Room 005B(120 NSF), Room 005C (38 NSF),Room 006 (24 NSF), Room 007 (24NSF), Room 009 (52 NSF), Room010 (24 NSF), Room 011 (24 NSF),Room 012 (24 NSF), Room 013 (24NSF), Room 014 (44 NSF)-5,612 0 $505,080 $90 $0PAGE:291 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 378


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 5 Removed NSF (5879), Added NSF(5879), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (90), AddedStations (90) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 5units of PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (948 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (44 NSF), 1 unitof INSIDE CIRCULATION (228NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (124 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (24 NSF), 1unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (24 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (102 NSF), 5units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (37 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (946 NSF),Room 001A (36 NSF), Room 001B(90 NSF), Room 002 (949 NSF),Room 002A (37 NSF), Room 002B(36 NSF), Room 002C (90 NSF),Room 003 (950 NSF), Room 003A(52 NSF), Room 003B (90 NSF),Room 003C (36 NSF), Room 004(953 NSF), Room 004A (63 NSF),Room 004B (38 NSF), Room 004C(118 NSF), Room 005 (946 NSF),Room 005A (50 NSF), Room 005B(121 NSF), Room 005C (38 NSF),Room 006 (24 NSF), Room 007 (24NSF), Room 008 (52 NSF), Room010 (24 NSF), Room 011 (24 NSF),Room 012 (24 NSF), Room 013 (24NSF), Room 014 (44 NSF)5,879 0 $529,110 $90 $0PAGE:292 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 379


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 6 Removed NSF (5373), Added NSF(5370), Difference NSF (3), Percent(0.06%), Removed Stations (90),Added Stations (90) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 5 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (856 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (44 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (174 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (124 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (24NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (24 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (102 NSF), 5units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (38 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (846 NSF),Room 001A (38 NSF), Room 001B(90 NSF), Room 002 (861 NSF),Room 002A (37 NSF), Room 002B(90 NSF), Room 002C (38 NSF),Room 003 (862 NSF), Room 003A(50 NSF), Room 003B (38 NSF),Room 003C (90 NSF), Room 004(854 NSF), Room 004A (37 NSF),Room 004B (118 NSF), Room 004C(38 NSF), Room 005 (861 NSF),Room 005A (50 NSF), Room 005B(38 NSF), Room 005C (121 NSF),Room 006 (24 NSF), Room 007 (24NSF), Room 009 (52 NSF), Room010 (24 NSF), Room 011 (24 NSF),Room 013 (24 NSF), Room 014 (44NSF)-5,373 0 $483,570 $90 $0PAGE:293 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 380


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 7 Removed NSF (5373), Added NSF(5369), Difference NSF (4), Percent(0.07%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (66) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 3 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (855 NSF), 2units of PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3) (848 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (44 NSF), 1 unitof INSIDE CIRCULATION (173NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (148 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (24 NSF), 1unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (24 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (101 NSF), 5units of STUDENT RESTROOM(BOTH SEXES) (38 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (842 NSF),Room 001A (38 NSF), Room 001B(90 NSF), Room 002 (854 NSF),Room 002A (37 NSF), Room 002B(90 NSF), Room 002C (38 NSF),Room 003 (857 NSF), Room 003A(50 NSF), Room 003B (38 NSF),Room 003C (90 NSF), Room 004(857 NSF), Room 004A (36 NSF),Room 004B (118 NSF), Room 004C(38 NSF), Room 005 (852 NSF),Room 005A (50 NSF), Room 005B(38 NSF), Room 005C (120 NSF),Room 006 (24 NSF), Room 007 (24NSF), Room 008 (52 NSF), Room010 (24 NSF), Room 011 (24 NSF),Room 012 (24 NSF), Room 013 (24NSF), Room 014 (44 NSF)-5,373 0 $483,570 $90 $0PAGE:294 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 381


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 8 Removed NSF (5052), Added NSF(5051), Difference NSF (1), Percent(0.02%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (66) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 3 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (877 NSF), 1unit of ART - ELEMENTARY (1071NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (105 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (46 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (71 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (121 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (24NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (24 NSF), 5 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (126 NSF), 1unit of PROJECT STORAGE (160NSF), 4 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (33NSF), 1 unit of STAFF RESTROOM(MALE) (36 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (837 NSF), Room 001A(32 NSF), Room 001B (33 NSF),Room 001C (84 NSF), Room 002(904 NSF), Room 002A (33 NSF),Room 002B (159 NSF), Room 003(890 NSF), Room 003A (156 NSF),Room 003B (33 NSF), Room 004(1071 NSF), Room 004A (105 NSF),Room 004B (36 NSF), Room 004C(39 NSF), Room 004D (150 NSF),Room 004E (83 NSF), Room 004F(32 NSF), Room 004G (160 NSF),Room 005 (24 NSF), Room 006 (24NSF), Room 007 (49 NSF), Room009 (24 NSF), Room 010 (24 NSF),Room 011 (24 NSF), Room 012 (46NSF)-5,052 0 $454,680 $90 $0PAGE:295 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 382


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 9 Removed NSF (5473), Added NSF(5472), Difference NSF (1), Percent(0.02%), Removed Stations (110),Added Stations (110) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 5 units ofINTERMEDIATE/MIDDLECLASSROOM (4-8) (831 NSF), 2units of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (39 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (158 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (38NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (37 NSF), 1 unit of KILN(92 NSF), 4 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (110 NSF), 5 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (33 NSF), 1 unit of PUBLICUSE RESTROOM (MALE) (195NSF), 1 unit of PUBLIC USERESTROOM (FEMALE) (114 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (822NSF), Room 001A (122 NSF), Room001B (33 NSF), Room 002 (818NSF), Room 002A (33 NSF), Room002B (124 NSF), Room 003 (874NSF), Room 003A (98 NSF), Room003B (33 NSF), Room 004 (822NSF), Room 004A (33 NSF), Room004B (97 NSF), Room 005 (819NSF), Room 005A (92 NSF), Room005B (32 NSF), Room 006 (44NSF), Room 007 (24 NSF), Room008 (24 NSF), Room 009 (38 NSF),Room 010 (38 NSF), Room 011 (24NSF), Room 012 (24 NSF), Room013 (37 NSF), Room 014 (24 NSF),Room 015 (195 NSF), Room 016(35 NSF), Room 017 (114 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 10 Removed NSF (729), Added NSF(728), Difference NSF (1), Percent(0.14%), Removed Stations (0),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of CUSTODIALEQUIPMENT STORAGE (364 NSF),1 unit of MATERIAL STORAGE(LARGE) (364 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (665 NSF), Room 002(64 NSF)-5,473 0 $492,570 $90 $0-729 0 $65,610 $90 $0PAGE:296 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 383


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 15 Removed NSF (4532), Added NSF(4530), Difference NSF (2), Percent(0.04%), Removed Stations (72),Added Stations (30) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PRE-K (825NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME(825 NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OTLAB (550 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (128 NSF), 4units of MATERIAL STORAGE (63NSF), 4 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (75 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 101 (971 NSF),Room 101A (26 NSF), Room 101B(104 NSF), Room 102 (971 NSF),Room 102A (26 NSF), Room 102B(104 NSF), Room 103 (971 NSF),Room 103A (26 NSF), Room 103B(103 NSF), Room 104 (973 NSF),Room 104A (26 NSF), Room 104B(103 NSF), Room 111 (64 NSF),Room 112 (64 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 16 Removed NSF (4629), Added NSF(4629), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE (145NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (30 NSF), 1 unitof LIBRARY (READINGROOM/STACKS) (3048 NSF), 1 unitof CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB (420NSF), 1 unit of CLOSED CIRCUITSTORAGE (200 NSF), 1 unit ofMEDIA PRODUCTION LAB (430NSF), 1 unit of MEDIA SMALLGROUP ROOM (208 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (86 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)(31 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (FEMALE) (31 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 101 (3048NSF), Room 102 (208 NSF), Room103 (145 NSF), Room 104 (430NSF), Room 104A (200 NSF), Room105 (420 NSF), Room 106 (86 NSF),Room 106A (31 NSF), Room 106B(31 NSF), Room 106C (30 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 98 Removed NSF (2190), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2190), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 003 (732 NSF),Room 035 (727 NSF), Room 035A(6 NSF), Room 037 (681 NSF),Room 037A (32 NSF), Room 037B(12 NSF)-4,532 -42 $407,880 $90 $04,629 0 $416,610 $90 $0-2,190 -66 $197,100 $90 $0PAGE:297 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 384


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPINE CRESTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 11 99 Removed NSF (2203), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2203), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 023 (734 NSF),Room 174 (735 NSF), Room 178(734 NSF)Renovation 2011 11 13 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, W<strong>in</strong>dows,Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms, HVACSystems, Bell/Fire Alarm Systems toRoom 101 (110 NSF), Room 102(111 NSF)Renovation 2011 11 15 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 105 (969 NSF), Room 105A(39 NSF), Room 105B (100 NSF),Room 106 (289 NSF), Room 106A(26 NSF), Room 107 (28 NSF),Room 108 (246 NSF), Room 109(47 NSF), Room 110 (37 NSF)Renovation 2011 11 17 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems, Bell/Fire Alarm Systems toRoom 001 (123 NSF), Room 001A(200 NSF)Renovation 2011 11 18 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (168 NSF), Room 101A(102 NSF), Room 102 (42 NSF),Room 102A (88 NSF), Room 103(46 NSF), Room 104 (747 NSF),Room 104A (36 NSF), Room 104B(32 NSF), Room 105 (776 NSF),Room 105A (36 NSF), Room 105B(30 NSF), Room 106 (537 NSF),Room 107 (518 NSF), Room 108(156 NSF), Room 108A (45 NSF),Room 109 (297 NSF), Room 109A(28 NSF), Room 110 (91 NSF),Room 111 (1496 NSF), Room 111A(38 NSF), Room 111B (260 NSF),Room 111C (148 NSF), Room 112(515 NSF), Room 113 (787 NSF),Room 113A (42 NSF), Room 114(378 NSF), Room 114A (580 NSF),Room 114B (32 NSF)-2,203 -66 $198,270 $90 $0221 0 $13,260 $60 $01,781 0 $106,860 $60 $0323 0 $19,380 $60 $08,051 0 $483,060 $60 $0PAGE:298 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 385


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:RAINBOW ELEMENTARY1412 RAINBOW TRAIL, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 700 -26 674Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 124 0 124Total Stations 824 -26 798Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 824 798COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation793 756OTHER: Remove & <strong>up</strong>grade five handicap ramps. Grade and sod PE field.Renovation of Bldg 5 to <strong>in</strong>clude add<strong>in</strong>g a door <strong>in</strong> 5-109A <strong>in</strong>to classroom 5-102 to provideshower access to toilet 5-102A.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $25,600 $102,500 $182,160 $6,314,340 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $6,624,600NewConstructionCostPAGE:299 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 386


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRAINBOWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 26 6 Removed NSF (2024), Added NSF(2024), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (36), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of E S E PRE-K (940 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (72 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 006 (940 NSF), Room 006D(72 NSF), Room 009 (940 NSF),Room 009A (72 NSF)Renovation 2011 26 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (301 NSF), Room 001A(125 NSF), Room 001B (221 NSF),Room 001C (198 NSF), Room 001D(98 NSF), Room 001E (101 NSF),Room 001F (80 NSF), Room 002(310 NSF), Room 002A (121 NSF),Room 002B (205 NSF), Room 002C(109 NSF), Room 003 (130 NSF),Room 004 (12 NSF), Room 005 (32NSF), Room 006 (32 NSF), Room007 (240 NSF), Room 008 (180NSF), Room 009 (178 NSF), Room010 (176 NSF), Room 011 (326NSF), Room 012 (225 NSF), Room012A (32 NSF), Room 012B (48NSF), Room 013 (158 NSF), Room013A (182 NSF), Room 014 (132NSF), Room 015 (126 NSF), Room016 (232 NSF), Room 017 (2840NSF), Room 017A (455 NSF), Room017B (260 NSF), Room 017C (160NSF), Room 017D (412 NSF), Room017E (32 NSF), Room 020 (246NSF), Room 021 (36 NSF), Room022 (114 NSF), Room 999 (32339NSF)2,024 -26 $182,160 $90 $041,204 0 $2,472,240 $60 $0PAGE:300 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 387


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRAINBOWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 26 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (589 NSF), Room 002(591 NSF), Room 003 (940 NSF),Room 003A (299 NSF), Room 003B(31 NSF), Room 003C (31 NSF),Room 003D (120 NSF), Room 004(940 NSF), Room 004A (258 NSF),Room 004B (178 NSF), Room 004C(22 NSF), Room 004D (19 NSF),Room 004E (19 NSF), Room 005(940 NSF), Room 005A (173 NSF),Room 005B (19 NSF), Room 005C(19 NSF), Room 005D (120 NSF),Room 006 (940 NSF), Room 006A(258 NSF), Room 006B (22 NSF),Room 006C (154 NSF), Room 006D(31 NSF), Room 006E (31 NSF),Room 007 (940 NSF), Room 007A(173 NSF), Room 007B (19 NSF),Room 007C (19 NSF), Room 007D(59 NSF), Room 008 (26 NSF),Room 009 (87 NSF), Room 010(940 NSF), Room 011 (940 NSF),Room 012 (940 NSF), Room 013(940 NSF), Room 014 (940 NSF),Room 015 (940 NSF), Room 015A(20 NSF), Room 015B (20 NSF),Room 015C (68 NSF), Room 016(42 NSF)Renovation 2011 26 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (608 NSF), Room 002(608 NSF), Room 002A (21 NSF),Room 003 (940 NSF), Room 003A(258 NSF), Room 003B (22 NSF),Room 003C (173 NSF), Room 003D(19 NSF), Room 003E (19 NSF),Room 003F (59 NSF), Room 004(940 NSF), Room 004A (154 NSF),Room 004B (31 NSF), Room 004C(31 NSF), Room 004D (127 NSF),Room 005 (940 NSF), Room 005A(258 NSF), Room 005B (22 NSF),Room 005C (173 NSF), Room 005D(19 NSF), Room 005E (19 NSF),Room 006 (940 NSF), Room 006A(154 NSF), Room 006B (31 NSF),Room 006C (31 NSF), Room 006D(59 NSF), Room 007 (87 NSF),Room 008 (26 NSF), Room 009(940 NSF), Room 010 (940 NSF),Room 011 (940 NSF), Room 012(940 NSF), Room 013 (608 NSF),Room 014 (608 NSF), Room 014A(21 NSF)13,857 0 $831,420 $60 $011,766 0 $705,960 $60 $0PAGE:301 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 388


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRAINBOWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 26 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1796 NSF), Room 001A(194 NSF), Room 001B (8 NSF),Room 001C (157 NSF), Room 001D(28 NSF), Room 001E (8 NSF),Room 001F (532 NSF), Room 001G(722 NSF), Room 001H (431 NSF),Room 002 (2983 NSF), Room 002A(157 NSF), Room 002B (157 NSF),Room 002C (74 NSF), Room 002D(111 NSF), Room 002E (32 NSF),Room 002F (111 NSF), Room 002G(32 NSF), Room 002H (30 NSF),Room 002J (30 NSF), Room 002K(38 NSF), Room 003 (425 NSF),Room 003A (82 NSF), Room 004(1429 NSF), Room 004A (156 NSF),Room 004B (376 NSF), Room 004C(59 NSF), Room 004D (72 NSF),Room 004E (42 NSF), Room 004F(32 NSF), Room 004G (272 NSF),Room 005 (121 NSF), Room 006(121 NSF), Room 007 (62 NSF),Room 008 (412 NSF), Room 008A(32 NSF), Room 008B (45 NSF)Renovation 2011 26 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1490 NSF), Room 001A(158 NSF), Room 001B (158 NSF),Room 001C (195 NSF), Room 001D(25 NSF), Room 001E (39 NSF),Room 002 (867 NSF), Room 002A(70 NSF), Room 002B (224 NSF),Room 003 (268 NSF), Room 004(690 NSF), Room 005 (26 NSF),Room 006 (87 NSF), Room 007(608 NSF), Room 007A (20 NSF),Room 008 (608 NSF), Room 008A(20 NSF), Room 009 (800 NSF),Room 009A (218 NSF), Room 009B(24 NSF), Room 009C (36 NSF),Room 009D (101 NSF), Room 010(1143 NSF), Room 010A (59 NSF),Room 010B (145 NSF), Room 010C(36 NSF), Room 010D (36 NSF),Room 010E (158 NSF), Room 010F(98 NSF), Room 011 (68 NSF),Room 012 (162 NSF), Room 012A(331 NSF), Room 012B (50 NSF),Room 013 (135 NSF), Room 014(135 NSF), Room 015 (75 NSF),Room 016 (124 NSF)11,369 0 $682,140 $60 $09,487 0 $569,220 $60 $0PAGE:302 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 389


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRAINBOWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 26 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 000F (4886 NSF), Room 001(940 NSF), Room 001A (258 NSF),Room 001B (22 NSF), Room 001C(166 NSF), Room 001D (19 NSF),Room 001E (31 NSF), Room 001F(59 NSF), Room 002 (940 NSF),Room 002A (173 NSF), Room 002B(19 NSF), Room 002C (19 NSF),Room 002D (59 NSF), Room 003(940 NSF), Room 003A (299 NSF),Room 003B (31 NSF), Room 003C(31 NSF), Room 003D (19 NSF),Room 003E (19 NSF), Room 003F(120 NSF), Room 004 (940 NSF),Room 004A (258 NSF), Room 004B(22 NSF), Room 004C (178 NSF),Room 005 (940 NSF), Room 005A(173 NSF), Room 005B (19 NSF),Room 005C (19 NSF), Room 005D(59 NSF), Room 006A (146 NSF),Room 006B (22 NSF), Room 006C(82 NSF), Room 007 (26 NSF),Room 008 (87 NSF), Room 010(940 NSF), Room 011 (940 NSF),Room 012 (940 NSF), Room 013(940 NSF), Room 014 (940 NSF)Renovation 2011 26 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVAC Systems,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems to Room001 (280 NSF)Renovation 2011 26 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVAC Systems,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems to Room001 (160 NSF), Room 002 (395NSF)16,721 0 $1,003,260 $60 $0280 0 $16,800 $60 $0555 0 $33,300 $60 $0PAGE:303 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 390


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:RED BUG ELEMENTARY4000 RED BUG ROAD, CASSELBERRYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 916 -24 892Reloc. Stations 18 -18 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 934 -42 892Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 934 892COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation871 871OTHER: Upgrade electrical switchgear & distribution system for all build<strong>in</strong>gs that haveorig<strong>in</strong>al 1972 equipment. Add irrigation system. Handicap ramps need truncated domesadded - 4 locations. Add 2 fire hydrants and 800' of pipe on north side of campus.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommended new construction is an addition to Build<strong>in</strong>g 2 - Addmusic room & s<strong>up</strong>port<strong>in</strong>g spaces to Build<strong>in</strong>g 2. Remodel<strong>in</strong>g Build<strong>in</strong>g 3 to current standardswhich will elim<strong>in</strong>ate music area.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $10,700 $1,693,500 $1,209,690 $145,860 $297,140Estimated Total Project Cost $3,356,890NewConstructionCostPAGE:304 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 391


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRED BUG ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofMUSIC - ELEMENTARY (1000NSF), 1 unit of REFERENCE (100NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (100 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (60 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (60 NSF), 1 unit of MUSICPRACTICE ROOM (70 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 34 2 Removed NSF (3971), Added NSF(3965), Difference NSF (6), Percent(0.15%), Removed Stations (54),Added Stations (30) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PRE-K (750NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME(750 NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(250 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (35 NSF), 4units of MATERIAL STORAGE (85NSF), 4 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (85 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 108 (24 NSF),Room 110 (25 NSF), Room 111(887 NSF), Room 112 (165 NSF),Room 113 (115 NSF), Room 115(101 NSF), Room 116 (131 NSF),Room 117 (27 NSF), Room 118 (29NSF), Room 119 (24 NSF), Room120 (985 NSF), Room 121 (216NSF), Room 122 (39 NSF), Room123 (25 NSF), Room 124 (101 NSF),Room 125 (25 NSF), Room 126 (25NSF), Room 127 (1027 NSF)1,660 0 $297,140 $179 $0-3,971 -24 $357,390 $90 $0PAGE:305 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 392


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRED BUG ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 34 3 Removed NSF (8742), Added NSF(8742), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(374 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (68 NSF), 1 unitof DINING AREA (3736 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN & SERVING AREA(3022 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (385 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (126 NSF), 1 unitof OTHER FOOD SERVICE (218NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (92 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (143NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (244 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (244 NSF), 2 units ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (45 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 100 (43 NSF), Room 101 (22NSF), Room 101A (25 NSF), Room102 (135 NSF), Room 103 (135NSF), Room 104 (397 NSF), Room105 (107 NSF), Room 106 (49 NSF),Room 108 (150 NSF), Room 109(109 NSF), Room 110 (1299 NSF),Room 111 (468 NSF), Room 112(26 NSF), Room 113 (176 NSF),Room 114 (36 NSF), Room 115 (97NSF), Room 116 (178 NSF), Room117 (3382 NSF), Room 118 (24NSF), Room 119 (215 NSF), Room120 (48 NSF), Room 121 (39 NSF),Room 122 (169 NSF), Room 123(1279 NSF), Room 124 (134 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 34 99 Removed NSF (728), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (728), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (18),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 153 (701 NSF),Room 153A (22 NSF), Room 153B(5 NSF)Renovation 2011 34 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (59 NSF), Room 101 (66NSF), Room 102 (127 NSF), Room103 (1100 NSF), Room 104 (225NSF), Room 105 (48 NSF), Room106 (25 NSF), Room 107 (144 NSF),Room 109 (25 NSF), Room 128 (72NSF), Room 129 (65 NSF), Room130 (244 NSF), Room 131 (46 NSF),Room 132 (15 NSF), Room 133(170 NSF)8,742 0 $786,780 $90 $0-728 -18 $65,520 $90 $02,431 0 $145,860 $60 $0PAGE:306 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 393


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:RINEHART ROAD ANNEX239 RINEHART ROAD, LAKE MARYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g7 - ANCILLARY NOT RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use OTHER COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONLow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation0 0OTHER: Grade & sod areas between build<strong>in</strong>gs that have little or no vegetation. 2 acresaround site. Update 3 handicap ramps.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $60,000 $0 $748,482 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $808,482NewConstructionCostRINEHART ROADANNEXParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology tothe entire facility RINEHART ROADANNEX.10,542 0 $748,482 $71 $0PAGE:307 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 394


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPAGE:308 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 395


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:ROCK LAKE MIDDLE250 SLADE DRIVE, LONGWOODCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,280 -22 1258Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 1,280 -22 1258Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,152 1132COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation1,060 962OTHER: Correct various erosion problems. Update 5 handicap ramps. West side of campus:Add 2 fire hydrants & 750 feet of pipe. West side of campus: Significant deterioration to openarea due to high use & no irrigation. Sod area and add irrigation. Fire trucks do <strong>not</strong> have astabilized path for access around the school. Provide stabilized path for fire trucks aroundthe perimeter of the school build<strong>in</strong>g. Upgrade all exterior light<strong>in</strong>g (except gymnasiumaddition.) Inadequate light levels: Add wall pack fixtures to light exterior of campus.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommendation for new construction is to expand the exist<strong>in</strong>gkitchen/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g area to accommodate current kitchen standards. Subsequently, there will bemore spaces recommended than allowed by the facilities list because square footage is be<strong>in</strong>gadded (expand<strong>in</strong>g space) under new construction and the spaces are also recommendedunder remodel<strong>in</strong>g.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $7,000 $262,365 $968,670 $7,932,466 $1,768,085Estimated Total Project Cost $10,938,586NewConstructionCostPAGE:309 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 396


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gROCK LAKE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofSCHOOL STORE (165 NSF), 1 unitof TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(460 NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA(132 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (3544 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN DRY STORAGE (239NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (105 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (95 NSF),1 unit of MIDDLE/SR HIGHCOVERED PATIO (4147 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (191 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(287 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (MALE) (45 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM(FEMALE) (45 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 44 1 Removed NSF (10305), Added NSF(10304), Difference NSF (1), Percent(0.01%), Removed Stations (52),Added Stations (30) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 3 units of E S E FULL-TIME(765 NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(289 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (60 NSF), 1 unitof DINING AREA (4476 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN & SERVING AREA(1524 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (363 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (118 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN GARBAGE WASH (50NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN CHAIRSTORAGE (245 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (352NSF), 3 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (75 NSF), 3 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(90 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (37NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 201(3281 NSF), Room 202 (1195 NSF),Room 203 (245 NSF), Room 204(355 NSF), Room 205 (706 NSF),Room 206 (463 NSF), Room 206A(144 NSF), Room 206B (144 NSF),Room 206C (60 NSF), Room 206D(363 NSF), Room 206E (64 NSF),Room 206F (37 NSF), Room 206G(118 NSF), Room 206H (50 NSF),Room 314 (848 NSF), Room 316(285 NSF), Room 317 (882 NSF),Room 318 (909 NSF), Room 319(39 NSF), Room 320 (39 NSF),Room 321 (39 NSF), Room 322 (39NSF)9,455 0 $1,768,085 $187 $0-10,305 -22 $968,670 $94 $0PAGE:310 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 397


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 44 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (282 NSF), Room 002(1027 NSF), Room 003 (2429 NSF),Room 004 (255 NSF), Room 005(593 NSF), Room 006 (1425 NSF),Room 007 (1889 NSF), Room 008(1779 NSF), Room 009 (652 NSF),Room 010 (1397 NSF), Room 011(685 NSF), Room 012 (2090 NSF),Room 013 (1439 NSF), Room 014(1244 NSF), Room 015 (561 NSF),Room 016 (564 NSF), Room 101(742 NSF), Room 101A (107 NSF),Room 102 (360 NSF), Room 103(240 NSF), Room 104 (246 NSF),Room 105 (43 NSF), Room 106 (43NSF), Room 107 (148 NSF), Room108 (190 NSF), Room 109 (131NSF), Room 110 (178 NSF), Room111 (132 NSF), Room 112 (60 NSF),Room 113 (120 NSF), Room 114(53 NSF), Room 115 (249 NSF),Room 116 (118 NSF), Room 117(127 NSF), Room 118 (168 NSF),Room 119 (127 NSF), Room 120(96 NSF), Room 121 (118 NSF),Room 122 (116 NSF), Room 123(32 NSF), Room 124 (32 NSF),Room 125 (70 NSF), Room 126 (85NSF), Room 127 (282 NSF), Room207 (667 NSF), Room 208 (608NSF), Room 209 (416 NSF), Room209A (43 NSF), Room 209B (39NSF), Room 210 (266 NSF), Room210A (117 NSF), Room 211 (480NSF), Room 301 (2158 NSF), Room302 (210 NSF), Room 303 (85 NSF),Room 304 (85 NSF), Room 305(176 NSF), Room 306 (134 NSF),Room 307 (348 NSF), Room 308(2109 NSF), Room 309 (1444 NSF),Room 310 (1581 NSF), Room 310A(786 NSF), Room 311 (247 NSF),Room 312 (100 NSF), Room 313(457 NSF), Room 313A (457 NSF),Room 313B (457 NSF), Room 315(81 NSF), Room 323 (39 NSF),Room 324 (28 NSF), Room 325 (44NSF), Room 326 (58 NSF), Room327 (28 NSF), Room 328 (39 NSF),Room 401 (1232 NSF), Room 402(1160 NSF), Room 403 (1160 NSF),Room 404 (1006 NSF), Room 405(1290 NSF), Room 406 (943 NSF),Room 407 (1089 NSF), Room 408(948 NSF), Room 409 (943 NSF),Room 410 (953 NSF), Room 411(958 NSF), Room 412 (948 NSF),Room 413 (1083 NSF), Room 414(39 NSF), Room 415 (28 NSF),Room 416 (28 NSF), Room 417 (39NSF), Room 418 (467 NSF), Room419 (890 NSF), Room 420 (168NSF), Room 420A (98 NSF), Room421 (885 NSF), Room 423 (884127,943 0 $7,932,466 $62 $0PAGE:311 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 398


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 44 1 NSF), Room 424 (566 NSF), Room425 (28 NSF), Room 501 (1260NSF), Room 502 (1260 NSF), Room503 (1110 NSF), Room 504 (979NSF), Room 505 (1110 NSF), Room506 (979 NSF), Room 507 (1160NSF), Room 508 (1200 NSF), Room509 (46 NSF), Room 510 (28 NSF),Room 511 (28 NSF), Room 512 (28NSF), Room 513 (28 NSF), Room514 (28 NSF), Room 515 (28 NSF),Room 601 (39 NSF), Room 602 (28NSF), Room 603 (28 NSF), Room604 (28 NSF), Room 605 (25 NSF),Room 606 (144 NSF), Room 607(212 NSF), Room 608 (1228 NSF),Room 608A (144 NSF), Room 609(39 NSF), Room 610 (28 NSF),Room 611 (28 NSF), Room 612 (28NSF), Room 613 (53 NSF), Room614 (484 NSF), Room 615 (747NSF), Room 616 (234 NSF), Room617 (121 NSF), Room 618 (464NSF), Room 619 (3823 NSF), Room619A (537 NSF), Room 621 (384NSF), Room 622 (191 NSF), Room623 (28 NSF), Room 624 (28 NSF),Room 625 (56 NSF), Room 626(540 NSF), Room 627 (904 NSF),Room 627A (12 NSF), Room 628(500 NSF), Room 701 (1260 NSF),Room 702 (1260 NSF), Room 703(979 NSF), Room 704 (1260 NSF),Room 705 (979 NSF), Room 706(1080 NSF), Room 707 (1230 NSF),Room 708 (1260 NSF), Room 709(28 NSF), Room 710 (28 NSF),Room 711 (28 NSF), Room 712 (28NSF), Room 713 (28 NSF), Room714 (28 NSF), Room 715 (46 NSF),Room 801 (1872 NSF), Room 802(154 NSF), Room 803 (278 NSF),Room 804 (36 NSF), Room 805(325 NSF), Room 806 (32 NSF),Room 807 (279 NSF), Room 808(174 NSF), Room 809 (1073 NSF),Room 810 (128 NSF), Room 811(41 NSF), Room 812 (2210 NSF),Room 813 (142 NSF), Room 814(41 NSF), Room 815 (2378 NSF),Room 816 (60 NSF), Room 817 (25NSF), Room 818 (18 NSF), Room819 (150 NSF), Room 820 (150NSF), Room 821 (18 NSF), Room822 (25 NSF), Room 823 (456 NSF),Room 823A (18 NSF), Room 824(16 NSF), Room 828 (141 NSF),Room 901 (909 NSF), Room 902(952 NSF), Room 903 (264 NSF),Room 903A (143 NSF), Room 905(934 NSF), Room 906 (924 NSF),Room 907 (465 NSF), Room 908(8200 NSF), Room 910 (400 NSF),Room 911 (967 NSF), Room 912(645 NSF), Room 914 (174 NSF),Room 915 (208 NSF), Room 916(1628 NSF), Room 916A (1628NSF), Room 917 (188 NSF), Room918 (191 NSF), Room 919 (191127,943 0 $7,932,466 $62 $0PAGE:312 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 399


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 44 1 NSF), Room 920 (47 NSF), Room921 (133 NSF), Room 922 (69 NSF),Room 925 (943 NSF), Room 926(927 NSF), Room 928 (929 NSF),Room 929 (436 NSF), Room 930(73 NSF), Room 932 (224 NSF),Room 933 (126 NSF), Room 934(77 NSF), Room 935 (927 NSF),Room 936 (195 NSF), Room 937(371 NSF), Room 938 (687 NSF),Room 939 (141 NSF), Room 999(8144 NSF)127,943 0 $7,932,466 $62 $0PAGE:313 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 400


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:ROSENWALD EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION CENTER (OLD)1096 MERRITT STREET, ALTAMONTE SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended3 - SCHOOL NOT RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTLow Grade KINDERGARTEN GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 134 0 134Reloc. Stations 50 0 50Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 184 0 184Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 184 184COFTE StudentMembership77 0Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $0NewConstructionCostROSENWALDEXCEPTIONALSTUDENT EDUCATIONCENTER (OLD)Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:314 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 401


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:SABAL POINT ELEMENTARY960 WEKIVA SPRINGS ROAD, LONGWOODCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 898 -10 888Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 84 0 84Total Stations 982 -10 972Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 982 972COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation740 740OTHER: Add new sidewalk at current dirt paths to prevent erosion. Update handicap ramps.Add landscape wall where old railroad ties are to prevent erosion. Pave 20' x 20' area to allowbetter turn<strong>in</strong>g radius at dumpsters. Add two fire hydrants to site. Sod and grade exist<strong>in</strong>g PEfield.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Need student restrooms adjacent to covered p.e. (Build<strong>in</strong>g 10).REMODEL BUILDING 7: The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>g 7 is to br<strong>in</strong>gkitchen/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g area <strong>up</strong> to current standards.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $329,300 $851,940 $802,080 $39,380Estimated Total Project Cost $2,022,700NewConstructionCostPAGE:315 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 402


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSABAL POINTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(110 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (110 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 40 3 Removed NSF (2136), Added NSF(2136), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (25), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (757 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (760 NSF),1 unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (289 NSF), 2 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (75 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (90 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 009 (753 NSF), Room 009A(48 NSF), Room 009B (96 NSF),Room 009C (28 NSF), Room 010(503 NSF), Room 011 (514 NSF),Room 011A (194 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 40 7 Removed NSF (7330), Added NSF(7202), Difference NSF (128),Percent (1.75%), Removed Stations(0), Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (422 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(62 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALEQUIPMENT STORAGE (190 NSF),1 unit of DINING AREA (4000 NSF),1 unit of KITCHEN & SERVINGAREA (1462 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (126 NSF), 1 unitof OTHER FOOD SERVICE (504NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (182 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (182 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (MALE) (36NSF), 1 unit of STAFF RESTROOM(FEMALE) (36 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 002 (3405 NSF), Room 002A(128 NSF), Room 002B (190 NSF),Room 002C (27 NSF), Room 002E(154 NSF), Room 003 (422 NSF),Room 003A (30 NSF), Room 004(182 NSF), Room 005 (182 NSF),Room 005A (88 NSF), Room 006(1127 NSF), Room 006A (72 NSF),Room 006B (33 NSF), Room 006C(41 NSF), Room 006D (282 NSF),Room 006E (62 NSF), Room 006F(189 NSF), Room 006G (129 NSF),Room 006H (121 NSF), Room 007(151 NSF), Room 008 (58 NSF),Room 009 (41 NSF), Room 009A(63 NSF), Room 011 (81 NSF),Room 012 (72 NSF)220 0 $39,380 $179 $02,136 -10 $192,240 $90 $0-7,330 0 $659,700 $90 $0PAGE:316 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 403


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSABAL POINTELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 40 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (794 NSF), Room 002A(259 NSF), Room 002B (25 NSF),Room 003 (498 NSF), Room 004(818 NSF), Room 004A (25 NSF),Room 005 (650 NSF), Room 006(575 NSF), Room 006A (26 NSF),Room 007 (69 NSF), Room 007A(26 NSF), Room 008 (157 NSF),Room 008A (96 NSF), Room 012(28 NSF)Renovation 2011 40 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 002 (46 NSF),Room 003 (30 NSF), Room 004(120 NSF)Renovation 2011 40 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (982 NSF), Room 002A(32 NSF), Room 002B (313 NSF),Room 003 (982 NSF), Room 003A(32 NSF), Room 004 (982 NSF),Room 004A (30 NSF), Room 004B(108 NSF), Room 005 (982 NSF),Room 005A (30 NSF), Room 005B(108 NSF), Room 006 (56 NSF),Room 007 (56 NSF)Renovation 2011 40 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (1538 NSF), Room 002A(145 NSF), Room 002B (159 NSF),Room 002C (50 NSF), Room 003(39 NSF), Room 004 (1122 NSF),Room 004A (58 NSF), Room 004B(151 NSF), Room 004C (151 NSF),Room 004D (168 NSF), Room 005(153 NSF), Room 005A (335 NSF),Room 005B (35 NSF), Room 006(77 NSF), Room 007 (61 NSF),Room 008 (44 NSF), Room 009 (32NSF), Room 010 (47 NSF)Renovation 2011 40 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Electrical,Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, HVAC Systems to Room001 (68 NSF)4,046 0 $242,760 $60 $0196 0 $11,760 $60 $04,693 0 $281,580 $60 $04,365 0 $261,900 $60 $068 0 $4,080 $60 $0PAGE:317 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 404


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:SANFORD MIDDLE1700 FRENCH AVENUE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,410 45 1455Reloc. Stations 198 -198 0Mod. Stations 176 -88 88Total Stations 1,784 -241 1543Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,605 1388COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation1,452 1,361OTHER: Park<strong>in</strong>g area by portables needs light<strong>in</strong>g.Update four handicap ramps. South side of Build<strong>in</strong>g 1: Area under awn<strong>in</strong>g south of Build<strong>in</strong>g1 has no lights. Add 3 wall mounted lights. Pond<strong>in</strong>g on play area: Grade & sod. Low light<strong>in</strong>glevels. Add pole lights to courtyard & wall pack fixtures to improve campus light<strong>in</strong>g.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>g 5 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required by DOEbefore a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with the Castaldianalysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>g, then a surveyamendment will be submitted to remodel this build<strong>in</strong>g out & replace with new construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $8,100 $601,500 $1,168,796 $6,584,214 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $8,362,610NewConstructionCostPAGE:318 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 405


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSANFORD MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 12 0 Removed NSF (1595), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (1595), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (44),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 172 (798 NSF),Room 177 (797 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 12 5 Removed NSF (2549), Added NSF(2549), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of RESOURCE ROOM (335NSF), 1 unit of SECRETARIALSPACE (111 NSF), 1 unit ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(636 NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (531 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL WORK AREA (496NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALEQUIPMENT STORAGE (254 NSF),2 units of MATERIAL STORAGE (93NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 042 (636NSF), Room 042A (254 NSF), Room043 (531 NSF), Room 043A (111NSF), Room 043B (335 NSF), Room045 (496 NSF), Room 045A (109NSF), Room 045B (77 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 12 89 Removed NSF (3063), Added NSF(3063), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (88), AddedStations (45) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PART-TIME (714NSF), 1 unit of E S E FULL-TIME(719 NSF), 1 unit of E S E FULL-TIME (718 NSF), 1 unit of E S EFULL-TIME (728 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (46 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(46 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 018(728 NSF), Room 018A (46 NSF),Room 019 (718 NSF), Room 019A(46 NSF), Room 020 (719 NSF),Room 020A (46 NSF), Room 021(714 NSF), Room 021A (46 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 12 98 Removed NSF (2922), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2922), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (88),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (730 NSF),Room 031 (681 NSF), Room 031A(22 NSF), Room 031B (20 NSF),Room 032 (729 NSF), Room 032A(6 NSF), Room 033 (688 NSF),Room 033A (34 NSF), Room 033B(12 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 12 99 Removed NSF (2305), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (2305), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (66),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 044 (819 NSF),Room 044A (15 NSF), Room 049(737 NSF), Room 149 (734 NSF)-1,595 -44 $149,930 $94 $02,549 0 $239,606 $94 $03,063 -43 $287,922 $94 $0-2,922 -88 $274,668 $94 $0-2,305 -66 $216,670 $94 $0PAGE:319 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 406


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSANFORD MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 12 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (723 NSF), Room 002(175 NSF), Room 003 (255 NSF),Room 004 (195 NSF), Room 005(217 NSF), Room 006 (347 NSF),Room 007 (240 NSF), Room 007A(86 NSF), Room 008 (525 NSF),Room 009 (44 NSF), Room 010 (44NSF), Room 011 (124 NSF), Room012 (188 NSF), Room 013 (277NSF), Room 013A (42 NSF), Room013B (44 NSF), Room 014 (128NSF), Room 015 (445 NSF), Room017 (210 NSF), Room 018 (201NSF), Room 019 (420 NSF), Room020 (226 NSF), Room 022 (112NSF), Room 023 (146 NSF), Room024 (200 NSF), Room 025 (196NSF), Room 026 (200 NSF)6,010 0 $372,620 $62 $0PAGE:320 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 407


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSANFORD MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 12 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (1021 NSF), Room 102(3472 NSF), Room 103 (1109 NSF),Room 104 (1591 NSF), Room 104A(87 NSF), Room 104B (115 NSF),Room 104C (163 NSF), Room 104D(158 NSF), Room 104E (53 NSF),Room 104F (67 NSF), Room 104G(194 NSF), Room 105 (1933 NSF),Room 105A (53 NSF), Room 105B(225 NSF), Room 105C (58 NSF),Room 105D (160 NSF), Room 105E(237 NSF), Room 105F (240 NSF),Room 105G (103 NSF), Room 105H(91 NSF), Room 105J (833 NSF),Room 105K (98 NSF), Room 106(280 NSF), Room 107 (299 NSF),Room 108 (103 NSF), Room 109(315 NSF), Room 110 (1904 NSF),Room 110A (150 NSF), Room 110B(178 NSF), Room 110C (317 NSF),Room 110D (985 NSF), Room 110E(168 NSF), Room 111 (1073 NSF),Room 111A (164 NSF), Room 111B(44 NSF), Room 111C (49 NSF),Room 112 (1041 NSF), Room 113(1131 NSF), Room 113A (183 NSF),Room 113B (206 NSF), Room 113C(60 NSF), Room 114 (854 NSF),Room 114A (152 NSF), Room 114B(216 NSF), Room 114C (58 NSF),Room 114D (735 NSF), Room 114E(726 NSF), Room 115 (916 NSF),Room 115A (92 NSF), Room 116(867 NSF), Room 116A (99 NSF),Room 117 (912 NSF), Room 117A(289 NSF), Room 117B (59 NSF),Room 117C (59 NSF), Room 118(791 NSF), Room 118A (100 NSF),Room 119 (797 NSF), Room 119A(96 NSF), Room 120 (92 NSF),Room 121 (788 NSF), Room 121A(83 NSF), Room 122 (30 NSF),Room 122A (84 NSF), Room 123(312 NSF), Room 124 (311 NSF),Room 124A (26 NSF), Room 124B(84 NSF), Room 125 (910 NSF),Room 125A (179 NSF), Room 126(911 NSF), Room 127 (3925 NSF),Room 127A (201 NSF), Room 127B(469 NSF), Room 127C (64 NSF),Room 127D (474 NSF), Room 127E(238 NSF), Room 127F (687 NSF),Room 127G (397 NSF), Room 127H(251 NSF), Room 127J (595 NSF),Room 127K (491 NSF), Room 127L(187 NSF), Room 127M (186 NSF),Room 127N (268 NSF), Room 127P(480 NSF), Room 128 (250 NSF),Room 129 (130 NSF), Room 130(80 NSF), Room 201 (617 NSF)42,329 0 $2,624,398 $62 $0PAGE:321 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 408


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSANFORD MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 12 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVAC Systems,Bell/Fire Alarm Systems, Retrofit forTechnology to Room 101 (1445NSF), Room 102 (80 NSF), Room103 (133 NSF)Renovation 2011 12 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (5481 NSF), Room 002A(980 NSF), Room 003 (1760 NSF),Room 003A (50 NSF), Room 003B(60 NSF), Room 003C (375 NSF),Room 003E (93 NSF), Room 003F(142 NSF), Room 003G (165 NSF),Room 003H (165 NSF), Room 004(84 NSF), Room 005 (203 NSF),Room 006 (242 NSF), Room 007(206 NSF), Room 008 (176 NSF),Room 008A (31 NSF), Room 008B(34 NSF), Room 008C (15 NSF),Room 008D (15 NSF), Room 008E(34 NSF), Room 009 (176 NSF),Room 009A (30 NSF), Room 009B(33 NSF), Room 009C (33 NSF),Room 009D (34 NSF), Room 010(207 NSF)Renovation 2011 12 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems, Bell/Fire Alarm Systems toRoom 001 (323 NSF)Renovation 2011 12 10 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (924 NSF), Room 002(185 NSF), Room 002A (122 NSF),Room 002B (75 NSF), Room 004(188 NSF), Room 005 (1399 NSF),Room 006 (597 NSF), Room 007(564 NSF), Room 008 (1397 NSF),Room 009 (72 NSF), Room 010(192 NSF), Room 012 (198 NSF),Room 013 (72 NSF), Room 014 (72NSF), Room 015 (196 NSF), Room017 (155 NSF), Room 018 (188NSF), Room 020 (133 NSF), Room021 (420 NSF), Room 022 (449NSF), Room 023 (826 NSF), Room024 (53 NSF), Room 025 (243 NSF),Room 026 (463 NSF), Room 028(10676 NSF), Room 030 (997 NSF),Room 032 (90 NSF), Room 034(779 NSF), Room 035 (146 NSF),Room 036 (87 NSF), Room 037(114 NSF)1,658 0 $102,796 $62 $010,824 0 $671,088 $62 $0323 0 $20,026 $62 $022,072 0 $1,368,464 $62 $0PAGE:322 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 409


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSANFORD MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 12 11 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001D (37 NSF), Room 002(891 NSF), Room 002A (69 NSF),Room 003 (896 NSF), Room 003A(70 NSF), Room 003B (212 NSF),Room 003C (37 NSF), Room 004(1114 NSF), Room 004A (90 NSF),Room 005 (901 NSF), Room 005A(59 NSF), Room 006 (1114 NSF),Room 006A (91 NSF), Room 007(899 NSF), Room 007A (63 NSF),Room 008 (899 NSF), Room 008A(74 NSF), Room 009 (897 NSF),Room 009A (75 NSF), Room 009B(211 NSF), Room 009C (37 NSF),Room 010 (116 NSF), Room 012(89 NSF), Room 013 (37 NSF),Room 014 (88 NSF), Room 016(116 NSF)Renovation 2011 12 12 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (897 NSF), Room 002A(74 NSF), Room 003 (898 NSF),Room 003A (75 NSF), Room 003B(212 NSF), Room 003C (37 NSF),Room 004 (1115 NSF), Room 004A(91 NSF), Room 005 (897 NSF),Room 005A (63 NSF), Room 006(1119 NSF), Room 006A (91 NSF),Room 007 (898 NSF), Room 007A(63 NSF), Room 007C (37 NSF),Room 008 (892 NSF), Room 008A(74 NSF), Room 009 (898 NSF),Room 009A (75 NSF), Room 009B(212 NSF), Room 010 (116 NSF),Room 012 (89 NSF), Room 013 (37NSF), Room 014 (89 NSF), Room015 (37 NSF), Room 016 (116 NSF)Renovation 2011 12 13 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (899 NSF), Room 002A(74 NSF), Room 003 (894 NSF),Room 003A (74 NSF), Room 003B(211 NSF), Room 003C (37 NSF),Room 004 (1119 NSF), Room 004A(91 NSF), Room 005 (893 NSF),Room 005A (63 NSF), Room 006(116 NSF), Room 007 (37 NSF),Room 008 (89 NSF)9,182 0 $569,284 $62 $09,202 0 $570,524 $62 $04,597 0 $285,014 $62 $0PAGE:323 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 410


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:SEMINOLE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES400 E LAKE MARY BOULEVARD, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use COUNTY ADMINISTRATION COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONLow Grade COUNTY ADMINISTRATION COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONHigh Grade COUNTY ADMINISTRATION COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation0 0Electrical & HVAC renovation recommendation for Room 01-109 <strong>in</strong>cludes <strong>up</strong>grad<strong>in</strong>gelectrical for kitchen equipment & add<strong>in</strong>g an exhaust fan & hood.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $59,640 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $59,640NewConstructionCostSEMINOLEADMINISTRATIVEOFFICESParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountRenovation 2011 67 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, HVAC Systems to Room109 (840 NSF)CalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStation840 0 $59,640 $71 $0PAGE:324 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 411


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:SEMINOLE SENIOR HIGH2701 S RIDGEWOOD AVENUE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 3,502 -45 3457Reloc. Stations 525 -525 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 4,027 -570 3457Utilization Factor 95% 95%School Capacity 3,825 3284COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation3,239 3,100The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 7 & 9 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required byDOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with theCastaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>gs,then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out & replace withnew construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $3,960,584 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $3,960,584NewConstructionCostPAGE:325 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 412


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSEMINOLE SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 15 4 Removed NSF (1719), Added NSF(1719), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (50), AddedStations (20) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of E S E FULL-TIME (677NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(275 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (90 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 021 (859 NSF),Room 023 (860 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 15 7 Removed NSF (9780), Added NSF(9780), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (9), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of LARGE INDUSTRIAL LAB(2924 NSF), 1 unit of VOCATIONALLAB SUPPORT SPACE (3870NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (84 NSF), 1unit of CUSTODIAL WORK AREA(249 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALEQUIPMENT STORAGE (607 NSF),1 unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION(235 NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (15 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (1543 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (73 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(84 NSF), 1 unit of VOCATIONALTOOL STORAGE (SMALL) (96NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001(1454 NSF), Room 001A (15 NSF),Room 002 (2924 NSF), Room 002A(84 NSF), Room 002B (96 NSF),Room 002C (39 NSF), Room 003(73 NSF), Room 004 (84 NSF),Room 005 (154 NSF), Room 006(414 NSF), Room 006A (249 NSF),Room 007 (1504 NSF), Room 008(193 NSF), Room 010 (81 NSF),Room 999 (2416 NSF)1,719 -30 $182,214 $106 $09,780 6 $1,036,680 $106 $0PAGE:326 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 413


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSEMINOLE SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 15 9 Removed NSF (8208), Added NSF(8206), Difference NSF (2), Percent(0.02%), Removed Stations (38),Added Stations (37) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of MEDIUMINDUSTRIAL LAB (1553 NSF), 1unit of LARGE INDUSTRIAL LAB(4287 NSF), 2 units ofVOCATIONAL LAB SUPPORTSPACE (524 NSF), 2 units ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE (90NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (42 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (79 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (48NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (77 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE) (36NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (36 NSF), 1unit of VOCATIONAL PROJECTSTORAGE (456 NSF), 2 units ofVOCATIONAL TOOL STORAGE(SMALL) (182 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 001 (4287 NSF), Room 001A(497 NSF), Room 001B (77 NSF),Room 001C (85 NSF), Room 001D(20 NSF), Room 001E (74 NSF),Room 001F (220 NSF), Room 002(1553 NSF), Room 002A (478 NSF),Room 002B (145 NSF), Room 002C(48 NSF), Room 002D (488 NSF),Room 002E (42 NSF), Room 002F(20 NSF), Room 002G (95 NSF),Room 003 (79 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 15 13 Removed NSF (2271), Added NSF(2261), Difference NSF (10), Percent(0.44%), Removed Stations (40),Added Stations (20) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME(775 NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OTLAB (511 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 015(799 NSF), Room 015A (77 NSF),Room 016 (811 NSF), Room 016A(44 NSF), Room 016B (107 NSF),Room 017 (433 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 15 98 Removed NSF (1472), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (1472), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (50),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 019 (737 NSF),Room 043 (735 NSF)-8,208 -1 $870,048 $106 $0-2,271 -20 $240,726 $106 $0-1,472 -50 $156,032 $106 $0PAGE:327 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 414


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSEMINOLE SENIORHIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 15 99 Removed NSF (13914), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (13914), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (475),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 005 (732 NSF),Room 022 (731 NSF), Room 028(688 NSF), Room 028A (42 NSF),Room 040 (708 NSF), Room 040A(22 NSF), Room 051 (740 NSF),Room 055 (731 NSF), Room 063(731 NSF), Room 072 (730 NSF),Room 079 (701 NSF), Room 079A(25 NSF), Room 098 (736 NSF),Room 104 (737 NSF), Room 110(724 NSF), Room 110A (6 NSF),Room 116 (730 NSF), Room 140(738 NSF), Room 144 (735 NSF),Room 151 (731 NSF), Room 155(725 NSF), Room 155A (6 NSF),Room 158 (735 NSF), Room 160(730 NSF)-13,914 -475 $1,474,884 $106 $0PAGE:328 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 415


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDLE101 S WINTER PARK DRIVE, CASSELBERRYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,366 0 1366Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 1,366 0 1366Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,229 1229COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation1,154 1,114OTHER: M<strong>in</strong>or erosion around retention pond. Add erosion protection around 6 MES's.Update four handicap ramps. Add fenc<strong>in</strong>g at concrete entrance (sidewalk). Grade P.E. fieldsto elim<strong>in</strong>ate erosion/flood<strong>in</strong>g.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 1 & 7 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required byDOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with theCastaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate the build<strong>in</strong>gs,then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out & replace withnew construction.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $137,000 $1,225,854 $1,340,130 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $2,702,984NewConstructionCostPAGE:329 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 416


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSOUTH SEMINOLEMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 17 1 Removed NSF (3067), Added NSF(3193), Difference NSF (126),Percent (3.95%), Removed Stations(15), Added Stations (15)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 3 units ofASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHEROFFICE (161 NSF), 1 unit ofSECRETARIAL SPACE (183 NSF),1 unit of RECEPTION AREA (269NSF), 1 unit of PRODUCTIONWORKROOM (179 NSF), 1 unit ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE(484 NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (492 NSF), 1 unitof INSIDE CIRCULATION (209NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (400 NSF), 1 unit ofSUSPENSION/DETENTION (441NSF), 1 unit of STAFF RESTROOM(MALE) (27 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (FEMALE) (26 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (269NSF), Room 003 (183 NSF), Room004 (77 NSF), Room 005 (159 NSF),Room 006 (179 NSF), Room 007(155 NSF), Room 008 (169 NSF),Room 009 (31 NSF), Room 010(484 NSF), Room 011 (132 NSF),Room 012 (719 NSF), Room 013(27 NSF), Room 014 (26 NSF),Room 016 (441 NSF), Room 018(16 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 17 3 Removed NSF (145), Added NSF(145), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2units of MATERIAL STORAGE (36NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (73 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 040D (36 NSF),Room 041A (36 NSF), Room 202A(37 NSF), Room 202B (36 NSF)3,193 0 $300,142 $94 $0145 0 $13,630 $94 $0PAGE:330 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 417


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSOUTH SEMINOLEMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 17 7 Removed NSF (9703), Added NSF(9703), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of CUSTODIAL SERVICECLOSET (114 NSF), 1 unit ofDINING AREA (4916 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN & SERVING AREA (2735NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (408 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (144 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN GARBAGE WASH (24NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN CHAIRSTORAGE (360 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (181NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (67 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (132NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (59 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (418 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (76NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (37 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (32NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001(5162 NSF), Room 002 (408 NSF),Room 003 (1418 NSF), Room 003A(59 NSF), Room 003B (24 NSF),Room 004 (1071 NSF), Room 005(144 NSF), Room 006 (67 NSF),Room 006A (32 NSF), Room 007(85 NSF), Room 008 (132 NSF),Room 009 (181 NSF), Room 010(360 NSF), Room 013 (29 NSF),Room 014 (76 NSF), Room 014A(222 NSF), Room 015 (196 NSF),Room 016 (37 NSF)Renovation 2011 17 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (4496 NSF), Room 002(490 NSF), Room 002A (29 NSF),Room 003 (294 NSF), Room 003A(139 NSF), Room 003B (177 NSF),Room 004 (172 NSF), Room 005(185 NSF), Room 008 (845 NSF),Room 009 (52 NSF), Room 010 (51NSF), Room 011 (51 NSF), Room012 (607 NSF), Room 013 (360NSF), Room 106 (183 NSF), Room107 (72 NSF)9,703 0 $912,082 $94 $08,203 0 $508,586 $62 $0PAGE:331 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 418


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSOUTH SEMINOLEMIDDLEParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 17 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (745 NSF), Room 002(588 NSF), Room 002A (109 NSF),Room 002B (111 NSF), Room 002C(23 NSF), Room 002D (28 NSF),Room 004 (138 NSF), Room 005(245 NSF), Room 006 (216 NSF),Room 006A (49 NSF), Room 007(486 NSF), Room 008 (1553 NSF),Room 008A (215 NSF), Room 008B(63 NSF), Room 008C (145 NSF),Room 008D (49 NSF), Room 009(1841 NSF), Room 009A (208 NSF),Room 009C (156 NSF), Room 009D(57 NSF), Room 009E (674 NSF),Room 010 (142 NSF), Room 011(159 NSF), Room 012 (65 NSF),Room 012A (25 NSF), Room 013(86 NSF), Room 014 (170 NSF),Room 014A (50 NSF), Room 015(115 NSF), Room 017 (3799 NSF),Room 017A (121 NSF), Room 017B(68 NSF), Room 018 (418 NSF),Room 019 (262 NSF)Renovation 2011 17 9 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g to Room001 (233 NSF)13,179 0 $817,098 $62 $0233 0 $14,446 $62 $0PAGE:332 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 419


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:SPRING LAKE ELEMENTARY695 ORANGE AVENUE, ALTAMONTE SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 659 -21 638Reloc. Stations 84 -84 0Mod. Stations 134 0 134Total Stations 877 -105 772Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 877 772COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation791 740Remodel<strong>in</strong>g of Build<strong>in</strong>g 4: Br<strong>in</strong>g cafeteria/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g area <strong>up</strong> to current district standards.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Construct student restroom build<strong>in</strong>g adjacent to covered p.e. area.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $75,000 $1,202,850 $874,500 $39,380Estimated Total Project Cost $2,191,730NewConstructionCostSPRING LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(110 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (110 NSF)220 0 $39,380 $179 $0PAGE:333 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 420


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSPRING LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 28 0 Removed NSF (1923), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (1923), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (40),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 112 (762 NSF),Room 112A (38 NSF), Room 114(830 NSF), Room 262 (166 NSF),Room 262A (127 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 28 2 Removed NSF (2341), Added NSF(2299), Difference NSF (42), Percent(1.79%), Removed Stations (36),Added Stations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of E S E PRE-K (900NSF), 1 unit of E S E FULL-TIME(900 NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(149 NSF), 2 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (75 NSF), 2 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(100 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 010(782 NSF), Room 010A (27 NSF),Room 010B (475 NSF), Room 010C(27 NSF), Room 010D (156 NSF),Room 011 (805 NSF), Room 011A(27 NSF), Room 011B (42 NSF)-1,923 -40 $173,070 $90 $0-2,341 -21 $210,690 $90 $0PAGE:334 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 421


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSPRING LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 28 4 Removed NSF (7639), Added NSF(7639), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of RESOURCE ROOM (343NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERLOUNGE/DINING (351 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET(27 NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA(2925 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (2031 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN DRY STORAGE (353NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(145 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENCHAIR STORAGE (350 NSF), 1 unitof OTHER FOOD SERVICE (59NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (150 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (220NSF), 1 unit of MECHANICALROOM (239 NSF), 1 unit ofELECTRICAL ROOM (136 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (119 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(119 NSF), 2 units of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (36NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 002 (676NSF), Room 003 (595 NSF), Room004 (1375 NSF), Room 004A (36NSF), Room 004B (35 NSF), Room004C (27 NSF), Room 004E (120NSF), Room 004F (120 NSF), Room005 (145 NSF), Room 006 (353NSF), Room 007 (2796 NSF), Room007A (119 NSF), Room 007B (119NSF), Room 007C (128 NSF), Room007E (53 NSF), Room 008 (480NSF), Room 008A (28 NSF), Room009 (59 NSF), Room 009A (72NSF), Room 010 (167 NSF), Room011 (136 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 28 98 Removed NSF (727), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (727), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 045 (684 NSF),Room 045A (32 NSF), Room 045B(11 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 28 99 Removed NSF (735), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (735), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 038 (735 NSF)7,639 0 $687,510 $90 $0-727 -22 $65,430 $90 $0-735 -22 $66,150 $90 $0PAGE:335 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 422


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSPRING LAKEELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 28 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (703 NSF), Room 002A(301 NSF), Room 002B (200 NSF),Room 003 (152 NSF), Room 003A(97 NSF), Room 003B (51 NSF),Room 004 (789 NSF), Room 004A(61 NSF), Room 004B (188 NSF),Room 005 (1538 NSF), Room 005A(264 NSF), Room 005B (147 NSF),Room 005C (46 NSF), Room 006(53 NSF), Room 007 (57 NSF),Room 008 (238 NSF), Room 009(1106 NSF), Room 009A (64 NSF),Room 009B (151 NSF), Room 009C(107 NSF), Room 009D (151 NSF),Room 012 (513 NSF), Room 013(47 NSF)Renovation 2011 28 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 002 (169 NSF), Room 002A(38 NSF), Room 003 (552 NSF),Room 003A (28 NSF), Room 003B(46 NSF), Room 004 (951 NSF),Room 004A (331 NSF), Room 004B(28 NSF), Room 004C (195 NSF),Room 004D (211 NSF), Room 004E(26 NSF), Room 005 (941 NSF),Room 005A (28 NSF), Room 005B(57 NSF), Room 006 (940 NSF),Room 006A (28 NSF), Room 007(951 NSF), Room 007A (27 NSF),Room 007B (58 NSF), Room 008(926 NSF), Room 008B (94 NSF),Room 009 (272 NSF), Room 010(85 NSF), Room 011 (152 NSF),Room 012 (322 NSF)Renovation 2011 28 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g to Room001 (95 NSF)7,024 0 $421,440 $60 $07,456 0 $447,360 $60 $095 0 $5,700 $60 $0PAGE:336 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 423


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:STENSTROM ELEMENTARY1800 ALAFAYA WOODS BOULEVARD, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 645 -33 612Reloc. Stations 106 -106 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 751 -139 612Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 751 612COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation717 553OTHER: Add roof dra<strong>in</strong>s to west side of Bldgs 2 & 3 to prevent further erosion of side slopes.Remove old handicap ramps & construct four new handicap ramps. Add fenc<strong>in</strong>g along eastside of campus. Grade & sod bare soil areas to prevent erosion.Recommended new construction is to add student toilets adjacent to covered play area (Bldg7).New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $330,500 $788,310 $5,039,580 $39,380Estimated Total Project Cost $6,197,770NewConstructionCostSTENSTROMELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)(110 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (FEMALE) (110 NSF)220 0 $39,380 $179 $0PAGE:337 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 424


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTENSTROMELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 48 5 Removed NSF (4379), Added NSF(4361), Difference NSF (18), Percent(0.41%), Removed Stations (63),Added Stations (30) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PRE-K (800NSF), 2 units of E S E FULL-TIME(800 NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OTLAB (475 NSF), 2 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (68 NSF), 2units of MATERIAL STORAGE (100NSF), 2 units of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (100 NSF), 2units of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (75 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 002 (768 NSF), Room 002A(25 NSF), Room 002B (101 NSF),Room 002C (243 NSF), Room 002D(22 NSF), Room 002E (25 NSF),Room 003 (152 NSF), Room 003A(96 NSF), Room 005 (754 NSF),Room 005A (25 NSF), Room 005B(101 NSF), Room 005C (30 NSF),Room 008 (757 NSF), Room 008A(25 NSF), Room 008B (30 NSF),Room 008C (245 NSF), Room 008D(25 NSF), Room 011 (757 NSF),Room 011A (25 NSF), Room 011B(30 NSF), Room 011C (143 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 48 98 Removed NSF (730), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (730), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (18),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 044 (730 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 48 99 Removed NSF (3650), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (3650), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (88),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 059 (730 NSF),Room 109 (730 NSF), Room 135(730 NSF), Room 143 (730 NSF),Room 167 (730 NSF)-4,379 -33 $394,110 $90 $0-730 -18 $65,700 $90 $0-3,650 -88 $328,500 $90 $0PAGE:338 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 425


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTENSTROMELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 48 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (504 NSF), Room 001A(1015 NSF), Room 001B (1015NSF), Room 001C (504 NSF), Room002 (276 NSF), Room 002A (330NSF), Room 003 (196 NSF), Room004 (130 NSF), Room 005 (252NSF), Room 006 (176 NSF), Room007 (463 NSF), Room 007A (51NSF), Room 007B (37 NSF), Room007C (78 NSF), Room 007D (189NSF), Room 007E (227 NSF), Room007F (48 NSF), Room 008 (168NSF), Room 009 (152 NSF), Room009A (27 NSF), Room 009B (27NSF), Room 009C (27 NSF), Room010 (126 NSF), Room 011 (128NSF), Room 012 (149 NSF), Room012A (25 NSF), Room 012B (128NSF), Room 013 (294 NSF), Room014 (2745 NSF), Room 015 (429NSF), Room 016 (121 NSF), Room016A (23 NSF), Room 017 (404NSF), Room 018 (256 NSF), Room019 (225 NSF), Room 020 (68 NSF),Room 021 (227 NSF)11,240 0 $674,400 $60 $0PAGE:339 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 426


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTENSTROMELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 48 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1832 NSF), Room 001A(1832 NSF), Room 001B (696 NSF),Room 001C (696 NSF), Room 002(1496 NSF), Room 002A (50 NSF),Room 002B (150 NSF), Room 002C(245 NSF), Room 002D (22 NSF),Room 003 (1180 NSF), Room 003A(160 NSF), Room 003B (144 NSF),Room 003C (70 NSF), Room 003D(163 NSF), Room 003E (70 NSF),Room 004 (1789 NSF), Room 004A(475 NSF), Room 004B (475 NSF),Room 004C (816 NSF), Room 004D(182 NSF), Room 005 (2855 NSF),Room 005A (169 NSF), Room 005B(169 NSF), Room 005C (32 NSF),Room 005D (70 NSF), Room 005E(84 NSF), Room 006 (1206 NSF),Room 006A (346 NSF), Room 006B(149 NSF), Room 006C (21 NSF),Room 006D (46 NSF), Room 006E(156 NSF), Room 006F (156 NSF),Room 006G (38 NSF), Room 006H(176 NSF), Room 007 (433 NSF),Room 007A (34 NSF), Room 007B(16 NSF), Room 008 (66 NSF),Room 009 (25 NSF), Room 010(256 NSF), Room 011 (102 NSF),Room 012 (373 NSF), Room 012A(36 NSF), Room 013 (157 NSF),Room 013A (57 NSF), Room 014(128 NSF), Room 015 (68 NSF),Room 016 (26 NSF), Room 017 (68NSF)20,061 0 $1,203,660 $60 $0PAGE:340 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 427


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTENSTROMELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 48 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1736 NSF), Room 001A(1736 NSF), Room 001B (696 NSF),Room 001C (696 NSF), Room 002(521 NSF), Room 002A (128 NSF),Room 002B (110 NSF), Room 002C(32 NSF), Room 003 (521 NSF),Room 003A (28 NSF), Room 003B(110 NSF), Room 003C (32 NSF),Room 004 (600 NSF), Room 005(521 NSF), Room 006 (969 NSF),Room 006A (148 NSF), Room 006B(25 NSF), Room 007 (969 NSF),Room 007A (153 NSF), Room 007B(25 NSF), Room 008 (969 NSF),Room 008A (25 NSF), Room 009(969 NSF), Room 009A (347 NSF),Room 009B (25 NSF), Room 009C(25 NSF), Room 010 (986 NSF),Room 010A (108 NSF), Room 010B(21 NSF), Room 011 (989 NSF),Room 011A (80 NSF), Room 011B(21 NSF), Room 012 (969 NSF),Room 012A (148 NSF), Room 012B(25 NSF), Room 013 (969 NSF),Room 013A (153 NSF), Room 013B(25 NSF), Room 014 (969 NSF),Room 014A (25 NSF), Room 015(969 NSF), Room 015A (347 NSF),Room 015B (25 NSF), Room 015C(25 NSF), Room 016 (28 NSF),Room 017 (68 NSF), Room 018 (28NSF), Room 019 (68 NSF)19,162 0 $1,149,720 $60 $0PAGE:341 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 428


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTENSTROMELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 48 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1736 NSF), Room 001A(1736 NSF), Room 001B (696 NSF),Room 001C (696 NSF), Room 002(521 NSF), Room 002A (28 NSF),Room 002B (110 NSF), Room 002C(32 NSF), Room 003 (521 NSF),Room 003A (28 NSF), Room 003B(110 NSF), Room 003C (32 NSF),Room 004 (600 NSF), Room 005(521 NSF), Room 006 (969 NSF),Room 006A (148 NSF), Room 006B(25 NSF), Room 007 (969 NSF),Room 007A (153 NSF), Room 007B(25 NSF), Room 008 (969 NSF),Room 008A (25 NSF), Room 009(969 NSF), Room 009A (347 NSF),Room 009B (25 NSF), Room 009C(25 NSF), Room 010 (986 NSF),Room 010A (108 NSF), Room 010B(21 NSF), Room 011 (989 NSF),Room 011A (80 NSF), Room 011B(21 NSF), Room 012 (969 NSF),Room 012A (148 NSF), Room 012B(25 NSF), Room 013 (969 NSF),Room 013A (153 NSF), Room 013B(25 NSF), Room 014 (969 NSF),Room 014A (25 NSF), Room 015(969 NSF), Room 015A (347 NSF),Room 015B (25 NSF), Room 015C(25 NSF), Room 016 (28 NSF),Room 017 (68 NSF), Room 018 (28NSF), Room 019 (68 NSF)Renovation 2011 48 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1684 NSF), Room 001A(1684 NSF), Room 001B (704 NSF),Room 001C (704 NSF), Room 004(969 NSF), Room 004A (148 NSF),Room 004B (25 NSF), Room 006(969 NSF), Room 006A (25 NSF),Room 007 (969 NSF), Room 007A(151 NSF), Room 007B (25 NSF),Room 009 (969 NSF), Room 009A(258 NSF), Room 009B (25 NSF),Room 009C (25 NSF), Room 010(969 NSF), Room 010A (25 NSF),Room 010B (148 NSF), Room 012(969 NSF), Room 012A (25 NSF),Room 013 (969 NSF), Room 013A(151 NSF), Room 013B (25 NSF),Room 014 (28 NSF), Room 015(969 NSF), Room 015A (258 NSF),Room 015B (25 NSF), Room 016(68 NSF), Room 017 (68 NSF),Room 018 (28 NSF)19,062 0 $1,143,720 $60 $014,059 0 $843,540 $60 $0PAGE:342 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 429


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTENSTROMELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 48 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems, Bell/Fire Alarm Systems toRoom 001 (259 NSF), Room 002(150 NSF)409 0 $24,540 $60 $0PAGE:343 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 430


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:STERLING PARK ELEMENTARY905 EAGLE CIRCLE S, CASSELBERRYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 980 -8 972Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 980 -8 972Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 980 972COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation649 704OTHER: Remove old handicap ramps & construct three new handicap ramps. Sod bare soilareas. Construct new landscape wall & remove old landscape ties. Grade, sod, and addfenc<strong>in</strong>g to PE field. Install two new fire hydrants & associated water ma<strong>in</strong>. Upgrade exteriorlight<strong>in</strong>g as required.Remodel<strong>in</strong>g Recommendation for Build<strong>in</strong>g 6: Recommendation is to br<strong>in</strong>g kitchen/d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>garea <strong>up</strong> to current district standards.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $88,500 $533,000 $1,137,420 $692,700 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $2,451,620NewConstructionCostPAGE:344 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 431


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTERLING PARKELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 43 3 Removed NSF (5586), Added NSF(5396), Difference NSF (190),Percent (3.40%), Removed Stations(79), Added Stations (71)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units ofPRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3) (800NSF), 1 unit of E S E PRE-K (800NSF), 2 units of E S E PART-TIME(800 NSF), 1 unit of E S E PT/OTLAB (475 NSF), 1 unit of E S EITINERANT (121 NSF), 3 units ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 2units of MATERIAL STORAGE (100NSF), 5 units of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (60NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 003 (666NSF), Room 003A (97 NSF), Room003B (36 NSF), Room 004 (758NSF), Room 004A (113 NSF), Room004B (36 NSF), Room 005 (715NSF), Room 005A (122 NSF), Room005B (36 NSF), Room 006 (666NSF), Room 006A (97 NSF), Room006B (36 NSF), Room 006C (36NSF), Room 008 (763 NSF), Room009 (102 NSF), Room 010 (354NSF), Room 011 (451 NSF), Room011A (92 NSF), Room 012 (331NSF), Room 012A (36 NSF), Room012B (43 NSF)-5,586 -8 $502,740 $90 $0PAGE:345 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 432


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTERLING PARKELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 43 6 Removed NSF (7052), Added NSF(7052), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(392 NSF), 2 units of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (61 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENTSTORAGE (69 NSF), 1 unit ofDINING AREA (3371 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN & SERVING AREA (1137NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN DRYSTORAGE (342 NSF), 1 unit ofKITCHEN OFFICE (139 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE (265NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (143 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (143NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (311 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (172 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (38NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (182 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (185 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (41 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 101 (3371 NSF), Room 101A(69 NSF), Room 101B (103 NSF),Room 101C (162 NSF), Room 101D(465 NSF), Room 101E (84 NSF),Room 101F (185 NSF), Room 101G(182 NSF), Room 101H (44 NSF),Room 102 (705 NSF), Room 102A(315 NSF), Room 102B (200 NSF),Room 102C (70 NSF), Room 102D(143 NSF), Room 102E (143 NSF),Room 102F (342 NSF), Room 102G(139 NSF), Room 102H (27 NSF),Room 102J (41 NSF), Room 103A(52 NSF), Room 104A (38 NSF),Room 104B (53 NSF), Room 105A(60 NSF), Room 106A (59 NSF)Renovation 2011 43 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g to Room001 (110 NSF)Renovation 2011 43 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (121 NSF), Room 002(121 NSF), Room 101A (947 NSF),Room 101B (31 NSF), Room 101C(393 NSF), Room 102A (966 NSF),Room 102B (31 NSF), Room 103A(984 NSF), Room 103B (31 NSF),Room 104A (989 NSF), Room 104B(31 NSF), Room 105 (57 NSF),Room 106A (57 NSF)7,052 0 $634,680 $90 $0110 0 $6,600 $60 $04,759 0 $285,540 $60 $0PAGE:346 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 433


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSTERLING PARKELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 43 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101A (1004 NSF), Room101B (29 NSF), Room 101C (110NSF), Room 102A (30 NSF), Room103A (570 NSF), Room 104A (384NSF), Room 104B (30 NSF), Room105A (1530 NSF), Room 105B (149NSF), Room 105C (253 NSF), Room105D (38 NSF), Room 106A (34NSF), Room 107A (1092 NSF),Room 107B (50 NSF), Room 107C(142 NSF), Room 107D (144 NSF),Room 107E (106 NSF), Room 108A(150 NSF), Room 108B (50 NSF),Room 108C (341 NSF), Room 109A(66 NSF), Room 110A (58 NSF),Room 111A (238 NSF), Room 112A(44 NSF), Room 113A (34 NSF)6,676 0 $400,560 $60 $0PAGE:347 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 434


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:STUDENT MUSEUM301 W 7TH STREET, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMUNITY SERVICELow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembership0 0Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $0NewConstructionCostSTUDENT MUSEUM Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:348 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 435


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:TEAGUE MIDDLE1350 MCNEIL ROAD, ALTAMONTE SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,450 -17 1433Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 352 0 352Total Stations 1,802 -17 1785Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,621 1606COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation1,483 1,346OTHER: Grade & sod to prevent erosion. Remove three handicap ramps & add new ones.Add truncated domes to four handicap ramps. Widen sidewalks along east and north ofBuild<strong>in</strong>g 6 to prevent erosion. Add a concrete entrance pad <strong>in</strong> front of dumpsters.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $44,000 $111,500 $197,212 $9,049,892 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $9,402,604NewConstructionCostPAGE:349 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 436


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gTEAGUE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 60 7 Removed NSF (2098), Added NSF(2098), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (37), AddedStations (20) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (852 NSF),1 unit of E S E FULL-TIME (780NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(204 NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(137 NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (35 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(90 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 104B(35 NSF), Room 106A (99 NSF),Room 106B (38 NSF), Room 107(778 NSF), Room 107A (74 NSF),Room 107B (45 NSF), Room 107C(45 NSF), Room 108A (100 NSF),Room 109 (780 NSF), Room 109A(104 NSF)Renovation 2011 60 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (770 NSF), Room 100A(467 NSF), Room 100B (534 NSF),Room 101 (170 NSF), Room 102(353 NSF), Room 103 (243 NSF),Room 104 (213 NSF), Room 105(205 NSF), Room 106 (326 NSF),Room 106A (40 NSF), Room 106B(40 NSF), Room 107 (279 NSF),Room 108 (158 NSF), Room 109(171 NSF), Room 110 (360 NSF),Room 111 (176 NSF), Room 112(180 NSF), Room 113 (172 NSF),Room 114 (172 NSF), Room 115(221 NSF), Room 116 (43 NSF),Room 117 (43 NSF), Room 118 (75NSF), Room 119 (568 NSF), Room120 (369 NSF), Room 121 (130NSF), Room 122 (164 NSF), Room123 (352 NSF), Room 123A (120NSF), Room 124 (592 NSF)Renovation 2011 60 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (965 NSF), Room 101(2120 NSF), Room 101A (77 NSF),Room 101B (789 NSF), Room 101C(155 NSF), Room 101D (337 NSF),Room 102 (1422 NSF), Room 102A(77 NSF), Room 102B (215 NSF),Room 102C (168 NSF), Room 102D(346 NSF)2,098 -17 $197,212 $94 $07,706 0 $477,772 $62 $06,671 0 $413,602 $62 $0PAGE:350 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 437


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gTEAGUE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 60 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (1047 NSF), Room 101(2258 NSF), Room 101A (103 NSF),Room 101B (157 NSF), Room 101C(570 NSF), Room 101D (463 NSF),Room 101E (71 NSF), Room 102(1011 NSF), Room 102A (216 NSF),Room 103 (1129 NSF), Room 103A(103 NSF), Room 103B (157 NSF),Room 103C (1132 NSF), Room 104(544 NSF), Room 104A (544 NSF),Room 105 (612 NSF), Room 105A(612 NSF), Room 106 (49 NSF),Room 107 (269 NSF), Room 107A(69 NSF), Room 107B (60 NSF),Room 108 (54 NSF), Room 109 (53NSF), Room 110 (176 NSF), Room111 (181 NSF), Room 112 (412NSF)Renovation 2011 60 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (1257 NSF), Room 100A(54 NSF), Room 100B (103 NSF),Room 100C (151 NSF), Room 100D(151 NSF), Room 101 (4963 NSF),Room 101A (301 NSF), Room 101B(939 NSF), Room 101C (440 NSF),Room 101D (377 NSF), Room 101E(320 NSF), Room 101F (124 NSF),Room 102 (762 NSF), Room 102A(30 NSF), Room 102B (30 NSF),Room 102C (210 NSF), Room 102D(210 NSF), Room 103 (1172 NSF),Room 103A (112 NSF), Room 104(1672 NSF), Room 104A (57 NSF),Room 104B (64 NSF), Room 104C(95 NSF), Room 104D (135 NSF),Room 104E (346 NSF), Room 105(950 NSF), Room 105A (368 NSF),Room 105B (492 NSF), Room 105C(205 NSF), Room 106 (144 NSF),Room 107 (1089 NSF), Room 107A(152 NSF), Room 107B (120 NSF),Room 107C (96 NSF), Room 108(81 NSF), Room 108A (55 NSF)12,052 0 $747,224 $62 $017,827 0 $1,105,274 $62 $0PAGE:351 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 438


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gTEAGUE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 60 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (9969 NSF), Room 101(2229 NSF), Room 101A (71 NSF),Room 101B (64 NSF), Room 101C(224 NSF), Room 101D (224 NSF),Room 101E (140 NSF), Room 101F(31 NSF), Room 101G (198 NSF),Room 101H (65 NSF), Room 102(2333 NSF), Room 102A (71 NSF),Room 102B (64 NSF), Room 102C(224 NSF), Room 102D (240 NSF),Room 102E (160 NSF), Room 102F(32 NSF), Room 102H (65 NSF),Room 103 (650 NSF), Room 104(155 NSF), Room 105 (215 NSF),Room 105A (61 NSF), Room 106(1110 NSF), Room 107 (534 NSF),Room 107A (60 NSF), Room 108(380 NSF), Room 108A (60 NSF),Room 109 (222 NSF), Room 109A(51 NSF), Room 110 (155 NSF),Room 111 (650 NSF)20,707 0 $1,283,834 $62 $0PAGE:352 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 439


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gTEAGUE MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 60 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (897 NSF), Room 100A(148 NSF), Room 100C (43 NSF),Room 101 (885 NSF), Room 101A(171 NSF), Room 101B (251 NSF),Room 102 (84 NSF), Room 103(201 NSF), Room 104 (201 NSF),Room 105 (319 NSF), Room 106(276 NSF), Room 106A (89 NSF),Room 106B (103 NSF), Room 107(1567 NSF), Room 108 (897 NSF),Room 108A (251 NSF), Room 108B(43 NSF), Room 108C (152 NSF),Room 109 (1076 NSF), Room 109A(165 NSF), Room 110 (885 NSF),Room 110A (251 NSF), Room 110B(43 NSF), Room 110C (167 NSF),Room 111 (897 NSF), Room 111A(148 NSF), Room 112 (897 NSF),Room 113 (1076 NSF), Room 114(460 NSF), Room 114A (103 NSF),Room 115 (319 NSF), Room 116(44 NSF), Room 117 (1582 NSF),Room 118 (897 NSF), Room 119(885 NSF), Room 120 (1076 NSF),Room 121 (897 NSF), Room 122(171 NSF), Room 123 (173 NSF),Room 200 (897 NSF), Room 200A(144 NSF), Room 200B (232 NSF),Room 200C (43 NSF), Room 201(885 NSF), Room 201A (178 NSF),Room 202 (44 NSF), Room 203(195 NSF), Room 204 (195 NSF),Room 205 (314 NSF), Room 206(276 NSF), Room 206A (89 NSF),Room 206B (103 NSF), Room 207(1582 NSF), Room 208 (897 NSF),Room 208A (232 NSF), Room 208B(43 NSF), Room 208C (148 NSF),Room 209 (1076 NSF), Room 209A(172 NSF), Room 210 (885 NSF),Room 210A (242 NSF), Room 210B(43 NSF), Room 210C (174 NSF),Room 211 (897 NSF), Room 211A(137 NSF), Room 212 (897 NSF),Room 213 (1076 NSF), Room 214(460 NSF), Room 214A (103 NSF),Room 215 (315 NSF), Room 216(44 NSF), Room 217 (1582 NSF),Room 218 (897 NSF), Room 219(885 NSF), Room 220 (1076 NSF),Room 221 (897 NSF), Room 222(215 NSF), Room 223 (215 NSF)37,575 0 $2,329,650 $62 $0PAGE:353 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 440


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 60 7 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 100 (2007 NSF), Room 100A(439 NSF), Room 101 (602 NSF),Room 101A (56 NSF), Room 102(343 NSF), Room 102A (87 NSF),Room 103 (38 NSF), Room 104(787 NSF), Room 104A (74 NSF),Room 104C (46 NSF), Room 104D(46 NSF), Room 105 (5233 NSF),Room 105A (224 NSF), Room 105B(153 NSF), Room 105C (373 NSF),Room 105D (619 NSF), Room 105E(181 NSF), Room 105F (42 NSF),Room 105G (541 NSF), Room 105H(120 NSF), Room 105J (500 NSF),Room 105K (127 NSF), Room 105L(105 NSF), Room 105M (135 NSF),Room 105N (152 NSF), Room 106(765 NSF), Room 108 (609 NSF),Room 108B (100 NSF), Room 108C(100 NSF), Room 110 (596 NSF),Room 111 (615 NSF), Room 112(624 NSF), Room 113 (609 NSF),Room 114 (208 NSF), Room 115(208 NSF), Room 116 (786 NSF),Room 116A (98 NSF), Room 116B(50 NSF), Room 117 (163 NSF),Room 117A (100 NSF), Room 118(805 NSF), Room 118A (78 NSF),Room 119 (23 NSF), Room 120(595 NSF), Room 120A (51 NSF),Room 121 (215 NSF), Room 122(215 NSF), Room 123 (215 NSF),Room 200 (888 NSF), Room 200A(242 NSF), Room 200B (43 NSF),Room 200C (134 NSF), Room 201(885 NSF), Room 201A (178 NSF),Room 202 (84 NSF), Room 203(201 NSF), Room 204 (201 NSF),Room 205 (322 NSF), Room 206(328 NSF), Room 206A (89 NSF),Room 206B (103 NSF), Room 207(1894 NSF), Room 208 (897 NSF),Room 208A (242 NSF), Room 208B(43 NSF), Room 208C (137 NSF),Room 209 (1076 NSF), Room 209A(172 NSF), Room 210 (885 NSF),Room 210A (242 NSF), Room 210B(43 NSF), Room 210C (174 NSF),Room 211 (897 NSF), Room 211A(136 NSF), Room 212 (1049 NSF),Room 212A (149 NSF), Room 212B(410 NSF), Room 213 (215 NSF),Room 214 (897 NSF), Room 215(1065 NSF), Room 216 (460 NSF),Room 216A (103 NSF), Room 217(314 NSF), Room 218 (27 NSF),Room 219 (1979 NSF), Room 220(897 NSF), Room 221 (879 NSF),Room 222 (1076 NSF), Room 223(897 NSF), Room 225 (436 NSF),Room 226 (1069 NSF), Room 228(112 NSF)43,428 0 $2,692,536 $62 $0PAGE:354 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 441


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:TECHNOLOGY PARK ANNEX450 TECHNOLGY PARK DRIVE, LAKE MARYCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MULTIPLE USE SUPPORT COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONLow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES COUNTY ADMINISTRATIONCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation0 0Expand site for additional park<strong>in</strong>g.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $250,000 $0 $50,000 $0 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $300,000NewConstructionCostTECHNOLOGY PARKANNEXParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationPAGE:355 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 442


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:TRANSPORTATION822 E STATE ROAD 434, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended6 - ANCILLARY RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MULTIPLE USE SUPPORT TRANSPORTATIONLow Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESHigh Grade DISTRICT SERVICES DISTRICT SERVICESCommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 0 0 0Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 0 0 0Utilization Factor 0% 0%School Capacity 0 0COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation0 0Remodel<strong>in</strong>g recommendation for Build<strong>in</strong>g 1 is to br<strong>in</strong>g build<strong>in</strong>g to current district standards.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $400,000 $1,072,190 $2,741,949 $445,200Estimated Total Project Cost $4,659,339NewConstructionCostTRANSPORTATION Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units ofANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVEOFFICE (200 NSF), 2 units ofSTAFFDEVELOPMENT/INSTRUCTION(850 NSF)2,100 0 $445,200 $212 $0PAGE:356 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 443


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gTRANSPORTATION Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 63 1 Removed NSF (6995), Added NSF(6990), Difference NSF (5), Percent(0.07%), Removed Stations (0),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of ANCILLARYCONFERENCE ROOM (200 NSF),2 units of ANCILLARYSECRETARIAL/CLERICAL OFFICE(166 NSF), 9 units of ANCILLARYADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE (166NSF), 1 unit of BUSINESSOPERATIONS WORK AREA (193NSF), 1 unit of BUSINESSOPERATIONS STORAGE (541NSF), 1 unit of WORDPROCESSING CENTER (150 NSF),1 unit of ANCILLARY CUSTODIALSERVICES (19 NSF), 2 units ofANCILLARY ADMINISTRATIVESTORAGE (30 NSF), 1 unit ofANCILLARY STAFF LOUNGE (183NSF), 1 unit of MAIN LOBBY &SWITCHBOARD (219 NSF), 1 unitof INSIDE CIRCULATION (396NSF), 1 unit of COVEREDWALKWAY (2526 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (78 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (51NSF), 1 unit of TELEPHONEEQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONCLOSET (100 NSF), 2 units ofANCILLARY RESTROOM (MALE)(92 NSF), 2 units of ANCILLARYRESTROOM (FEMALE) (132 NSF)and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (219NSF), Room 001A (596 NSF), Room002 (106 NSF), Room 003 (136NSF), Room 004 (148 NSF), Room005 (321 NSF), Room 006 (193NSF), Room 007 (150 NSF), Room008 (183 NSF), Room 008A (9NSF), Room 009 (541 NSF), Room009A (55 NSF), Room 010 (295NSF), Room 010A (195 NSF), Room010B (100 NSF), Room 011 (144NSF), Room 012 (55 NSF), Room012A (112 NSF), Room 013 (218NSF), Room 014 (99 NSF), Room015 (19 NSF), Room 016 (107 NSF),Room 017 (105 NSF), Room 019(79 NSF), Room 020 (158 NSF),Room 021 (69 NSF), Room 022 (51NSF), Room 023 (6 NSF), Room999 (2526 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 63 99 Removed NSF (3120), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (3120), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (0),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 016 (730 NSF),Room 048 (730 NSF), Room 186(830 NSF), Room 187 (830 NSF)-6,995 0 $741,470 $106 $0-3,120 0 $330,720 $106 $0PAGE:357 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 444


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gTRANSPORTATION Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 63 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (140 NSF), Room 002(304 NSF), Room 003 (98 NSF),Room 004 (34 NSF), Room 004A(140 NSF), Room 005 (42 NSF),Room 005A (127 NSF), Room 005B(166 NSF), Room 006 (1302 NSF),Room 006A (157 NSF), Room 006B(100 NSF), Room 007 (213 NSF),Room 008 (52 NSF), Room 009 (52NSF), Room 010 (177 NSF), Room011 (993 NSF), Room 012 (32 NSF),Room 013 (35 NSF), Room 014(245 NSF), Room 015 (517 NSF),Room 016 (782 NSF), Room 017A(172 NSF), Room 018 (22889 NSF),Room 018A (205 NSF), Room 018B(132 NSF), Room 019 (25 NSF),Room 201 (1203 NSF), Room 202(1222 NSF)Renovation 2011 63 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (5168 NSF), Room 002(34 NSF)Renovation 2011 63 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems to Room 001 (1675 NSF)Renovation 2011 63 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems, Bell/Fire Alarm Systems toRoom 001 (186 NSF)31,556 0 $2,240,476 $71 $05,202 0 $369,342 $71 $01,675 0 $118,925 $71 $0186 0 $13,206 $71 $0PAGE:358 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 445


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:TUSKAWILLA MIDDLE1801 TUSKAWILLA ROAD, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use MIDDLE MIDDLELow Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 6High Grade GRADE 8 GRADE 8CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 1,378 0 1378Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 1,378 0 1378Utilization Factor 90% 90%School Capacity 1,240 1240COFTE StudentMembership1,106 1,032Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,276,392 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $2,276,392NewConstructionCostPAGE:359 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 446


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gTUSKAWILLA MIDDLE Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 37 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (4852 NSF), Room 002(6411 NSF), Room 002A (229 NSF),Room 002B (632 NSF), Room 002C(59 NSF), Room 002D (207 NSF),Room 002E (48 NSF), Room 002F(182 NSF), Room 002G (73 NSF),Room 002H (24 NSF), Room 003(1064 NSF), Room 003A (1302NSF), Room 003B (136 NSF), Room003C (370 NSF), Room 003D (296NSF), Room 003E (55 NSF), Room003F (91 NSF), Room 004 (53NSF), Room 005 (74 NSF), Room006 (162 NSF), Room 007 (169NSF), Room 008 (228 NSF), Room009 (32 NSF)Renovation 2011 37 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems to Room 001 (733 NSF),Room 001A (59 NSF), Room 001B(80 NSF), Room 001C (59 NSF),Room 001D (80 NSF), Room 002(8867 NSF), Room 002A (358 NSF),Room 002B (27 NSF), Room 003(1687 NSF), Room 003A (163 NSF),Room 003B (27 NSF), Room 003C(43 NSF), Room 003D (438 NSF),Room 003E (36 NSF), Room 004(1675 NSF), Room 004A (163 NSF),Room 004B (27 NSF), Room 004C(43 NSF), Room 004D (438 NSF),Room 004E (36 NSF), Room 005(1048 NSF), Room 006 (978 NSF),Room 007 (126 NSF), Room 008(162 NSF), Room 009 (1919 NSF),Room 009A (50 NSF), Room 009B(193 NSF), Room 010 (452 NSF)16,749 0 $1,038,438 $62 $019,967 0 $1,237,954 $62 $0PAGE:360 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 447


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:WALKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL3101 SNOW HILL ROAD, OVIEDOCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade PRE-K E S E PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 727 -18 709Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 198 0 198Total Stations 925 -18 907Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 925 907COFTE StudentMembership841 816Survey An<strong>not</strong>ationNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $75,000 $190,530 $0 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $265,530NewConstructionCostPAGE:361 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 448


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWALKER ELEMENTARYSCHOOLParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 73 1 Removed NSF (2117), Added NSF(2117), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (33), AddedStations (15) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (978 NSF), 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (1002NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (67NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (70 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 117 (1002 NSF),Room 117A (67 NSF), Room 117B(70 NSF), Room 118 (978 NSF)2,117 -18 $190,530 $90 $0PAGE:362 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 449


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:WEKIVA ELEMENTARY1450 E WEKIVA TRAIL, LONGWOODCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 549 0 549Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 164 0 164Total Stations 713 0 713Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 713 713COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation744 677OTHER: North & south park<strong>in</strong>g lots have <strong>in</strong>adequate light<strong>in</strong>g. Add 6 poles & lights. EastPark<strong>in</strong>g Lot: Inadequate light<strong>in</strong>g. Add 2 wall mounted lights. North park<strong>in</strong>g lot: Edge ofpark<strong>in</strong>g lot is erod<strong>in</strong>g from lack of vegetation. Grade & sod to prevent erosion. Pavilion: Areaadjacent to sidewalk is erod<strong>in</strong>g due to lack of vegetation. Grade & sod to preventunderm<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g of sidewalk due to erosion. Ma<strong>in</strong> build<strong>in</strong>g: Area adjacent to sidewalk has erodeddue to lack of vegetation. Grade & sod to prevent further erosion. Ma<strong>in</strong> Build<strong>in</strong>g: Lack ofgutters & downspouts on the ma<strong>in</strong> build<strong>in</strong>g is caus<strong>in</strong>g erosion of the sidewalks. Add gutter &downspouts to affected areas. Update three handicap ramps. Add 4 fire hydrants & 1450feet of pipe & double detection check valve. Add irrigation system along north & east sides ofpark<strong>in</strong>g lot adjacent to streets to allow additional landscap<strong>in</strong>g. Upgrade all exterior lightfixtures.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $525,000 $0 $4,261,320 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $4,786,320NewConstructionCostPAGE:363 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 450


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWEKIVA ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology tothe entire facility WEKIVAELEMENTARY.71,022 0 $4,261,320 $60 $0PAGE:364 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 451


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:WICKLOW ELEMENTARY100 PLACID LAKE DRIVE, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade PRE-K E S E PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 669 -13 656Reloc. Stations 66 -66 0Mod. Stations 182 0 182Total Stations 917 -79 838Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 917 838COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation845 835OTHER: Grade & sod bare areas throughout campus to prevent erosion.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $119,500 $347,670 $6,797,580 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $7,264,750NewConstructionCostWICKLOWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 71 0 Removed NSF (787), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (787), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (22),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 258 (746 NSF),Room 258A (41 NSF)-787 -22 $70,830 $90 $0PAGE:365 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 452


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWICKLOWELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 71 1 Removed NSF (1600), Added NSF(1606), Difference NSF (6), Percent(0.37%), Removed Stations (18),Added Stations (5) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit of E S E PRE-K (925NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(250 NSF), 1 unit of E S EITINERANT (102 NSF), 1 unit ofTEACHER PLANNING OFFICE (79NSF), 2 units of MATERIALSTORAGE (70 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(110 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room126C (157 NSF), Room 127 (925NSF), Room 127A (147 NSF), Room127B (40 NSF), Room 148A (192NSF), Room 148C (139 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 71 99 Removed NSF (1470), Added NSF(0), Difference NSF (1470), Percent(100%), Removed Stations (44),Added Stations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 180 (734 NSF),Room 181 (736 NSF)1,606 -13 $144,540 $90 $0-1,470 -44 $132,300 $90 $0PAGE:366 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 453


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 71 1 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (18401 NSF), Room 102(82 NSF), Room 103 (427 NSF),Room 103A (246 NSF), Room 103B(111 NSF), Room 104 (1250 NSF),Room 104A (238 NSF), Room 104B(513 NSF), Room 104C (178 NSF),Room 104D (165 NSF), Room 104E(178 NSF), Room 104F (383 NSF),Room 104G (233 NSF), Room 104H(440 NSF), Room 104J (473 NSF),Room 104K (36 NSF), Room 104L(36 NSF), Room 106 (594 NSF),Room 107 (111 NSF), Room 108(113 NSF), Room 109 (233 NSF),Room 110 (914 NSF), Room 110A(59 NSF), Room 110B (40 NSF),Room 110C (155 NSF), Room 111(939 NSF), Room 111A (40 NSF),Room 111B (64 NSF), Room 112(946 NSF), Room 112A (64 NSF),Room 112B (40 NSF), Room 112C(149 NSF), Room 113 (905 NSF),Room 113A (40 NSF), Room 113B(53 NSF), Room 114 (187 NSF),Room 115 (735 NSF), Room 115A(100 NSF), Room 115B (150 NSF),Room 115C (95 NSF), Room 116(1020 NSF), Room 116A (133 NSF),Room 116B (53 NSF), Room 116C(75 NSF), Room 117 (1058 NSF),Room 117A (64 NSF), Room 117B(40 NSF), Room 117C (101 NSF),Room 119 (1095 NSF), Room 119A(95 NSF), Room 119B (96 NSF),Room 119C (70 NSF), Room 119D(48 NSF), Room 120 (927 NSF),Room 120A (40 NSF), Room 120B(96 NSF), Room 120C (160 NSF),Room 121 (923 NSF), Room 121A(145 NSF), Room 121B (53 NSF),Room 122 (139 NSF), Room 122A(49 NSF), Room 123 (139 NSF),Room 123A (51 NSF), Room 124(236 NSF), Room 125 (597 NSF),Room 126 (923 NSF), Room 126A(53 NSF), Room 126B (146 NSF),Room 132 (1080 NSF), Room 132A(69 NSF), Room 132B (40 NSF),Room 132C (101 NSF), Room 133(988 NSF), Room 133A (69 NSF),Room 133B (40 NSF), Room 133C(155 NSF), Room 134 (962 NSF),Room 134A (40 NSF), Room 134B(57 NSF), Room 135 (986 NSF),Room 135A (69 NSF), Room 135B(40 NSF), Room 135C (155 NSF),Room 136 (972 NSF), Room 136A(40 NSF), Room 136B (69 NSF),Room 137 (991 NSF), Room 137A(69 NSF), Room 137B (40 NSF),Room 137C (155 NSF), Room 138(989 NSF), Room 138A (40 NSF),Room 138B (69 NSF), Room 139(982 NSF), Room 139A (69 NSF),108,535 0 $6,512,100 $60 $0PAGE:367 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 454


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 71 1 Room 139B (40 NSF), Room 139C(155 NSF), Room 140 (986 NSF),Room 140A (69 NSF), Room 141(40 NSF), Room 144 (101 NSF),Room 145 (101 NSF), Room 146(232 NSF), Room 147 (532 NSF),Room 148 (1093 NSF), Room 148D(105 NSF), Room 148E (94 NSF),Room 149 (3073 NSF), Room 149A(176 NSF), Room 149B (325 NSF),Room 149C (40 NSF), Room 149D(348 NSF), Room 149E (119 NSF),Room 149F (496 NSF), Room 149G(341 NSF), Room 149H (215 NSF),Room 149J (180 NSF), Room 149K(229 NSF), Room 149L (451 NSF),Room 151 (985 NSF), Room 151A(69 NSF), Room 151B (155 NSF),Room 152 (40 NSF), Room 153(984 NSF), Room 153A (69 NSF),Room 154 (40 NSF), Room 155(988 NSF), Room 155A (69 NSF),Room 155B (155 NSF), Room 156(40 NSF), Room 157 (998 NSF),Room 157A (69 NSF), Room 158(40 NSF), Room 159 (971 NSF),Room 159A (69 NSF), Room 159B(155 NSF), Room 160 (40 NSF),Room 161 (979 NSF), Room 161A(69 NSF), Room 162 (40 NSF),Room 164 (1062 NSF), Room 164A(69 NSF), Room 164B (93 NSF),Room 165 (40 NSF), Room 166(220 NSF), Room 167 (80 NSF),Room 168 (80 NSF), Room 169(680 NSF), Room 172 (517 NSF),Room 173 (1496 NSF), Room 173A(76 NSF), Room 173B (99 NSF),Room 173C (149 NSF), Room 173D(119 NSF), Room 174 (995 NSF),Room 174B (155 NSF), Room 175(990 NSF), Room 176 (542 NSF),Room 177 (527 NSF), Room 178(1028 NSF), Room 178A (52 NSF),Room 178B (95 NSF), Room 178C(104 NSF), Room 179 (421 NSF),Room 179A (44 NSF), Room 180(487 NSF), Room 180A (44 NSF),Room 181 (7397 NSF), Room 181A(1148 NSF), Room 181B (75 NSF),Room 181C (361 NSF), Room 181D(448 NSF), Room 182 (1809 NSF),Room 182A (348 NSF), Room 182B(328 NSF), Room 182C (43 NSF),Room 182D (40 NSF), Room 182E(39 NSF), Room 182F (135 NSF),Room 182G (159 NSF), Room 182H(162 NSF), Room 184 (147 NSF),Room 185 (105 NSF), Room 186(944 NSF), Room 186A (64 NSF),Room 186B (110 NSF), Room 186C(160 NSF), Room 186D (153 NSF),Room 187 (553 NSF), Room 187A(35 NSF), Room 187B (112 NSF),Room 187C (112 NSF), Room 187D(35 NSF), Room 188 (1139 NSF),Room 188A (59 NSF), Room 188B(90 NSF), Room 188C (93 NSF),Room 189 (222 NSF), Room 189A108,535 0 $6,512,100 $60 $0PAGE:368 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 455


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gRenovation 2011 71 1 (120 NSF), Room 189B (230 NSF),Room 189C (176 NSF), Room 189D(150 NSF), Room 189E (63 NSF),Room 190 (589 NSF), Room 191(573 NSF), Room 192 (683 NSF),Room 193 (149 NSF), Room 194(144 NSF), Room 195 (69 NSF),Room 198 (998 NSF), Room 198A(59 NSF), Room 198B (53 NSF),Room 198C (153 NSF), Room 199(1005 NSF), Room 199A (40 NSF),Room 199B (45 NSF), Room 200(930 NSF), Room 200A (53 NSF),Room 200B (40 NSF), Room 200C(149 NSF), Room 201 (939 NSF),Room 201A (40 NSF), Room 201B(61 NSF), Room 202 (934 NSF),Room 202A (72 NSF), Room 202B(40 NSF), Room 202C (149 NSF),Room 203 (919 NSF), Room 203A(40 NSF), Room 203B (59 NSF),Room 207 (98 NSF), Room 208(464 NSF), Room 999 (6718 NSF)Renovation 2011 71 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (4184 NSF), Room 101A(36 NSF), Room 101B (56 NSF),Room 101C (273 NSF), Room 101D(154 NSF), Room 101E (55 NSF)108,535 0 $6,512,100 $60 $04,758 0 $285,480 $60 $0PAGE:369 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 456


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:WILSON ELEMENTARY985 ORANGE BOULEVARD, SANFORDCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 828 -34 794Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 144 0 144Total Stations 972 -34 938Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 972 938COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation938 918OTHER: Remove & construct 7 handicap ramps. Add sidewalks throughout campus toprevent erosion and for student access. Construct concrete flume lead<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to retentionpond. Add pipe under sidewalk between Build<strong>in</strong>gs 4 & 5. Grade area between build<strong>in</strong>gs.Add pipes under sidewalks <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>terior courtyard to facilitate positive dra<strong>in</strong>age. Install gutters &roof dra<strong>in</strong>s to prevent sidewalk deterioration. Grade & sod fields. Sod bare soil areas.Upgrade all orig<strong>in</strong>al electrical switchgear & associated distribution equipment for the entirecampus. Sod & irrigate playground.The recommendation to remodel Build<strong>in</strong>gs 1 & 9 to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong> to FBC and SREF is required byDOE before a Castaldi analysis can be submitted and reviewed. If DOE concurs with theCastaldi analysis that it is more cost effective to replace than to rehabilitate these build<strong>in</strong>gs,then a survey amendment will be submitted to remodel these build<strong>in</strong>gs out & replace withnew construction.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommended new construction is an addition to Build<strong>in</strong>g 7 -Covered P.E. area to provide P.E. Storage, teacher plann<strong>in</strong>g office, staff toilet & studenttoilets adjacent to play areaPAGE:370 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 457


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gNew Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $0 $1,761,750 $1,274,850 $3,067,020 $102,030Estimated Total Project Cost $6,205,650NewConstructionCostWILSON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofELEMENTARY P E STORAGE (275NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (150 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (45 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(45 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (55NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 20 1 Removed NSF (10856), Added NSF(10856), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (144),Added Stations (144) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 8 units of PRIMARYCLASSROOM (K-3) (1104 NSF), 1unit of E S E RESOURCE (366NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (184 NSF), 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(605 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALEQUIPMENT STORAGE (40 NSF),1 unit of COVERED WALKWAY(400 NSF), 1 unit of ELECTRICALROOM (105 NSF), 8 units ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (36 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (36NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (366NSF), Room 001A (25 NSF), Room002 (1099 NSF), Room 002A (1106NSF), Room 002B (1111 NSF),Room 002C (1113 NSF), Room002D (1120 NSF), Room 002E(1098 NSF), Room 002F (1082NSF), Room 002G (1104 NSF),Room 003 (16 NSF), Room 003A(17 NSF), Room 003B (17 NSF),Room 003C (17 NSF), Room 003D(17 NSF), Room 003E (17 NSF),Room 003F (17 NSF), Room 003G(17 NSF), Room 003H (17 NSF),Room 003J (16 NSF), Room 003K(18 NSF), Room 003L (21 NSF),Room 003M (17 NSF), Room 003N(17 NSF), Room 003Y (17 NSF),Room 004 (50 NSF), Room 004A(40 NSF), Room 005 (18 NSF),Room 008C (400 NSF), Room 009(184 NSF), Room 009A (77 NSF),Room 010 (605 NSF)570 0 $102,030 $179 $010,856 0 $977,040 $90 $0PAGE:371 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 458


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWILSON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 20 4 Removed NSF (1339), Added NSF(1339), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (18), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (875 NSF),1 unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (289 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (100 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (75 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 109 (972 NSF), Room 109A(24 NSF), Room 109B (34 NSF),Room 109C (39 NSF), Room 110(270 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 20 6 Removed NSF (1934), Added NSF(1934), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (36), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (800 NSF), 1unit of E S E PRE-K (845 NSF), 1unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (61NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (75 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM & BATH(75 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (78 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 107 (845 NSF),Room 107A (95 NSF), Room 107B(58 NSF), Room 119 (849 NSF),Room 119A (39 NSF), Room 119B(48 NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 20 9 Removed NSF (36), Added NSF(36), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of MECHANICAL ROOM (36NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 001 (36NSF)1,339 -8 $120,510 $90 $01,934 -26 $174,060 $90 $036 0 $3,240 $90 $0PAGE:372 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 459


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWILSON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 20 2 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 102 (196 NSF), Room 103(133 NSF), Room 104 (252 NSF),Room 105 (604 NSF), Room 106(194 NSF), Room 107 (169 NSF),Room 107A (31 NSF), Room 107B(31 NSF), Room 108 (462 NSF),Room 108A (37 NSF), Room 108B(37 NSF), Room 108C (181 NSF),Room 108D (55 NSF), Room 109(78 NSF), Room 110 (229 NSF),Room 111 (168 NSF), Room 112(156 NSF), Room 112A (116 NSF),Room 113 (294 NSF), Room 114(135 NSF), Room 115 (25 NSF),Room 116 (128 NSF), Room 117(2758 NSF), Room 118 (271 NSF),Room 118A (147 NSF), Room 119(144 NSF), Room 119A (23 NSF),Room 120 (395 NSF), Room 121(247 NSF), Room 122 (268 NSF),Room 123 (72 NSF), Room 124(240 NSF)Renovation 2011 20 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 101 (134 NSF), Room 102(1104 NSF), Room 102A (346 NSF),Room 102B (151 NSF), Room 102C(21 NSF), Room 102D (34 NSF),Room 102E (136 NSF), Room 102F(136 NSF), Room 102G (38 NSF),Room 102H (174 NSF), Room 103(25 NSF), Room 104 (359 NSF),Room 104A (26 NSF), Room 105(287 NSF), Room 106 (522 NSF),Room 107 (2874 NSF), Room 107A(19 NSF), Room 107B (25 NSF),Room 107C (19 NSF), Room 107D(26 NSF), Room 107E (100 NSF),Room 107F (170 NSF), Room 108(1395 NSF), Room 108A (170 NSF),Room 108B (823 NSF), Room 109(508 NSF), Room 109A (199 NSF),Room 110 (507 NSF), Room 111(169 NSF), Room 112 (121 NSF),Room 113 (1084 NSF), Room 113A(169 NSF), Room 113B (150 NSF),Room 113C (108 NSF), Room 113D(64 NSF), Room 114 (1529 NSF),Room 114A (245 NSF), Room 114B(146 NSF), Room 114C (43 NSF),Room 115 (157 NSF), Room 115A(72 NSF), Room 115C (305 NSF),Room 116 (28 NSF), Room 117 (42NSF), Room 118 (25 NSF)8,276 0 $496,560 $60 $014,785 0 $887,100 $60 $0PAGE:373 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 460


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWILSON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 20 4 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (321 NSF), Room 101(28 NSF), Room 102 (69 NSF),Room 103 (981 NSF), Room 103A(27 NSF), Room 104 (975 NSF),Room 104A (25 NSF), Room 105(268 NSF), Room 105A (39 NSF),Room 106 (973 NSF), Room 106A(25 NSF), Room 106B (150 NSF),Room 107 (971 NSF), Room 107A(24 NSF), Room 107B (150 NSF),Room 108 (976 NSF), Room 108A(28 NSF), Room 110A (30 NSF),Room 111 (982 NSF), Room 111A(25 NSF), Room 111B (145 NSF),Room 112 (828 NSF), Room 112A(87 NSF), Room 112B (147 NSF),Room 112C (24 NSF), Room 112D(110 NSF), Room 113 (977 NSF),Room 113A (93 NSF), Room 113B(24 NSF), Room 114 (211 NSF),Room 114A (38 NSF), Room 115(474 NSF), Room 115A (107 NSF),Room 116 (1024 NSF), Room 116A(24 NSF), Room 117 (1030 NSF),Room 117A (25 NSF), Room 118(250 NSF), Room 118A (26 NSF),Room 119 (1029 NSF), Room 119A(25 NSF), Room 119B (203 NSF),Room 120 (1028 NSF), Room 120A(25 NSF), Room 120B (203 NSF),Room 121 (28 NSF), Room 122 (69NSF)15,321 0 $919,260 $60 $0PAGE:374 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 461


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWILSON ELEMENTARY Parcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 20 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (237 NSF), Room 101(28 NSF), Room 102 (68 NSF),Room 103 (1043 NSF), Room 103A(29 NSF), Room 104 (1040 NSF),Room 104A (25 NSF), Room 105(262 NSF), Room 105A (26 NSF),Room 106 (1045 NSF), Room 106A(25 NSF), Room 106B (157 NSF),Room 107 (1042 NSF), Room 107A(25 NSF), Room 107B (151 NSF),Room 108 (784 NSF), Room 108A(42 NSF), Room 108B (32 NSF),Room 109 (207 NSF), Room 109A(20 NSF), Room 110 (784 NSF),Room 110A (42 NSF), Room 110B(32 NSF), Room 110C (207 NSF),Room 111 (1047 NSF), Room 111A(29 NSF), Room 112 (1045 NSF),Room 112A (25 NSF), Room 113(262 NSF), Room 113A (26 NSF),Room 114 (1039 NSF), Room 114A(25 NSF), Room 114B (158 NSF),Room 115 (1040 NSF), Room 115A(29 NSF), Room 115B (149 NSF),Room 116 (28 NSF), Room 117 (68NSF)Renovation 2011 20 8 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g, HVACSystems, Bell/Fire Alarm Systems,Retrofit for Technology to Room 101(261 NSF), Room 102 (151 NSF)12,323 0 $739,380 $60 $0412 0 $24,720 $60 $0PAGE:375 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 462


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:WINTER SPRINGS ELEMENTARY701 W STATE ROAD 434, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 721 -13 708Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 721 -13 708Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 721 708COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation494 559OTHER: Add fenc<strong>in</strong>g to campus. Stormwater manhole is <strong>in</strong> path to only handicap automaticdoorway. Remove manhole out of sidewalk and construct new one out of sidewalk; construct15' wide area sidewalk. Stablize access road around campus. Remove old handicap ramps &construct five new ones. Add 6 ft of pavement to exit driveway. Add sod to bare soil area <strong>in</strong>playground area.REMODELING OF BLDG 7: Remodel cafeteria & kitchen to current district standards.NEW CONSTRUCTION: Recommended new construction is an addition to Build<strong>in</strong>g 8 -Covered P.E. area to provide P.E. Storage, teacher plann<strong>in</strong>g office, staff toilet, & studenttoilets adjacent to play area.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $123,000 $173,000 $678,690 $1,204,140 $102,030Estimated Total Project Cost $2,280,860NewConstructionCostPAGE:376 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 463


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWINTER SPRINGSELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationNew Construction 2011New Construction: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1 unit ofELEMENTARY P E STORAGE (275NSF), 1 unit of TEACHERPLANNING OFFICE (150 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(MALE) (45 NSF), 1 unit ofSTUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)(45 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (55NSF)Remodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 27 1 Removed NSF (969), Added NSF(969), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (18), AddedStations (5) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E PRE-K (915 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (54 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 029 (915 NSF), Room 029A(54 NSF)570 0 $102,030 $179 $0969 -13 $87,210 $90 $0PAGE:377 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 464


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWINTER SPRINGSELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 27 7 Removed NSF (6572), Added NSF(6572), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (0), AddedStations (0) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING(288 NSF), 1 unit of CUSTODIALSERVICE CLOSET (56 NSF), 1 unitof CUSTODIAL WORK AREA (44NSF), 1 unit of DINING AREA (2724NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN &SERVING AREA (1150 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN DRY STORAGE (349NSF), 1 unit of KITCHEN OFFICE(151 NSF), 1 unit of KITCHENGARBAGE WASH (72 NSF), 1 unitof KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE (296NSF), 1 unit of OTHER FOODSERVICE (146 NSF), 1 unit ofOTHER FOOD SERVICE (58 NSF),1 unit of OTHER FOOD SERVICE(146 NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (152 NSF), 1 unit ofINSIDE CIRCULATION (203 NSF),1 unit of INSIDE CIRCULATION (33NSF), 1 unit of INSIDECIRCULATION (88 NSF), 1 unit ofMECHANICAL ROOM (135 NSF), 1unit of ELECTRICAL ROOM (122NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM (MALE) (144 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM(FEMALE) (144 NSF), 1 unit ofSTAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (30 NSF), 1 unit of STAFFRESTROOM (BOTH SEXES) (41NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>g Room 002(2724 NSF), Room 002A (119 NSF),Room 002B (177 NSF), Room 002C(44 NSF), Room 002E (152 NSF),Room 003 (462 NSF), Room 003A(30 NSF), Room 004 (144 NSF),Room 005 (144 NSF), Room 005A(88 NSF), Room 006 (976 NSF),Room 006A (72 NSF), Room 006B(33 NSF), Room 006C (41 NSF),Room 006D (349 NSF), Room 006E(56 NSF), Room 006F (203 NSF),Room 006G (146 NSF), Room 006H(146 NSF), Room 007 (151 NSF),Room 008 (58 NSF), Room 009 (41NSF), Room 009A (63 NSF), Room011 (81 NSF), Room 012 (72 NSF)6,572 0 $591,480 $90 $0PAGE:378 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 465


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWINTER SPRINGSELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRenovation 2011 27 3 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (728 NSF), Room 001A(728 NSF), Room 002 (794 NSF),Room 002A (259 NSF), Room 002B(25 NSF), Room 003 (498 NSF),Room 004 (818 NSF), Room 004A(25 NSF), Room 005 (157 NSF),Room 005A (96 NSF), Room 006(793 NSF), Room 006A (48 NSF),Room 006B (96 NSF), Room 007(532 NSF), Room 008 (514 NSF),Room 008A (201 NSF), Room 009(28 NSF)Renovation 2011 27 5 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (832 NSF), Room 001A(528 NSF), Room 001B (720 NSF),Room 002 (982 NSF), Room 002A(29 NSF), Room 002B (386 NSF),Room 003 (982 NSF), Room 003A(29 NSF), Room 004 (982 NSF),Room 004A (30 NSF), Room 004B(128 NSF), Room 005 (982 NSF),Room 005A (30 NSF), Room 005B(128 NSF), Room 006 (72 NSF),Room 007 (72 NSF)Renovation 2011 27 6 Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology toRoom 001 (1104 NSF), Room 002(982 NSF), Room 002A (25 NSF),Room 002B (98 NSF), Room 003(20 NSF), Room 004 (1538 NSF),Room 004A (145 NSF), Room 004B(159 NSF), Room 004C (40 NSF),Room 005 (39 NSF), Room 006(1109 NSF), Room 006A (58 NSF),Room 006B (151 NSF), Room 006C(151 NSF), Room 006D (163 NSF),Room 006E (30 NSF), Room 007(153 NSF), Room 007A (305 NSF),Room 007B (43 NSF), Room 008(77 NSF), Room 009 (56 NSF),Room 010 (64 NSF), Room 010A(64 NSF), Room 011 (243 NSF)6,340 0 $380,400 $60 $06,912 0 $414,720 $60 $06,817 0 $409,020 $60 $0PAGE:379 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 466


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:WINTER SPRINGS SENIOR HIGH130 TUSKAWILLA ROAD, WINTER SPRINGSCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use SENIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGHLow Grade GRADE 9 GRADE 9High Grade GRADE 12 GRADE 12CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 2,578 -15 2563Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 0 0 0Total Stations 2,578 -15 2563Utilization Factor 95% 95%School Capacity 2,449 2434COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation2,140 1,997OTHER: West park<strong>in</strong>g lot and areas near locker rooms, softball, & driver's ed park<strong>in</strong>g lot haveno lights. Install pole mounted light<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> these areas. Erosion is occur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> various placeson campus. Grade & sod to prevent this. Upgrade 18 handicap ramps to current standards.Two areas with<strong>in</strong> the courtyard are <strong>not</strong> handicap accessible. Provide handicap access.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $73,000 $64,600 $122,642 $22,428,190 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $22,688,432NewConstructionCostPAGE:380 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 467


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWINTER SPRINGSSENIOR HIGHParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 64 7 Removed NSF (1157), Added NSF(1157), Difference NSF (0), Percent(0%), Removed Stations (25), AddedStations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g: Add<strong>in</strong>g 1unit of E S E FULL-TIME (783 NSF),1 unit of E S E SUPPLEMENTARYINSTRUCTION (119 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (50 NSF), 1unit of MATERIAL STORAGE (58NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (75 NSF), 1unit of STAFF RESTROOM (BOTHSEXES) (72 NSF) and Remov<strong>in</strong>gRoom 103 (783 NSF), Room 103A(33 NSF), Room 103B (100 NSF),Room 112A (32 NSF), Room 112C(169 NSF), Room 115A (40 NSF)Renovation 2011Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology tothe entire facility WINTER SPRINGSSENIOR HIGH.1,157 -15 $122,642 $106 $0315,890 0 $22,428,190 $71 $0PAGE:381 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 468


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDistrict Name:SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey: Number 3 - Version 1Facility Name:Address:WOODLANDS ELEMENTARY1420 E E WILLIAMSON ROAD, LONGWOODCapital OutlayClassificationExist<strong>in</strong>g1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USERecommended1 - SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FORCONTINUED USEFacility Use ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARYLow Grade KINDERGARTEN PRE-K E S EHigh Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 5CommentsExist<strong>in</strong>gStudent StationsAdded/Reduced(+ or -)RecommendedPerm. Stations 720 -8 712Reloc. Stations 0 0 0Mod. Stations 132 0 132Total Stations 852 -8 844Utilization Factor 100% 100%School Capacity 852 844COFTE StudentMembershipSurvey An<strong>not</strong>ation748 732OTHER: Grade & sod various areas throughout the campus to prevent erosion. Update sixhandicap ramps. Add a handicap ramp at the bus drop off area. The area currently has nohandicap ramps. Add 1 fire hydrant & 320 feet of pipe. Add fenc<strong>in</strong>g for campus security.Exterior light<strong>in</strong>g is poor. Add wall packs for wall build<strong>in</strong>gs.New Site CostSiteExpansionSiteDevelopmentSiteImprovementRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostRenovationCost$0 $0 $8,100 $148,460 $197,640 $6,986,700 $0Estimated Total Project Cost $7,340,900NewConstructionCostPAGE:382 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 469


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gWOODLANDSELEMENTARYParcel Build<strong>in</strong>g Description Total NSF Change InStation CountCalculatedCostCost PerNSFCost PerStationRemodel<strong>in</strong>g 2011 41 10 Removed NSF (2196), Added NSF(2195), Difference NSF (1), Percent(0.05%), Removed Stations (18),Added Stations (10) Remodel<strong>in</strong>g:Add<strong>in</strong>g 2 units of E S E PRE-K (819NSF), 1 unit of E S ESUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION(289 NSF), 1 unit of MATERIALSTORAGE (53 NSF), 1 unit ofMATERIAL STORAGE (70 NSF), 1unit of STUDENT RESTROOM &BATH (75 NSF), 1 unit of STUDENTRESTROOM & BATH (70 NSF) andRemov<strong>in</strong>g Room 106 (354 NSF),Room 106A (70 NSF), Room 107(518 NSF), Room 107A (70 NSF),Room 108 (1056 NSF), Room 108A(28 NSF), Room 108B (100 NSF)Renovation 2011Renovat<strong>in</strong>g: Apply Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, FloorCover, Electrical, Plumb<strong>in</strong>g,W<strong>in</strong>dows, Light<strong>in</strong>g, Restrooms,HVAC Systems, Bell/Fire AlarmSystems, Retrofit for Technology tothe entire facility WOODLANDSELEMENTARY.-2,196 -8 $197,640 $90 $0116,445 0 $6,986,700 $60 $0PAGE:383 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 470


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gDISTRICTWIDE RECOMMENDATIONSThe follow<strong>in</strong>g recommendations are made on a districtwide basis and <strong>in</strong>clude each school or facility whereapplicable.1.2.3.Correct deficiencies relat<strong>in</strong>g to safety to life, health, and sanitation as identified <strong>in</strong> the comprehensiveSafety Inspection Report pursuant to §4.4(5), §4.4(6), §5(1), and §5(13), SREF 2007.Necessary modifications for the physically disabled <strong>in</strong> exist<strong>in</strong>g build<strong>in</strong>gs recommended for cont<strong>in</strong>ued useas provided for <strong>in</strong> §255.21, F.S.Additional, or replacement of, equipment for exist<strong>in</strong>g school build<strong>in</strong>gs recommended for cont<strong>in</strong>ued use asprovided <strong>in</strong> §2.1(9)(e), SREF 2007.4.5.6.7.8.Replacement of roofs at exist<strong>in</strong>g facilities as provided <strong>in</strong> §1.2(55) and §4.1(1)(c), SREF 2007.Provide storage, custodial spaces, and sanitation facilities to serve students, staff, and the general publicas provided <strong>in</strong> §6.1, SREF 2007, and §423.20, FBC.Provide paved auto park<strong>in</strong>g areas pursuant to §5(f)10, SREF 2007, and §423.10.2.7, FBC.Purchase sites for educational and ancillary facilities for future use beyond the projection period of thissurvey pursuant to §1.4, SREF 2007.Retrofit exist<strong>in</strong>g schools for technology, which may <strong>in</strong>clude the creation, or improvement of, cabledistribution po<strong>in</strong>ts (closets <strong>in</strong> telephone parlance). Provide “clean power” and convenient access to video,data, and voice signal wir<strong>in</strong>g, the built-<strong>in</strong> equipment <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> distribut<strong>in</strong>g video, data, and voice signalspursuant to §5, SREF 2007. This recommendation does <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong>clude new construction, remodel<strong>in</strong>g, orterm<strong>in</strong>al equipment (workstations, term<strong>in</strong>als, receiv<strong>in</strong>g equipment, and similar items).The cost estimates for these districtwide recommendations are <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the section on F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g theProposed Program.PAGE:384 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 471


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSection 4: COFTEPAGE:385 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 472


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gANALYSIS OF STUDENT POPULATIONSTechnique for Predict<strong>in</strong>g COFTE Student Membership TrendsThe projection of future student population change is based on empirical evidence of historical trends <strong>in</strong> the studentpopulation; annually, the Office of Economic and Demographic Research (EDR) prepares COFTE enrollmentprojections. The projections do <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong>clude summer school, regular pre-k<strong>in</strong>dergarten, hospital/homebound, or areavocational school adults attend<strong>in</strong>g basic and high school classes. The projections are most accurate <strong>in</strong> countieswhere growth and migration occur at a reasonably constant and predictable rate and, conversely, are least accurate ifmajor changes <strong>in</strong> the economy and development of the county occur dur<strong>in</strong>g the projection period.Even though the out-year COFTE projections used for a 5-year survey period may be less (or more) than the districtanticipates, the annual recalculation of COFTE projections assures that current, accurate data can be <strong>in</strong>serted <strong>in</strong>to anew survey to guarantee that the most reliable projections are used for facilities plann<strong>in</strong>g purposes.PAGE:386 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 473


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gORGANIZATION:SURVEY:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTNumber 3 - Version 1HISTORYYear PK-3 4-8 9-12 PK-122011 - 2012 18,198 23,914 20,433 62,545PROJECTEDYear PK-3 4-8 9-12 PK-122015 - 2016 17,782 23,445 20,063 61,291ANALYSIS OF CHANGE PROJECTEDPK-3 4-8 9-12 PK-12-415 -469 -370 -1,254PAGE:387 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 474


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSection 5: Student MembershipPAGE:388 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 475


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFACILITY NAMEPK-3Memb.Proj.4-8Memb.Proj.9-12Memb.Proj.PK-3Memb.In4-8Memb.In9-12Memb.InPK-3Memb.Out4-8Memb.Out9-12Memb.OutPK-3Memb.Reco.4-8Memb.Reco.9-12Memb.Reco.TotalCOFTEExist.Satis.Stud.Stat.Pos.Remo.Sta.Neg.Remo.Sta.NewConst.Sta.TotalSta.Util.FactorReco.Capac.Year-RoundCapac.ElementaryALTAMONTEELEMENTARYBEAR LAKEELEMENTARYBENTLEYELEMENTARYCARILLONELEMENTARYCASSELBERRYELEMENTARYCRYSTAL LAKEELEMENTARYEASTBROOKELEMENTARYENGLISHESTATES ELEMEEVANSELEMENTARYFOREST CITYELEMENTARYGENEVAELEMENTARYGOLDSBOROELEMENTARYHAMILTONELEMENTARYHEATHROWELEMENTARYHIGHLANDSELEMENTARYIDYLLWILDEELEMENTARYKEETHELEMENTARYLAKE MARYELEMENTARYLAKE ORIENTAELEMENTARYLAWTONELEMENTARYLAYERELEMENTARY SLONGWOODELEMENTARYMIDWAYELEMENTARY SPARTINELEMENTARYPINE CRESTELEMENTARYRAINBOWELEMENTARYRED BUGELEMENTARYSABAL POINTELEMENTARYSPRING LAKEELEMENTARYSTENSTROMELEMENTARY528 219 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 528 219 0 747 996 0 -42 0 954 1.00 954 1,144674 359 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 674 359 0 1,033 1,196 20 -44 0 1,172 1.00 1,172 1,406682 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 682 300 0 982 1,000 0 -18 0 982 1.00 982 1,178376 253 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 376 253 0 629 1,004 0 -13 0 991 1.00 991 1,189468 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 468 223 0 691 938 0 -58 0 880 1.00 880 1,056515 243 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 515 243 0 758 829 0 -21 0 808 1.00 808 969503 262 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 503 262 0 765 941 0 -44 0 897 1.00 897 1,076512 232 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 512 232 0 744 867 0 -42 0 825 1.00 825 990557 336 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 557 336 0 893 980 0 -35 0 945 1.00 945 1,134570 294 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 570 294 0 864 909 0 -5 0 904 1.00 904 1,084328 177 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 328 177 0 505 672 0 -106 0 566 1.00 566 679427 210 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 427 210 0 637 768 0 -3 0 765 1.00 765 918428 204 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 428 204 0 632 911 0 -137 0 774 1.00 774 928505 248 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 505 248 0 753 1,061 0 -292 0 769 1.00 769 922382 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 382 189 0 571 621 0 -18 0 603 1.00 603 723565 264 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 565 264 0 829 955 0 -99 0 856 1.00 856 1,027382 236 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 382 236 0 618 801 0 -147 0 654 1.00 654 784633 332 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 633 332 0 965 986 15 -20 0 981 1.00 981 1,177409 180 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 409 180 0 589 891 0 -46 0 845 1.00 845 1,014537 308 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 537 308 0 845 898 10 -16 0 892 1.00 892 1,070384 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 384 201 0 585 719 0 -18 0 701 1.00 701 8410 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 722 0 0 0 722 1.00 722 866429 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 429 202 0 631 786 0 -18 0 768 1.00 768 921476 268 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 476 268 0 744 782 0 -15 0 767 1.00 767 920515 225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 515 225 0 740 956 0 -174 0 782 1.00 782 938487 269 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 487 269 0 756 824 0 -26 0 798 1.00 798 957581 290 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 581 290 0 871 934 0 -42 0 892 1.00 892 1,070483 257 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 483 257 0 740 982 0 -10 0 972 1.00 972 1,166497 243 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 497 243 0 740 877 0 -105 0 772 1.00 772 926393 160 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 393 160 0 553 751 0 -139 0 612 1.00 612 734PAGE:389 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 476


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFACILITY NAMEPK-3Memb.Proj.4-8Memb.Proj.9-12Memb.Proj.PK-3Memb.In4-8Memb.In9-12Memb.InPK-3Memb.Out4-8Memb.Out9-12Memb.OutPK-3Memb.Reco.4-8Memb.Reco.9-12Memb.Reco.TotalCOFTEExist.Satis.Stud.Stat.Pos.Remo.Sta.Neg.Remo.Sta.NewConst.Sta.TotalSta.Util.FactorReco.Capac.Year-RoundCapac.ElementarySTERLING PARKELEMENTARYWALKERELEMENTARY SWEKIVAELEMENTARYWICKLOWELEMENTARYWILSONELEMENTARYWINTERSPRINGS ELEMEWOODLANDSELEMENTARY467 237 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 467 237 0 704 980 0 -8 0 972 1.00 972 1,166525 291 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 525 291 0 816 925 0 -18 0 907 1.00 907 1,088422 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 422 255 0 677 713 0 0 0 713 1.00 713 855549 286 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 549 286 0 835 917 0 -79 0 838 1.00 838 1,005629 289 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 629 289 0 918 972 0 -34 0 938 1.00 938 1,125360 199 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 360 199 0 559 721 0 -13 0 708 1.00 708 849476 256 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 476 256 0 732 852 0 -8 0 844 1.00 844 1,012Middle & JuniorHighCHILES MIDDLESCHOOLGREENWOODLAKES MIDDLEINDIAN TRAILSMIDDLEJACKSONHEIGHTS MIDDLMARKHAMWOODS MIDDLEMILLENNIUMMIDDLEMILWEE MIDDLE 0 1,088 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,088 0 1,088 1,423 55 -44 0 1,434 0.90 1,290 1,720ROCK LAKEMIDDLESANFORDMIDDLESOUTHSEMINOLE MIDD0 1,249 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,249 0 1,249 1,584 0 0 0 1,584 0.90 1,425 1,9000 1,097 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,097 0 1,097 1,429 0 -76 0 1,353 0.90 1,217 1,6230 1,099 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,099 0 1,099 1,640 0 -90 0 1,550 0.90 1,395 1,8600 1,221 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,221 0 1,221 1,620 0 -59 0 1,561 0.90 1,404 1,8730 993 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 993 0 993 1,390 0 0 0 1,390 0.90 1,251 1,6680 1,584 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,584 0 1,584 2,096 0 -330 0 1,766 0.90 1,589 2,1190 962 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 962 0 962 1,280 0 -22 0 1,258 0.90 1,132 1,5090 1,361 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,361 0 1,361 1,784 0 -241 0 1,543 0.90 1,388 1,8510 1,114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,114 0 1,114 1,366 0 0 0 1,366 0.90 1,229 1,639TEAGUE MIDDLE 0 1,346 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,346 0 1,346 1,802 0 -17 0 1,785 0.90 1,606 2,142TUSKAWILLAMIDDLE0 1,032 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,032 0 1,032 1,378 0 0 0 1,378 0.90 1,240 1,653Senior HighCROOMSACADEMY OF INHAGERTY HIGHSCHOOLLAKE BRANTLEYSENIOR HIGHLAKE HOWELLSENIOR HIGHLAKE MARYSENIOR HIGHLYMAN SENIORHIGHOVIEDO SENIORHIGHSEMINOLESENIOR HIGH0 0 576 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 576 576 893 20 0 0 913 0.85 776 1,0950 0 2,304 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,304 2,304 2,854 0 0 0 2,854 0.95 2,711 3,4240 0 2,753 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,753 2,753 3,156 6 -150 0 3,012 0.95 2,861 3,6140 0 2,180 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,180 2,180 2,402 0 -5 0 2,397 0.95 2,277 2,8760 0 2,570 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,570 2,570 2,936 0 -15 0 2,921 0.95 2,774 3,5050 0 2,248 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,248 2,248 2,846 71 -225 0 2,692 0.95 2,557 3,2300 0 2,138 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,138 2,138 2,990 25 -20 0 2,995 0.95 2,845 3,5940 0 3,100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,100 3,100 4,027 6 -576 0 3,457 0.95 3,284 4,148PAGE:390 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 477


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFACILITY NAMEPK-3Memb.Proj.4-8Memb.Proj.9-12Memb.Proj.PK-3Memb.In4-8Memb.In9-12Memb.InPK-3Memb.Out4-8Memb.Out9-12Memb.OutPK-3Memb.Reco.4-8Memb.Reco.9-12Memb.Reco.TotalCOFTEExist.Satis.Stud.Stat.Pos.Remo.Sta.Neg.Remo.Sta.NewConst.Sta.TotalSta.Util.FactorReco.Capac.Year-RoundCapac.Senior HighWINTERSPRINGS SENIO0 0 1,997 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,997 1,997 2,578 0 -15 0 2,563 0.95 2,434 3,075ESE/AlternativeENDEAVORSCHOOLHOPPEREXCEPTIONAL SJOURNEYSACADEMYROSENWALDEXCEPTIONAL S119 135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 135 0 254 256 0 0 0 256 1.00 256 3079 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 48 0 57 120 0 -20 0 100 1.00 100 1200 119 197 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 197 316 358 0 0 90 448 1.00 448 5370 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 184 0 0 0 184 1.00 184 220AncillaryEDUCATIONALSUPPORT CENTENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CENTLAKE BRANTLEYSOUTHMAINTENANCE/FACILITIES SERVIMELLONVILLEANNEXMIDWAY SAFEHARBORMIDWAYTRANSPORTATIRINEHART ROADANNEXSEMINOLEADMINISTRATIVSTUDENTMUSEUMTECHNOLOGYPARK ANNEXTRANSPORTATION0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0OtherMIDWAYELEMENTARY (O0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136 0 0 0 136 0.00 0 017,782 23,445 20,063 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,782 23,445 20,063 61,290 77,175 228 -3,818 90 73,675 70,442 88,209out of out of out of17,782 23,445 20,063PAGE:391 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 478


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSection 6: F<strong>in</strong>ancial SummaryPAGE:392 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 479


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFacilitySiteExpansionCostTotal SiteDevelopmentCostTotal SiteImprovementCostTotalRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostTotalRenovationCostTotal NewConstructionCostOverallTotalsEstimatedCost If YearRoundSchoolElementaryALTAMONTE ELEMENTAR $0 $15,000 $330,000 $808,920 $6,162,180 $16,110 $7,332,210 $12,888BEAR LAKE ELEMENTARY $0 $40,000 $572,000 $4,791,060 $2,011,980 $0 $7,415,040BENTLEY ELEMENTARY $0 $0 $0 $227,430 $8,964,360 $0 $9,191,790CARILLON ELEMENTARY $0 $20,000 $82,000 $97,020 $8,387,700 $0 $8,586,720CASSELBERRY ELEMENT $0 $28,500 $940,000 $6,436,980 $1,821,300 $0 $9,226,780CRYSTAL LAKE ELEMENT $0 $0 $10,000 $186,120 $0 $0 $196,120EASTBROOK ELEMENTAR $0 $0 $117,000 $226,440 $6,037,500 $102,030 $6,482,970 $81,624ENGLISH ESTATES ELEME $0 $0 $28,000 $5,296,590 $3,317,700 $0 $8,642,290EVANS ELEMENTARY $0 $0 $57,000 $180,810 $5,894,220 $0 $6,132,030FOREST CITY ELEMENTA $0 $12,000 $81,000 $1,973,880 $3,025,740 $0 $5,092,620GENEVA ELEMENTARY $0 $11,000 $1,265,000 $820,440 $5,379,540 $0 $7,475,980GOLDSBORO ELEMENTAR $0 $0 $2,774,200 $595,260 $6,117,960 $0 $9,487,420HAMILTON ELEMENTARY $0 $8,000 $1,708,000 $8,383,590 $24,600 $0 $10,124,190HEATHROW ELEMENTARY $0 $222,000 $343,000 $1,386,810 $5,532,300 $0 $7,484,110HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY $0 $4,000 $40,500 $231,480 $6,306,180 $0 $6,582,160IDYLLWILDE ELEMENTAR $0 $0 $200,500 $2,255,490 $5,031,960 $0 $7,487,950KEETH ELEMENTARY $0 $8,000 $1,120,000 $1,404,360 $4,003,860 $746,251 $7,282,471 $597,001LAKE MARY ELEMENTARY $0 $0 $329,500 $3,236,400 $2,244,840 $0 $5,810,740LAKE ORIENTA ELEMENTA $0 $0 $421,000 $1,125,900 $4,234,140 $0 $5,781,040LAWTON ELEMENTARY $0 $0 $2,885,500 $1,463,130 $4,344,420 $102,030 $8,795,080 $81,624LAYER ELEMENTARY SCH $0 $0 $163,500 $195,300 $0 $0 $358,800LONGWOOD ELEMENTAR $0 $0 $0 $65,700 $0 $0 $65,700MIDWAY ELEMENTARY SC $0 $0 $0 $192,870 $0 $0 $192,870PARTIN ELEMENTARY $0 $0 $319,500 $232,740 $3,650,340 $0 $4,202,580PINE CREST ELEMENTAR $0 $209,500 $906,000 $8,621,640 $622,560 $0 $10,359,700RAINBOW ELEMENTARY $0 $25,600 $102,500 $182,160 $6,314,340 $0 $6,624,600RED BUG ELEMENTARY $0 $10,700 $1,693,500 $1,209,690 $145,860 $297,140 $3,356,890 $237,712SABAL POINT ELEMENTAR $0 $0 $329,300 $851,940 $802,080 $39,380 $2,022,700 $31,504SPRING LAKE ELEMENTA $0 $0 $75,000 $1,202,850 $874,500 $39,380 $2,191,730 $31,504STENSTROM ELEMENTAR $0 $0 $330,500 $788,310 $5,039,580 $39,380 $6,197,770 $31,504STERLING PARK ELEMEN $0 $88,500 $533,000 $1,137,420 $692,700 $0 $2,451,620WALKER ELEMENTARY SC $0 $0 $75,000 $190,530 $0 $0 $265,530PAGE:393 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 480


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFacilitySiteExpansionCostTotal SiteDevelopmentCostTotal SiteImprovementCostTotalRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostTotalRenovationCostTotal NewConstructionCostOverallTotalsEstimatedCost If YearRoundSchoolElementaryWEKIVA ELEMENTARY $0 $0 $525,000 $0 $4,261,320 $0 $4,786,320WICKLOW ELEMENTARY $0 $0 $119,500 $347,670 $6,797,580 $0 $7,264,750WILSON ELEMENTARY $0 $0 $1,761,750 $1,274,850 $3,067,020 $102,030 $6,205,650 $81,624WINTER SPRINGS ELEME $0 $123,000 $173,000 $678,690 $1,204,140 $102,030 $2,280,860 $81,624WOODLANDS ELEMENTAR $0 $8,100 $148,460 $197,640 $6,986,700 $0 $7,340,900Middle & Junior HighCHILES MIDDLE SCHOOL $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0GREENWOOD LAKES MID $0 $1,200 $363,500 $1,667,560 $10,683,220 $0 $12,715,480INDIAN TRAILS MIDDLE $0 $18,000 $105,000 $627,544 $10,856,076 $0 $11,606,620JACKSON HEIGHTS MIDDL $0 $0 $134,000 $5,881,862 $5,568,468 $186,065 $11,770,395 $148,852MARKHAM WOODS MIDDL $0 $0 $41,000 $0 $0 $0 $41,000MILLENNIUM MIDDLE $0 $115,000 $667,600 $1,903,970 $11,872,008 $1,593,614 $16,152,192 $1,274,891MILWEE MIDDLE $0 $40,000 $282,000 $4,560,598 $6,233,418 $0 $11,116,016ROCK LAKE MIDDLE $0 $7,000 $262,365 $968,670 $7,932,466 $1,768,085 $10,938,586 $1,414,468SANFORD MIDDLE $0 $8,100 $601,500 $1,168,796 $6,584,214 $0 $8,362,610SOUTH SEMINOLE MIDDL $0 $0 $137,000 $1,225,854 $1,340,130 $0 $2,702,984TEAGUE MIDDLE $0 $44,000 $111,500 $197,212 $9,049,892 $0 $9,402,604TUSKAWILLA MIDDLE $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,276,392 $0 $2,276,392Senior HighCROOMS ACADEMY OF IN $0 $10,000 $132,000 $1,737,764 $7,470,549 $0 $9,350,313HAGERTY HIGH SCHOOL $0 $0 $15,000 $0 $0 $0 $15,000LAKE BRANTLEY SENIOR $0 $222,000 $330,000 $8,290,366 $23,356,373 $0 $32,198,739LAKE HOWELL SENIOR HI $0 $38,000 $444,000 $4,341,760 $18,843,968 $0 $23,667,728LAKE MARY SENIOR HIGH $0 $69,000 $453,300 $2,193,670 $14,426,987 $0 $17,142,957LYMAN SENIOR HIGH $0 $15,600 $157,500 $2,721,550 $21,633,203 $0 $24,527,853OVIEDO SENIOR HIGH $0 $0 $0 $921,034 $0 $0 $921,034SEMINOLE SENIOR HIGH $0 $0 $0 $3,960,584 $0 $0 $3,960,584WINTER SPRINGS SENIOR $0 $73,000 $64,600 $122,642 $22,428,190 $0 $22,688,432PAGE:394 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 481


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFacilitySiteExpansionCostTotal SiteDevelopmentCostTotal SiteImprovementCostTotalRemodel<strong>in</strong>gCostTotalRenovationCostTotal NewConstructionCostOverallTotalsEstimatedCost If YearRoundSchoolESE/AlternativeENDEAVOR SCHOOL $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0HOPPER EXCEPTIONAL S $0 $7,000 $74,000 $171,508 $1,333,664 $1,316,944 $2,903,116 $1,053,555JOURNEYS ACADEMY $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,653,470 $2,653,470 $2,122,776ROSENWALD EXCEPTION $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0AncillaryEDUCATIONAL SUPPORT $0 $0 $0 $743,166 $0 $0 $743,166ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIE $0 $0 $0 $0 $540,097 $0 $540,097LAKE BRANTLEY SOUTH $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0MAINTENANCE/FACILITIES $0 $0 $199,000 $0 $5,951,433 $0 $6,150,433MELLONVILLE ANNEX $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,255,422 $0 $1,255,422MIDWAY SAFE HARBOR $0 $0 $0 $0 $797,898 $0 $797,898MIDWAY TRANSPORTATIO $0 $0 $250,000 $0 $0 $0 $250,000RINEHART ROAD ANNEX $0 $0 $60,000 $0 $748,482 $0 $808,482SEMINOLE ADMINISTRATI $0 $0 $0 $0 $59,640 $0 $59,640STUDENT MUSEUM $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0TECHNOLOGY PARK ANN $250,000 $0 $50,000 $0 $0 $0 $300,000TRANSPORTATION $0 $0 $400,000 $1,072,190 $2,741,949 $445,200 $4,659,339OtherMIDWAY ELEMENTARY (O $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0Total $250,000 $1,501,800 $25,894,575 $102,976,410 $323,285,339 $9,549,139 $463,457,263 $7,283,151PAGE:395 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 482


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gPAGE:396 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 483


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gSection 7: Long RangePlann<strong>in</strong>g SummaryPAGE:397 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 484


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFive Year Survey - Ten Year CapacitySEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT5/12/2011Schedule of capital outlay projects projected to ensure the availability of satisfactory student stations for the projectedstudent enrollment <strong>in</strong> K - 12 programs for the future 5 years beyond the 5-year district facilities work program.No items meet the criteria.Five Year Survey - Ten Year InfrastructureSEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT5/12/2011Proposed Location of Planned New, Remodeled, or New Additions to Facilities <strong>in</strong> 6 thru 10 out years (Section 28).Not SpecifiedPlans for closure of any school, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g plans for disposition of the facility or usage of facility space, and anticipatedrevenues <strong>in</strong> the 6 thru 10 out years (Section 29).Not SpecifiedPAGE:398 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 485


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFive Year Survey - Ten Year Ma<strong>in</strong>tenanceSEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT5/12/2011District projects and locations regard<strong>in</strong>g the projected need for major renovation, repair, and ma<strong>in</strong>tenance projectswith<strong>in</strong> the district <strong>in</strong> years 6 - 10 beyond the projects plans detailed <strong>in</strong> the five years covered by the work plan.No items match the criteria.Five Year Survey - Ten Year UtilizationSEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT5/12/2011Schedule of planned capital outlay projects identify<strong>in</strong>g the standard grade gro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>gs, capacities, and planned utilizationrates of future educational facilities of the district for both permanent and relocatable facilities.Grade LevelProjectionsElementary -District TotalsMiddle - DistrictTotalsHigh - DistrictTotalsFISH StudentStationsActual FISHCapacityActualCOFTEActualUtilizationActual newStudentCapacity to beadded/removedProjectedCOFTEProjectedUtilization37,538 37,538 27,449.79 73.13 % 0 0 0.00 %19,730 17,754 15,001.79 84.50 % 0 0 0.00 %27,059 25,567 20,296.48 79.39 % 0 0 0.00 %Other - ESE, etc 940 304 133.33 43.86 % 0 0 0.00 %85,267 81,163 62,881.39 77.48 % 0 0 0.00 %Comb<strong>in</strong>ation schools are <strong>in</strong>cluded with the middle schools for student stations, capacity, COFTE and utilizationpurposes because these facilities all have a 90% utilization factor. Use this space to expla<strong>in</strong> or def<strong>in</strong>e the gradegro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>gs for comb<strong>in</strong>ation schools.No comments to report.PAGE:399 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 486


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFive Year Survey - Twenty Year CapacitySEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT5/12/2011Schedule of capital outlay projects projected to ensure the availability of satisfactory student stations for the projectedstudent enrollment <strong>in</strong> K - 12 programs for the future 11 - 20 years beyond the 5-year district facilities work program.No items match the criteria.Five Year Survey - Twenty Year InfrastructureSEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT5/12/2011Proposed Location of Planned New, Remodeled, or New Additions to Facilities <strong>in</strong> the 11 through 20 out years (Section28).Not SpecifiedPlans for closure of any school, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g plans for disposition of the facility or usage of facility space, and anticipatedrevenues <strong>in</strong> the 11 through 20 out years (Section 29).Not SpecifiedPAGE:400 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 487


EDUCATIONAL PLANT FIVE YEAR SURVEY REPORTDistrict:59-SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTSurvey:Survey: 3 - Version: 1Status:Active Pend<strong>in</strong>gFive Year Survey - Twenty Year Ma<strong>in</strong>tenanceSEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT5/12/2011District projects and locations regard<strong>in</strong>g the projected need for major renovation, repair, and ma<strong>in</strong>tenance projectswith<strong>in</strong> the district <strong>in</strong> years 11 - 20 beyond the projects plans detailed <strong>in</strong> the five years covered by the work plan.No items match the criteria.Five Year Survey - Twenty Year UtilizationSEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT5/12/2011Schedule of planned capital outlay projects identify<strong>in</strong>g the standard grade gro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>gs, capacities, and planned utilizationrates of future educational facilities of the district for both permanent and relocatable facilities.Grade LevelProjectionsFISH StudentStationsActual FISHCapacityActualCOFTEActualUtilizationActual newStudentCapacity to beadded/removedProjectedCOFTEProjectedUtilizationElementary -District TotalsMiddle - DistrictTotalsHigh - DistrictTotals37,538 37,538 27,449.79 73.13 % 0 0 0.00 %19,730 17,754 15,001.79 84.50 % 0 0 0.00 %27,059 25,567 20,296.48 79.39 % 0 0 0.00 %Other - ESE, etc 940 304 133.33 43.86 % 0 0 0.00 %85,267 81,163 62,881.39 77.48 % 0 0 0.00 %Comb<strong>in</strong>ation schools are <strong>in</strong>cluded with the middle schools for student stations, capacity, COFTE and utilizationpurposes because these facilities all have a 90% utilization factor. Use this space to expla<strong>in</strong> or def<strong>in</strong>e the gradegro<strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong>gs for comb<strong>in</strong>ation schools.No comments to report.PAGE:401 of 401Report Date: 5/12/2011 3:38:08 PMPage 488


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: DISTRICT WIDE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES: IV.J.SELECTION COMMITTEE RANKING AND CONTRACTNEGOTIATION1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:Item NumberThat the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approve the selection committee’s recommendation fordistrict wide Environmental Consult<strong>in</strong>g services and authorize the Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g Department tonegotiate contracts with EE&G Environmental Services, MACTEC Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g and Consult<strong>in</strong>g, andNodarse & Associates.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:On Thursday, May 5, 2011, the selection committee <strong>in</strong>terviewed six (6) firms to provide EnvironmentalConsult<strong>in</strong>g services on a district wide, cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g services basis. The committee members were asfollows:• T<strong>in</strong>a Calderone, Board Member• Murray Craig, Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Advisory Board Representative• Denis Quagliani, Director of Facilities Services• Allen Nettles, Project ManagerDana Chester, Director of Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g and Construction lay, facilitated and adm<strong>in</strong>istered theRFQ solicitation on behalf of the committee. Based on specific selection criteria, the committeerecommends the follow<strong>in</strong>g rank<strong>in</strong>g:1. EE&G Environmental Services, LLC1. MACTEC Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g and Consult<strong>in</strong>g, Inc.1. Nodarse & Associates, Inc.2. Professional Service Industries3. Ardaman & Associates, Inc.4. ep3, Inc.The department will negotiate contracts with all of the number one ranked firms.3. Fiscal Impact:There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.Fund<strong>in</strong>g source: N/A4. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date: 5/24/11Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent of OperationsMr. Dana C. Chester, P.E.Director of Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g & ConstructionAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong>: F<strong>in</strong>al Tally SheetMaterials for Signature: NonePage 489


CCNA FINAL TALLY SHEETCCNA Selection for District WideEnvironmental Consult<strong>in</strong>g ServicesMay 5, 2011Individual Rank<strong>in</strong>gT. Calderone M. Craig C. Jordan A. Nettles D. QuaglianiTotal RankPo<strong>in</strong>ts F<strong>in</strong>al RankArdaman & Associates, Inc. 4 1 absent 6 4 15 3EE&G Environmental Services, LLC 4 5 absent 1 1 11 1ep3, Inc. 5 1 absent 5 6 17 4MACTEC Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g and Consult<strong>in</strong>g, Inc. 3 3 absent 2 3 11 1Nodarse & Associates, Inc. 2 2 absent 4 2 10 1Professional Service Industries 1 4 absent 3 5 13 2The selection process now uses a "most po<strong>in</strong>ts/least po<strong>in</strong>ts" methodology to determ<strong>in</strong>e f<strong>in</strong>al rank<strong>in</strong>g.1) Most po<strong>in</strong>ts: Each committee member assigns po<strong>in</strong>ts to the various selection criteria. The firm with the most po<strong>in</strong>tsbecomes that member's number 1 ranked firm. The other firms are <strong>in</strong>dividually ranked accord<strong>in</strong>gly.2) Least po<strong>in</strong>ts: After each member has used the criteria po<strong>in</strong>ts to establish the <strong>in</strong>dividual rank<strong>in</strong>gs, those <strong>in</strong>dividual rank<strong>in</strong>gs aretotaled to establish the f<strong>in</strong>al rank<strong>in</strong>g. The firm with the least number of po<strong>in</strong>ts is ranked number one. The other firm totals are rankedaccord<strong>in</strong>gly.Page 490


ROGERS & SARK CONSULTING,INC2021 Palm Lane Voice 407-228-4242Orlando, Florida 32803 Fax 407-228-0010MEMORANDUMDATE: 10 May 2011TO: Mr. Jay Taylor, S<strong>up</strong>ervisor ofConstructionSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g Department400 East Lake Mary Blvd.Sanford, Florida 32773FROM: Bill RogersSUBJECT:ROOF REPLACEMENTBUILDING 5, 4 & (partial) 3LAKE BRANTLEY HIGHProject No. 8104R&S No. 11-04Via Email:jay_taylor@scps.k12.fl.usJay Taylor,I have reviewed the bid submittal of the apparent low bidder Collis Roof<strong>in</strong>g, Inc. and f<strong>in</strong>d noexceptions.Therefore it is Rogers & Sark Consult<strong>in</strong>g, Inc. recommendation that you contract with CollisRoof<strong>in</strong>g, Inc for the re-roof<strong>in</strong>g of the above referenced project for Lake Brantley High School.Bill Rogers, AIARogers & Sark Consult<strong>in</strong>g, Inc.ArchitectsRoof ConsultantsState Registration AA0003448Page 491


SECTION 00500AGREEMENT FORMSPART 1 - GENERAL1.01 GENERALA. Agreement Form: The Form of Agreement between the Owner and Contractor shall be per theattached copy.B. The Contractor is hereby directed, as a condition of the Contract, to obta<strong>in</strong> the necessary copiesof this Document, to acqua<strong>in</strong>t himself with the Articles conta<strong>in</strong>ed here<strong>in</strong> and to <strong>not</strong>ify and appriseall Subcontractors, s<strong>up</strong>pliers and any other parties to the Contract or <strong>in</strong>dividuals or agenciesengaged on the work as to its contents.C. No contractual adjustments shall be due as a result of failure on the part of the Contractor to fullyacqua<strong>in</strong>t himself and all other parties to the contract with the conditions of this Document.AGREEMENT FORMS 00500 -1Page 492


OWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENTTHIS AGREEMENT MADE AS OF THE 24th DAY OF MAY A.D., 2011 BY AND BETWEEN: COLLISROOFING HEREIN CALLED THE “CONTRACTOR”); AND SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS,FLORIDA (HEREIN CALLED THE “OWNER”) FOR THE ROOF PROJECT AT LAKE BRANTLEYHIGH,991 SAND LAKE ROAD, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32708.WITNESSETH THAT:Contractor and Owner for consideration here<strong>in</strong>after named agree as follows:ARTICLE 1. THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTSConstruction Contract Documents consist of the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, Bid Forms, BondForms, Form of Agreement, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, S<strong>up</strong>plementaryConditions, Specifications, Draw<strong>in</strong>gs, Addenda (if used) issued prior to and modifications issued afterexecution of this agreement. These form the Contract, and are as fully a part of the Contract as if attachedto this agreement or repeated here<strong>in</strong>. An enumeration of Contract Documents appears <strong>in</strong> Article 11. Ifanyth<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Contract Documents is <strong>in</strong>consistent with this agreement, agreement shall govern. TheContractor shall warrant that he has reviewed the Plans and Specifications for consistency, adequacy, andconstructability.ARTICLE 2. THE WORKContractor shall perform work required by Contract Documents of SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLICSCHOOLS, FLORIDA as prepared by Rogers Sarks Consult<strong>in</strong>g (here<strong>in</strong> called the Roof Consultant).ARTICLE 3. TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGESWork to be performed under this Contract shall commence with<strong>in</strong> seven (7) calendar days after thesign<strong>in</strong>g, execution and delivery to the Contractor of this Agreement, which date is established as theCommencement Date <strong>in</strong> the Notice to Proceed, and shall be completed as quickly as reasonably possible,with Substantial Completion shown for each item with<strong>in</strong> the time limit set forth <strong>in</strong> the “Work Sequence”requirements <strong>in</strong> Section 01005 “Adm<strong>in</strong>istrative Provisions”. On failure to complete said Project with<strong>in</strong> thetime here<strong>in</strong> fixed, liquidated damages shall be paid by the Contractor to the Owner, <strong>in</strong> the amountstipulated <strong>in</strong> the Contract Documents, Section 00300.AGREEMENT FORMS 00500 -2Page 493


ARTICLE 4. CONTRACT SUMThe Owner shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the Contract the sum of and Five Hundred FiftyThousand, N<strong>in</strong>e Hundred & Fifteen Dollars no/100 ($550,915.00)The Contact Sum is determ<strong>in</strong>ed as follows: $550,915.00ALTERNATE No. 1 $ 550,915.00TOTAL: $550,915.00Unit UsedCost Per UnitUNIT PRICES: Unit Price #1 50 $6.25 BFUnit Price #2 50 Sq. Ft. $12.00 Sq. Ft.Owner reserves right to make changes <strong>in</strong> Work and where quantities orig<strong>in</strong>ally contemplated are sochanged that application of agreed price to quantity of work is shown to create a hardship to Owner orContractor, there shall be an equitable adjustment of Contract to prevent such hardship.ARTICLE 5. ALTERNATE PROPOSALSThe Contract accepts and <strong>in</strong>cludes Alternate Proposal(s), as listed <strong>in</strong> Article 4.It is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Owner reserves the right to add anyAlternate <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the Contractor’s Bid with<strong>in</strong> the first sixty (60) calendar days from the date of thisAgreement <strong>in</strong> the amount stated <strong>in</strong> the Contractor’s Bid.ARTICLE 6. ACCEPTANCE AND PAYMENTSProgress payments shall be made once each month (as provided <strong>in</strong> the General Conditions) dur<strong>in</strong>g theprocess of construction <strong>in</strong> amounts <strong>not</strong> to exceed n<strong>in</strong>ety percent (90%) of the amount due on the Contracton the basis of work completed as certified by the Contractor and approved by the Architect.Upon completion of Contract, Contractor shall submit evidence satisfactory to Owner that payrolls,material bills, and other <strong>in</strong>debtedness <strong>in</strong>curred by Contractor <strong>in</strong> connection with Project have been paid <strong>in</strong>full. After such evidence has been submitted and written <strong>not</strong>ice has been given Owner that work is readyfor f<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong>spection and acceptance, work shall be <strong>in</strong>spected by, or under direction of, SEMINOLECOUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, FLORIDA, and when it is found work is acceptable under Contract, andContract has been fully performed, Architect shall promptly issue f<strong>in</strong>al certificate stat<strong>in</strong>g work has been<strong>in</strong>spected under terms and conditions hereof, and consideration here<strong>in</strong> provided for is due under Contractto Contractor, and <strong>not</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> such f<strong>in</strong>al certificate, where<strong>up</strong>on after such <strong>in</strong>spection and acceptance, f<strong>in</strong>alpayment, except as provided <strong>in</strong> next paragraph shall be due with<strong>in</strong> thirty (30) calendar days, provided workbe then fully completed and Contract fully performed.Ten Percent (10%) of Contract price shall be withheld until the Architect certifies substantial completionand approved by the Owner at which time the contractor may request and receive at the Owner’sdiscretion reduction of the reta<strong>in</strong>age to 5% until the Owner approves f<strong>in</strong>al completion.ARTICLE 7. CONTRACT TERMINATIONIn event Owner term<strong>in</strong>ates this Contract for failure of Contractor to comply with terms of Contract, then <strong>in</strong>that event Contractor shall be liable to and pay Owner any damages, which it may susta<strong>in</strong> by failure ofContractor to comply with terms of this Contract.AGREEMENT FORMS 00500 -3Page 494


ARTICLE 8. CONTRACTOR’S LIABILITY INSURANCEContractor shall ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> such <strong>in</strong>surance as will protect him from claims under Workmen’s’ CompensationActs, and from any other claims or damages for personal <strong>in</strong>jury, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g death, which may arise fromoperations under this Contract, whether such operations be <strong>not</strong> by himself or by any subcontractor oranyone directly or <strong>in</strong>directly employed by either, <strong>in</strong> amounts provided <strong>in</strong> S<strong>up</strong>plementary Conditions.Certificate of such <strong>in</strong>surance shall be filed with Owner and Contractor shall <strong>not</strong> commence work under thisContract until he has complied with provisions of this paragraph.ARTICLE 9. PROTECTION OF OWNER’S PROPERTYAt all times dur<strong>in</strong>g performance of this Contract, Contractor shall protect Owner’s property from damageswhatsoever on account of work be<strong>in</strong>g carried on under this Contract.Dur<strong>in</strong>g construction of said Project, and until f<strong>in</strong>al acceptance of same by Owner, Contractor shall carry athis expense, Builders Risk Insurance, to <strong>in</strong>clude fire, w<strong>in</strong>dstorm and property coverage with loss payableto Contractor or Owner as <strong>in</strong>terest may appear. Such policy shall be approved by and filed with the Ownerat or before the time of commenc<strong>in</strong>g work under this Contract Builders Risk Insurance shall allow forOwner occ<strong>up</strong>ancy dur<strong>in</strong>g the entire construction.ARTICLE 10. PERFORMANCE BOND AND LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BONDThis Contract shall become effective and <strong>in</strong> full force <strong>up</strong>on execution of this Agreement, concurrently withdelivery of a Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond issued by a surety companylicensed to do Bus<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong> State of Florida, for one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract price, saidbond guarantee<strong>in</strong>g the performance of this Contract and as security for payment of persons perform<strong>in</strong>glabor and furnish<strong>in</strong>g materials <strong>in</strong> connection with this Contract.ARTICLE 11. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONSTerms used <strong>in</strong> this Agreement, which are def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> Conditions of Contract, shall have mean<strong>in</strong>gsdesignated <strong>in</strong> those Conditions.The Contract Documents, which constitute the entire agreement between the Owner and the Contractor,are listed <strong>in</strong> Article 1 and except for Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement, areenumerated as follows:1. Contract Forms, Agreement, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, Certificates2. Conditions of the Contract, General Conditions, S<strong>up</strong>plementary Conditions3. Specifications4. Draw<strong>in</strong>gs5. Addenda6. Contract Modifications, Change Order, Field Order, S<strong>up</strong>plemental InstructionsAGREEMENT FORMS 00500 -4Page 495


COUNTERPARTS - The parties hereto may execute this Agreement <strong>in</strong> four (4) or morecounterparts, all of whom taken together shall constitute one and the same <strong>in</strong>strument and eachof which shall be deemed an orig<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong>strument as aga<strong>in</strong>st any party who has signed it.SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED <strong>in</strong> our presence________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Two Witnesses as to the Signatureof ContractorBy:Jack Douglas Lanier, PresidentCollis Roof<strong>in</strong>g, Inc., Contractor(Affix Seal)SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSSANFORD, FLORIDAAffix SealBy:________________________________Dede Schaffner, ChairmanAttest:_________________________________William Vogel, SecretaryDATE:________________________(Affix Seal)END OF SECTION 0050000500 - 6AGREEMENT FORMS 00500 -5Page 496


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: GOLDSBORO SCHOOL ESE RESTROOM REMODELING IV.K.PROJECT: GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE & AMENDMENTNO. 7 TO CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S CONTRACT1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:Item NumberThat the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approve the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) submittedby Pro-Spec, Inc. <strong>in</strong> the amount of $19,512 to remodel the exist<strong>in</strong>g ESE restroom 02-116 andadjo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g storage room 020-118, and execute Amendment No. 7 to the construction manager's currentcontract.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:The Exceptional Student Education Department <strong>in</strong> coord<strong>in</strong>ation with the Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g andTransportation Services Departments has implemented a program to house ESE students <strong>in</strong> theirzoned schools. In order to facilitate the needs of the additional students to be located to GoldsboroElementary School as part of this program, it is necessary to remodel an exist<strong>in</strong>g ESE restroom andadjo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g storage room. The work will <strong>in</strong>clude the conversion of the rooms to a shower and chang<strong>in</strong>gstation and reduced storage area.Pro-Spec, Inc. has a contract with the school board to provide construction management at riskservices for district-wide construction projects under $1,000,000. The contractor has submitted a GMPproposal of $19,512 for the work <strong>in</strong>volved. The Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g Department staff concur that theproposed cost is fair and reasonable, and accurately reflects the work necessary. At this time thedepartment requests that the board approve the GMP for the proposed project, and executeAmendment No.7 to the construction manager’s contract. The project will be funded through thedistrict’s small projects category.3. Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact associated with this action is $19,512.Fund<strong>in</strong>g Source: 360/7400/4683/9009/85204. Prepared by: George A. Kosmac, 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 5/24/11Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent OperationsDana C. Chester, P.E., Director of Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g & ConstructionJ. Allen Nettles, Project ManagerAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> yellow <strong>book</strong>: Amendment No. 7 & ProposalMaterials for signature: 4 orig<strong>in</strong>als - Amendment No.7 & ProposalPage 497


DATEEstimateESTIMATE...5/9/20111121NAME / ADDRESSSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>Attn: Allen NettlesPROJECTGoldsborough ESE BathroomDESCRIPTIONThis estimate is for all labor materials, and s<strong>up</strong>ervision required to renovate theexist<strong>in</strong>g toilet and storage room <strong>in</strong>to an ESE bathroom. Included <strong>in</strong> this estimate arethe follow<strong>in</strong>g items:TOTAL19,512.00GENERAL CONDITIONS $1680-Project Management & S<strong>up</strong>ervision-Trash Removal-Clean <strong>up</strong>DEMO $895-Demo shelv<strong>in</strong>g unit-Demo VCT floor<strong>in</strong>g at storage room side-Demo Door at storage room side-Saw cut and demo concrete floor at shower and plumb<strong>in</strong>g tie-<strong>in</strong> areas-Demo 4' wall between exist<strong>in</strong>g toilet and storage room-Demo lay<strong>in</strong> ceil<strong>in</strong>g and gridFINISHES $5705-Pour concrete and slope for shower - pour concrete patches at plumb<strong>in</strong>g tie-<strong>in</strong>-Install duroc at shower location walls-Install Insulation and drywall at door fill <strong>in</strong>-Install 2 x 4 metal joist ceil<strong>in</strong>g and drywall -tie <strong>in</strong>to exisitng toilet ceil<strong>in</strong>g-Install ceramic tile at storage room side. Floor and Walls (floor to ceil<strong>in</strong>g)MILL WORK $1680-Install 7'2 Plywood and plastic lam<strong>in</strong>ate cab<strong>in</strong>et and counterPLUMBING $2995-Install s<strong>in</strong>k, lo-boy water heater, handheld shower and shower dra<strong>in</strong>. Tie <strong>in</strong>to exist<strong>in</strong>gplumb<strong>in</strong>gThank You For Consider<strong>in</strong>g Pro-Spec, Inc.!TOTALPage 1Page 498


DATEEstimateESTIMATE...5/9/20111121NAME / ADDRESSSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>Attn: Allen NettlesPROJECTGoldsborough ESE BathroomDESCRIPTIONFIRE ALARM $1500-Demo exisitng heat detector and horn strobe. Install new smoke detector and newhorn strobeTOTALELECTRICAL $1650-Install (2) 4' Surface mounted waterproof light fixtures-Demo exist<strong>in</strong>g outlets and comb<strong>in</strong>e light circuit so that it is controlled at Toilet Side-Install waterproof switch plate coversCONTINGENCY $1000OVERHEAD AND PROFIT $2407NOTE:HVAC systems to rema<strong>in</strong> the sameThank You For Consider<strong>in</strong>g Pro-Spec, Inc.!TOTALPage 2Page 499


DATEEstimateESTIMATE...5/9/20111121NAME / ADDRESSSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>Attn: Allen NettlesPROJECTGoldsborough ESE BathroomDESCRIPTIONTOTALThank You For Consider<strong>in</strong>g Pro-Spec, Inc.!TOTAL$19,512.00Page 3Page 500


AMENDMENT NO. 7 TO AGREEMENT BETWEENOWNER AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGERPursuant to Paragraph 2.2 of the Agreement, dated April 28, 2009 between Sem<strong>in</strong>ole<strong>County</strong> School Board (Owner) and Pro-Spec, Inc. (Construction Manager) for cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>gconstruction management at risk services, this amendment <strong>in</strong>cludes the work at GoldsboroElementary School as follows: Remold<strong>in</strong>g of restroom 02-116 and storage room 02-118 to<strong>in</strong>clude a shower and chang<strong>in</strong>g room. The Owner and Construction Manager establish aGuaranteed Maximum Price and Contract Time for the Work as set forth below.ARTICLE 1GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICEThe Construction Manager’s Guaranteed Maximum Price for the work, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g theestimated Cost of the Work, preconstruction services, the Construction Manager’s Fee andallowances totals $19,512 (N<strong>in</strong>eteen Thousand Five Hundred Twelve dollars and no/ cents).This price is for the performance of the work <strong>in</strong> accordance with:Exhibit A: GMP proposal prepared by Pro-Spec, Inc. dated 5/09/11.ARTICLE IICONTRACT TIMEThe date of Substantial Completion established by this Amendment, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g liquidateddamages, is as follows: July 15, 2011. Liquidated damages are set at $100.00 (0nehundred and no/100 dollars) per calendar day for failure to substantially complete theproject as stated here<strong>in</strong>. The date of F<strong>in</strong>al Completion is as follows: July 29, 2011.OWNER:SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSCONSTRUCTION MANAGER:Pro-Spec, Inc.By:Dede Schaffner, School Board ChairmanCarl RuggieroDate:Date:ATTEST:William Vogel, S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentATTEST:Page 501


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: HIGH SCHOOL WIRELESS PROJECT: IV.L.GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE & AMENDMENT NO. 6 TOCONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S CONTRACT1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:Item NumberThat the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approve the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) submittedby Welbro Build<strong>in</strong>g Corporation <strong>in</strong> the amount of $97,548 for High School Wireless Project andexecute Amendment No. 6 to the construction manager’s current contract agreement.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:On April 28, 2009, the school board approved a contract with Welbro Build<strong>in</strong>g Corporation to provideconstruction management at risk services for district wide construction projects under $1,000,000.Welbro has submitted a GMP proposal of $97,548 to address the wireless network data <strong>in</strong>frastructureat five high schools <strong>in</strong> the district.The scope of work <strong>in</strong>cludes but is <strong>not</strong> limited to <strong>in</strong>stallation of wireless networks <strong>in</strong> Hagerty, W<strong>in</strong>terSpr<strong>in</strong>gs, Lake Brantley, Lake Howell, Lyman and Lake Mary high schools to <strong>in</strong>clude: all accesspo<strong>in</strong>ts, Cat5e cabl<strong>in</strong>g, patch cords, wire term<strong>in</strong>ations, impact cages, and fire rated wall penetrations. Inorder to expedite construction and disr<strong>up</strong>tion dur<strong>in</strong>g the school day, the work is required to beconstructed and operational prior to student return on August 15, 2011 and will commenceimmediately <strong>up</strong>on board approval.This project was <strong>in</strong>itiated to comply with the state mandate for computer based test<strong>in</strong>g and thenecessary <strong>in</strong>terven<strong>in</strong>g benchmark test<strong>in</strong>g. The wireless network will also facilitate <strong>in</strong>struction dur<strong>in</strong>gthe school year and the imm<strong>in</strong>ent move to onl<strong>in</strong>e text<strong>book</strong>s.The Facilities staff concur that the proposed cost is fair and reasonable and accurately reflects thework necessary to provide wireless connectivity <strong>in</strong>frastructure to the District High <strong>Schools</strong>.3. Fiscal Impact:The fiscal impact associated with this action is $97,548, which is with<strong>in</strong> the project budget.Fund<strong>in</strong>g Source: 369/7400/680/9009/81704. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 5/24/11Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent OperationsJay Taylor, S<strong>up</strong>ervisor of ConstructionAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Amendment #4 & ProposalMaterials for signature: Amendment #4 & Proposal (4 for signature)Page 502


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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING 5, 4, & PARTIAL 3 IV.M.ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT: AWARD OF BID &PERMISSION TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT FORCONSTRUCTION1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:Item NumberThat the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> accept the bid of alternate number 1 <strong>in</strong> the amount of$550,915 submitted by Collis Roof<strong>in</strong>g Company and authorizes the Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g Department toenter <strong>in</strong>to contract for Lake Brantley High School Build<strong>in</strong>gs 5, 4, & Partial 3 roof replacement project.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:Bids for the Lake Brantley High School Build<strong>in</strong>gs 5, 4, & Partial 3 roof replacement project werepublically opened on May 5, 2011. Bids were accepted from two pre-qualified bidders. The bidsvaried from $553,848 to $644,500. The Facilities Plann<strong>in</strong>g staff and the roof consultant Rogers & SarkConsult<strong>in</strong>g Inc., have reviewed the bids and recommend that the board enter <strong>in</strong>to contract with CollisRoof<strong>in</strong>g the low bidder for Alternate number 1 <strong>in</strong> the amount of $550,915. The project team willcont<strong>in</strong>ue to obta<strong>in</strong> additional cost sav<strong>in</strong>gs through value eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g analysis and Direct Purchasematerial tax sav<strong>in</strong>gs that will be reflected <strong>in</strong> future change orders to further reduce costs.In order to expedite construction and reduce impact on the school’s curriculum, the work is required tobe performed prior to the start of school.The project scope <strong>in</strong>cludes: Replacement of the GAF s<strong>in</strong>gle ply roof system with a new s<strong>in</strong>gle plymembrane, <strong>in</strong>sulation, flash<strong>in</strong>g, cop<strong>in</strong>g, and address the HVAC, fume hood exhaust equipment locatedon the roof.3. Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact associated with this action is $550,915, which is with<strong>in</strong> the FY 2010/2011project budget. Fund: 360/4683/9009/81324. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 05/24/11Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent of OperationsJay Taylor, S<strong>up</strong>ervisor of ConstructionAttachment(s):<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Bid Tabulation Sheet, Architect’s Letter ofRecommendation & 4 Owner/ContractorAgreementsMaterial for Signature: 4 Owner Contractor AgreementsPage 505


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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: WOODLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FIRE MAIN PROJECT: IV.N.GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE & AMENDMENT NO. 5 TOCONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S CONTRACT1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:Item NumberThat the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approve the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) submittedby Welbro Build<strong>in</strong>g Corporation <strong>in</strong> the amount of $111,545 for Woodlands Elementary School FireMa<strong>in</strong> Project and execute Amendment No. 5 to the construction manager’s current contractagreement.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:On April 28, 2009, the school board approved the contract with Welbro Build<strong>in</strong>g Corporation to provideconstruction management at risk services for district wide construction projects under $1,000,000.Welbro has submitted a GMP proposal of $111,545 to address the low water pressure s<strong>up</strong>ply to theexist<strong>in</strong>g fire hydrant at Woodlands Elementary School.The scope of work <strong>in</strong>cludes but <strong>not</strong> limited to: <strong>in</strong>stall<strong>in</strong>g 8” fire ma<strong>in</strong> water s<strong>up</strong>ply pip<strong>in</strong>g, additional firehydrant, and relocate exist<strong>in</strong>g fire hydrant. The work will start immediately <strong>up</strong>on board approval withsubstantial completion August 5, 2011.The Facilities staff and the Civil Consultant Bentley Architects concur that the proposed cost is fair andreasonable and accurately reflects the work necessary to <strong>in</strong>crease water pressure to the site fires<strong>up</strong>pression system and comply with current fire safety standards.3. Fiscal Impact:The fiscal impact associated with this action is $111,545 which is with<strong>in</strong> the project budget.Fund<strong>in</strong>g Source: 369/7400/4683/9009/85204. Prepared by: George Kosmac 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 5/24/11Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent OperationsJay Taylor, S<strong>up</strong>ervisor of ConstructionAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Amendment #5 & ProposalMaterials for signature: Amendment #5 & Proposal (4 for signature)Page 507


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AMENDMENT NO. 05 TO AGREEMENT BETWEENOWNER AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGERPursuant to Paragraph 2.2 of the Agreement, dated April 28, 2009 between Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> SchoolBoard (Owner) and Welbro Build<strong>in</strong>g Corporation (Construction Manager) for cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>gconstruction management at risk services, this amendment <strong>in</strong>cludes the work as follows: New 8” firel<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g one new fire hydrant and one relocated fire hydrant at Woodlands Elementary School.The Owner and Construction Manager establish a Guaranteed Maximum Price and Contract Time forthe Work as set forth below.ARTICLE 1GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICEThe Construction Manager’s Guaranteed Maximum Price for the work, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the estimated Costof the Work, preconstruction services, the Construction Manager’s Fee and allowances totals$111,545.00 (One Hundred Eleven Thousand Five Hundred Forty Five Dollars And No/ Cents).This price is for the performance of the work <strong>in</strong> accordance with:Exhibit A: GMP proposal prepared by Welbro Build<strong>in</strong>g Corporation dated May 9,2011.ARTICLE IICONTRACT TIMEThe date of Substantial Completion established by this Amendment is as follows: August 5 th 2011.Liquidated damages are set at $100.00 (0ne Hundred and no/100 dollars) per calendar day for failureto substantially complete the project as stated here<strong>in</strong>. The date of F<strong>in</strong>al Completion is as follows:August 19 th , 2011.OWNER:SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSCONSTRUCTION MANAGER:WELBRO Build<strong>in</strong>g Corporation.By:School Board ChairmanStuart Henry, VP.Date:Date:ATTEST:William Vogel, S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentATTEST:Page 514


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, INC. IV.Q.MEMORANDUM OF UNDERDERSTANDINGItem Number1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:That the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approve the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida,Inc. memorandum of understand<strong>in</strong>g.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida (BBBS) is a volunteer organization comprised ofcommunity members who are committed to help<strong>in</strong>g school-age children realize their potential and buildtheir futures. The memorandum of understand<strong>in</strong>g provides a written agreement for participation as abus<strong>in</strong>ess partner between Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida, Inc. and the School District ofSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida. BBBS mentors will ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> full member affiliation with Big Brothers BigSisters of America while adher<strong>in</strong>g to the same registration guidel<strong>in</strong>es and procedures of the District’sDividends School Volunteer Mentor Program. BBBS will also provide the Dividends School VolunteerProgram with a copy of each pre-approved BBBS Memorandum of Understand<strong>in</strong>g signed by <strong>in</strong>dividualschools.3. Fiscal Impact:There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time.4. Prepared by: Reg<strong>in</strong>a Klaers, Director 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 5/24/11Community Involvement/Public InformationTracy Jackson, ManagerDividends School Volunteer ProgramAttachment(s): NoneS<strong>up</strong>port<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Big Brothers Big Sisters ofCentral Florida, Inc. Memorandum ofUnderstand<strong>in</strong>gMaterials for signature: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida, Inc.Memorandum of Understand<strong>in</strong>gPage 515


MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDINGSchool Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, FloridaandBig Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida, Inc.This Memorandum of Understand<strong>in</strong>g (“MOU”) is an agreement between BIG BROTHERS BIGSISTERS of Central Florida, Inc., whose address is: 807 S. Orlando Avenue, Orlando, Florida32789-4870 and The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida, whose adm<strong>in</strong>istrativeheadquarters is located at Educational S<strong>up</strong>port Center, 400 East Lake Mary Boulevard, Sanford,Florida 32773-7127. The purpose of this document is to outl<strong>in</strong>e each entity’s roles andresponsibilities.Contact Management Personnel:The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central FloridaTracy JacksonJennifer RiderProgram Manager Partners In Excellence CEOEducational S<strong>up</strong>port Center807 South Orlando Avenue; Suite L400 East Lake Mary Boulevard W<strong>in</strong>ter Park, FL 32789-4870Sanford, Florida 32773-7127Section A:Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida (“BBBS”) will:1. Ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> Full Member Affiliation with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and as such,subscribe to, and evaluate the program based on “STANDARDS FOR ONE-TO-ONEMENTORING.’ These standards serve to <strong>in</strong>sure a quality mentor<strong>in</strong>g service with excellent riskmanagement systems and are attached hereto as Attachment A and made a part hereof word forword as is set forth here<strong>in</strong> by reference and attachment.2. Take responsibility for locat<strong>in</strong>g, enroll<strong>in</strong>g, assess<strong>in</strong>g and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the mentors serv<strong>in</strong>gunder this agreement. Mentors may be college students, corporate personnel, high schoolstudents, retirees or community members.3. Provide a system for enroll<strong>in</strong>g the students (mentees) so that the teacher or counselor willfill out a one-page “referral/<strong>in</strong>terview’ form and have a BBBS permission form signed by thestudent’s parent or legal guardian. This permission form will <strong>in</strong>clude the necessary consent forthe release and shar<strong>in</strong>g, between The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida (“Board)”) andBig Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida, Inc. (BBBS), of the student records <strong>in</strong>dicated <strong>in</strong>paragraph B.1. below. (A copy of the permission form is attached to this MOU.)4. “Match” the mentors and mentees us<strong>in</strong>g the ‘Asset Model” Mentors will be assigned tothe mentees <strong>in</strong> such a way that the mentors will enhance and further develop other assets asneeded by the mentees.Page 1 of 5Page 516


5. Provide ongo<strong>in</strong>g (bi-monthly m<strong>in</strong>imum) monitor<strong>in</strong>g of the mentor-mentee relationshipsand provide consultation and assistance to all parties. BBBS will keep a record of the monitor<strong>in</strong>gcontacts.6. Measure the outcomes for the mentee at the end of the school year. Outcomemeasurement will be performed us<strong>in</strong>g Youth Outcome Survey (YOS), which is a mentor<strong>in</strong>goutcome measurement <strong>in</strong>strument. (A copy of this YOS is attached to this MOU.)7. Provide reports regard<strong>in</strong>g outcomes to the Board and/or Pr<strong>in</strong>cipals at the end of theschool year.8. Provide a copy of each pre-approved BBBS Memorandum of Understand<strong>in</strong>g signed by<strong>in</strong>dividual schools.9. Work to carefully <strong>in</strong>corporate the mentor<strong>in</strong>g program outcomes <strong>in</strong>to the Board’s goals forstudents.10.a. BBBS agrees to <strong>in</strong>demnify, defend and hold harmless the Board’s and its respectiveelected/appo<strong>in</strong>ted officials, agents, employees, volunteers, donors, and sponsors from any and allclaims, demands, suits, and actions, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g reasonable attorney’s fees, litigation expenses andcourt costs, connected therewith, aris<strong>in</strong>g as a result of any direct or <strong>in</strong>direct, willful, or negligentact or omission of BBBS or its officers, agents, employees, or volunteers, except to the extentcaused by the negligence of Board, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Board’s officers, employees, and agents.b. The obligation to <strong>in</strong>demnify, defend, and hold the Board harmless shall rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> fullforce and effect follow<strong>in</strong>g the term<strong>in</strong>ation of this MOU until all statutes of limitations haveexpired.11. Neither BBBS or any of its employees or agents shall be considered to be an employee ofthe Board for any purpose.12. BBBS and its employees, agents, volunteers, and mentors shall ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> theconfidentiality of all student records (see paragraph B.l. below) <strong>in</strong> compliance with federal andstate laws.Section B:The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida will:1. Upon receipt of the necessary permission forms (see paragraph A.3. above), provideBBBS access to student grades, attendance and suspension records for program evaluation.2. Designate BBBS as one of SCPS’s approved service providers.3. Provide a partnership letter for BBBS to give to school pr<strong>in</strong>cipals.Page 2 of 5Page 517


4. Permit school pr<strong>in</strong>cipals to sign a pre-approved BBBS Memorandum of Understand<strong>in</strong>g(MOU) designed for <strong>in</strong>dividual schools.5. Endeavor to provide opportunities for BBBS to <strong>in</strong>teract with school personnel and toattend appropriate related meet<strong>in</strong>gs or community events.6. Assist with connect<strong>in</strong>g BBBS to volunteer mentor resources as able.7. Ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> regular communication with BBBS to ensure that it meets the school system’sexpectations for effective, high quality, program delivery.Section C – Miscellaneous:1. All mentors shall register through the Board’s Dividend School Volunteer Program.2. The Board and BBBS make the follow<strong>in</strong>g representations:a. The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida is duly organized under theConstitution and laws of the State of Florida, and is duly qualified and authorized to carry on thegovernmental functions and operations set forth <strong>in</strong> this Agreement pursuant to Art. IX, § 4, Fla.Const and §§ 1001.40 and 1001.41(4), Fla. Stat.b. BBBS is a Florida non-profit corporation <strong>in</strong> good stand<strong>in</strong>g and is duly authorizedto enter <strong>in</strong>to and perform the obligations set forth <strong>in</strong> this agreement and the execution, delivery,and performance hereof by the signatories on behalf of BBBS has been duly authorized by thecharter and by-laws of the corporation.3. The <strong>in</strong>itial term of this agreement shall be from March 1, 2011 through June 30, 2011.This agreement shall automatically renew for 4 successive terms of one year each unlessotherwise term<strong>in</strong>ated or modified as provided for here<strong>in</strong>.4. BBBS shall, at its sole expense, procure, ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> and keep <strong>in</strong> force Commercial GeneralLiability Insurance; Workers’ Compensation/Employer’s Liability; and Leader’s Errors andOmissions Insurance. The Board shall be designated as an additional <strong>in</strong>sured under each policy.The terms of coverage, limits of liability and carrier shall be acceptable to Board’s Director ofRisk Management. Said coverage must extend to any participat<strong>in</strong>g mentor.5. All <strong>not</strong>ices required to be given to the School Board, by law or this contract shall be <strong>in</strong>writ<strong>in</strong>g and either sent by U.S. Mail certified, return receipt requested of had delivered to:School Board:Page 3 of 5Page 518


S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentDirector of Community InvolvementEducational S<strong>up</strong>port CenterEducational S<strong>up</strong>port Center400 E. Lake Mary Boulevard 400 E. Lake Mary BoulevardSanford, Florida 32773 Sanford, Florida 32773CEOBig Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida, Inc.807 S. Orlando Avenue, Suite LW<strong>in</strong>ter Park, Florida 327896. This Agreement and the rights of the Parties will be governed and construed <strong>in</strong>accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Florida. Venue for any action shall be<strong>in</strong> Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida.7. Each party shall ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> its own respective records and documents associated with thisAgreement <strong>in</strong> accordance with the records retention requirements applicable to public records.Each party shall be responsible for compliance with any public documents request served <strong>up</strong>on itpursuant to Section 119.07, Florida Statutes, and any resultant award of attorney’s fees for noncompliancewith that law.8. No modification, amendment, or alteration <strong>in</strong> the terms or conditions conta<strong>in</strong>ed here<strong>in</strong>shall be effective unless conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> a written document prepared with the same or similarformality as this Agreement and executed by each party hereto.9. Noth<strong>in</strong>g here<strong>in</strong> shall be deemed to waive sovereign immunity on the part of the SchoolBoard or to <strong>in</strong>crease the any obligation of the School Board pursuant to or aris<strong>in</strong>g out of §768.28, Fla. Stat.10. In case any one or more of the provisions conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> this Agreement shall for anyreason be held to be <strong>in</strong>valid, illegal, unlawful, unenforceable or void <strong>in</strong> any respect, the<strong>in</strong>validity, illegality, unenforceability or unlawful or void nature of that provision shall <strong>not</strong> affectany other provision and this Agreement shall be considered as if such <strong>in</strong>valid, illegal, unlawful,unenforceable or void provision had never been <strong>in</strong>cluded here<strong>in</strong>.12. The parties acknowledge that they have sought and obta<strong>in</strong>ed whatever competent adviceand counsel as was necessary for them to form a full and complete understand<strong>in</strong>g of all rightsand obligations here<strong>in</strong> and that the preparation of this Agreement has been their jo<strong>in</strong>t effort. Thelanguage agreed to here<strong>in</strong> expresses their mutual <strong>in</strong>tent and the result<strong>in</strong>g document shall <strong>not</strong>,solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed moreseverely aga<strong>in</strong>st one of the parties than the other.13. The parties expressly acknowledge that it is <strong>not</strong> their <strong>in</strong>tent to create or confer any rightsor obligations <strong>in</strong> or <strong>up</strong>on any third person or entity under this Agreement. None of the parties<strong>in</strong>tend to directly or substantially benefit a third party by this Agreement. The parties agree thatthere are no third party beneficiaries to this Agreement and that no third party shall be entitled toassert a claim aga<strong>in</strong>st any of the parties based <strong>up</strong>on this Agreement. Noth<strong>in</strong>g here<strong>in</strong> shall bePage 4 of 5Page 519


construed as consent by an agency or political subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued bythird parties <strong>in</strong> any matter aris<strong>in</strong>g out of any contract.14. All mentors shall be required to comply with § 1012.467 non-<strong>in</strong>structional contractorswho are permitted access to school grounds when students are present; background screen<strong>in</strong>grequirements.Executed by the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> on this 10th day of May 2011.School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, FloridaAttest:By:Dede Schaffner, ChairmanBy:Dr. Bill Vogel, S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentBig Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida, Inc.Attest:By:By:Page 5 of 5Page 520


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: 2011-2012 INTER-DISTRICT AGREEMENT FOR ENROLLMENT IV.R.OF SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD STUDENTS IN UCPOF CENTRAL FLORIDAItem Number1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:That the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> approves the agreement with Orange <strong>County</strong> Public<strong>Schools</strong> and UCP of Central Florida.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:UCP of Central Florida Charter School is sponsored by the School Board of Orange <strong>County</strong> andserves children with disabilities. UCP East Orange may serve a maximum of 20 students fromSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>. Parents elect<strong>in</strong>g to use this school choice option agree to provide transportation toand from the school.3. Fiscal Impact: There is no impact to the district.4. Prepared by: Britt Smith 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 5/24/11Executive Director of Exceptional Student S<strong>up</strong>port ServicesAttachment(s): NoneS<strong>up</strong>port<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Inter-District Agreement forthe Enrollment of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> SchoolBoard Students <strong>in</strong> UCP of Central FloridaMaterials for signature: Inter-District Agreement for the Enrollment ofSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> School Board Students <strong>in</strong>UCP of Central FloridaPage 521


2011-2012 INTER-DISTRICT AGREEMENT FOR THE ENROLLMENT OF SEMINOLECOUNTY STUDENTS IN UCP of CENTRAL FLORIDATHIS AGREEMENT is made this 14th day of June, 2011, by and between The School Board ofSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida, (here<strong>in</strong>after referred to as "SCSB" or the "send<strong>in</strong>g school"), The School Boardof Orange <strong>County</strong>, Florida, (here<strong>in</strong>after referred to as "OCSB" or the "receiv<strong>in</strong>g school"), politicalsubdivisions of the State of Florida, and UCP of Central Florida (here<strong>in</strong>after referred to as "UCPCF" orthe "Charter School").WITN ESSETH:WHEREAS, OCSB has issued a charter, pursuant to Florida Statutes §1002.33, to UCPEO, 3280Progress Dr., Orlando, Florida 32826 for the operation of a charter school serv<strong>in</strong>g identified childrenages birth through Grade 12, with developmental delay or other disability, under 20 U.S.C.§1400 etseq., State Board Rule Chapter 6A-6, Florida Adm<strong>in</strong>istrative Code and other applicable federal andState of Florida Adm<strong>in</strong>istrative Rules; and children <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>clusive education programs; andWHEREAS, SCSB, from time to time would desire to place students <strong>in</strong> a charter school whosepurpose is to provide comprehensive services for children, birth through Grade 12, identified asdevelopmentally delayed or other disabilities.NOW, THEREFORE <strong>in</strong> consideration of the mutual covenants conta<strong>in</strong>ed here<strong>in</strong>, and for othergood and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties to thisAgreement hereby agree as follows:SCSB may place <strong>up</strong> to twenty (20) students who either demonstrate features ofdevelopmental delays or other disabilities and who would be eligible for the UCP CharterSchool program. Further, SCSB and UCPCF agree to develop an admissions protocol whichshall establish the specific procedure to be followed <strong>in</strong> determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g which specificSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> students shall be enrolled <strong>in</strong> UCPCF under this Agreement.OCSB and UCPCF may accept a maximum of twenty (20) SCSB students for enrollmentpursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.UCPCF may accept SCSB students for enrollment pursuant to the terms andconditions of this Agreement at any given time. UCPCF shall accept SCSBstudents only if there are no OCSB students on a wait<strong>in</strong>g list for the age/grade appropriateclass. OCSB students will have first priority for enrollment.1The IEP, which establishes the educational and related services to beprovided to students enrolled at UCPCF under this agreement, shall bedeveloped by the UCPCF multi discipl<strong>in</strong>ary team pursuant to proceduralrequirements of 20 U.S.C. §1400, et seq., 34 C.F.R. Part 300, §6A.603028,and Fla. Adm. Code Chapter 6A-6.Page 522


For each SCSB student placed at UCPCF pursuant to this Agreement, UCPCFwill report said student to OCSB to be counted for fund<strong>in</strong>g from the FloridaEducation F<strong>in</strong>ance Program (FEFP), <strong>in</strong> the manner and at the time requiredby OCSB.UCPCF will be responsible for any Medicaid bill<strong>in</strong>g for and on behalf of anySCSB students enrolled <strong>in</strong> UCPCF pursuant to this Agreement.No SCSB student placed at UCPCF under this Agreement shall be discipl<strong>in</strong>edby UCPCF except as provided for by law, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g but <strong>not</strong> limited to IDEA, 20U.S.C. §1400, et seq. and applicable federal regulations, §504 of theRehabilitation Act of 1973, and applicable federal regulation, and §1006.07).No SCSB student shall be expelled from UCPCF except as provided for bylaw and only then by consent of SCSB. No student shall be separated orwithdrawn by UCPCF without the consent of SCSB. Such consent shall <strong>not</strong>be unreasonably withheld. SCSB students enrolled at UCPCF under thisAgreement shall be subject to the OCSB Code of Student Conduct dur<strong>in</strong>gthe term of their enrollment at UCPCF.UCPCF will give immediate <strong>not</strong>ice, <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g, to the Executive Director of ExceptionalStudent Education for SCSB of the withdrawal of any student placedpursuant to this Agreement by the student's parent, guardian, legalcustodian, or any other person.UCPCF shall exercise the same duty of care and s<strong>up</strong>ervision of SCSBstudents placed at UCPCF under the terms of this Agreement, as the SCSB isrequired to exercise for students enrolled <strong>in</strong> its schools.UCPCF shall immediately report all <strong>in</strong>cidents <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>jury, sexualmisconduct, known or suspected abuse (<strong>in</strong>stitutional or third party), assault,or crim<strong>in</strong>al activity <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g any student placed at UCPCF under thisAgreement to the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>, SCPS ExecutiveDirector for Exceptional Student S<strong>up</strong>port Services, Risk Manager for SCSB,the OCSB Director of the Risk Management Department and to all appropriate<strong>in</strong>surance carriers, as and <strong>in</strong> the manner required by law, and shall fully cooperatewith SCSB staff or any authorized third party representatives <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>vestigation ofany such <strong>in</strong>cidents.11. UCPCF shall provide to the SCSB copies of all documents, papers, letters orother material made or received <strong>in</strong> conjunction with this Agreement, subjectto State and Federal law regard<strong>in</strong>g confidentiality. UCPCF agrees to complywith all of the requirements of Section 1002.22, Florida Statutes, <strong>in</strong> thesame manner and to the same extent as any third party contract<strong>in</strong>g with a2Page 523


school board to provide Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) forstudents with disabilities.12. UCPCF shall provide <strong>in</strong>surance coverage as required by its charter as issuedby OCSB and as otherwise required below:Insurance provid<strong>in</strong>g coverage aga<strong>in</strong>st claims for compensatorydamages, costs, and attorney's fees brought under 42 U.S.C. 1983,Title VII, ADA, §504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or any otherstate or federal law, where such claims are <strong>not</strong> covered under theschool's general liability policy.Required <strong>in</strong>surance shall be documented by certificates of <strong>in</strong>surance,which provide that SCSB and OCSB shall be <strong>not</strong>ified at least 45 days<strong>in</strong> advance of cancellation, non-renewal or adverse change. Newcertificates of <strong>in</strong>surance shall be provided to SCSB and OCSB atleast 30 days prior to the effective date of the coverage therebydocumented. Upon request, the applicant will provide a completecopy of any <strong>in</strong>surance policy. The applicant, <strong>up</strong>on request of SCSBor OCSB, shall provide a statement as to the amount of claimspayments or reserves chargeable to the aggregate amount of policycoverage, as to commercial general liability coverage. The receipt ofcertificates of <strong>in</strong>surance or other documentation of <strong>in</strong>surance orpolicies or copies of policies by SCSB or OCSB, which <strong>in</strong>dicate lesscoverage than required shall <strong>not</strong> constitute a waiver of therequirements here<strong>in</strong> stated. Proof of <strong>in</strong>surance shall be provided onor before 30 days from the date of approval of this Agreement by allparties.13. F<strong>in</strong>ancial records will be ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed by UCPCF as provided for <strong>in</strong> the manual"F<strong>in</strong>ancial and Program Cost Account<strong>in</strong>g and Report<strong>in</strong>g for Florida <strong>Schools</strong>."UCPCF shall provide an unaudited annual f<strong>in</strong>ancial statement to the OCSB nolater than 45 days after the close of the fiscal year and an audited f<strong>in</strong>ancialstatement no later than 75 days after the close of a fiscal year.14. UCPCF represents and warrants to the SCSB that it has read and is familiarwith Florida Statute Sections 1012.32, 1012.465, 1012.467, and 1012.468regard<strong>in</strong>g background <strong>in</strong>vestigations. UCPCF covenants to comply with allrequirements of the above cited statutes and agrees to <strong>in</strong>demnify and holdharmless the SCSB, its officers, agents and employees from any liability <strong>in</strong>the form of physical <strong>in</strong>jury, death, or property damage result<strong>in</strong>g from theUCPCF's failure to comply with the requirements of this paragraph or FloridaStatute Sections 1012.32, 1012.465, 1012.467 and 1012.468.3Page 524


To the fullest extent permitted by law, UCPCF shall defend, <strong>in</strong>demnify andhold harmless the SCSB and OCSB, for any expense, cost, loss, damage,claim, judgment or claims bill <strong>in</strong>curred or rendered aga<strong>in</strong>st the SCSB orOCSB, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g attorneys' fees and <strong>in</strong>vestigation expenses (pre-suit, suit,trial, appeal, and post appeal proceed<strong>in</strong>gs) on account of any <strong>in</strong>tentional ornegligent acts or omissions of any officer, director, employee, agent, orservant of UCPCF on account of this Agreement or any obligationsundertaken hereunder on the part of UCPCF. Further, this provision shallsurvive the term<strong>in</strong>ation of this Agreement for any reason until such time asany claim or claims, known or unknown, shall be barred by any statute oflimitation or repose.No student placed at UCPCF under this Agreement shall receive educationalor related services <strong>not</strong> identified on the student's IEP.UCPCF shall <strong>not</strong> hold itself out as an agent or representative of SCSB orOCSB. No employee of UCPEO shall be considered an employee of eitherOCSB or SCSB for any purpose, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to compensation,benefits, liability for negligent or <strong>in</strong>tentional misconduct, or workers'compensation.No employee of UCPCF shall be subject to selection or s<strong>up</strong>ervision by anyemployee of SCSB, however, SCSB may recommend to UCPCF that anyemployee is <strong>not</strong> professionally or otherwise qualified to render servicesunder this Agreement to SCSB students. All ultimate employment decisionsregard<strong>in</strong>g employees of UCPCF shall, however, be made by UCPCF.19. UCPCF represents and warrants to SCSB that UCPCF has f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ted and obta<strong>in</strong>edcrim<strong>in</strong>al background <strong>in</strong>vestigations required by Florida Statute Sections 1012.32 and1012.465, as amended by the Jessica Lunsford Act, on all personnel who are permittedaccess on school grounds when students are present, who have direct contact withstudents or who have access to or control of school funds. UCPCF hereby agrees <strong>not</strong> topermit its personnel access on school grounds when students are present, to have directcontact with students or have access to or control of school funds, if that personnel hasbeen found guilty of, regardless of adjudication, or entered a plea of nolo contendere orguilty to any crime outl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> Florida Statute Section 435.04 (2), or any comparablestatute of a<strong>not</strong>her state or of the federal government, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to, crimes<strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g moral turpitude or crimes aga<strong>in</strong>st children. UCPCF shall provide the SCSB withproof of such <strong>in</strong>vestigations <strong>up</strong>on request. UCPCF agrees that <strong>in</strong> the event any employeewho UCPCF has certified as successfully complet<strong>in</strong>g a background <strong>in</strong>vestigation islater found guilty of, regardless of adjudication, or entered a plea of nolo contendere orguilty to any crime outl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> Florida Statute Section 435.04 (2), or any comparablestatute of a<strong>not</strong>her state or of the federal government, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to, crimes<strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g moral turpitude or crimes aga<strong>in</strong>st children, UCPCF shall <strong>not</strong>ify the SCSB as soon as4Page 525


practicable and that employee will no longer be permitted on school grounds whenstudents are present, will no longer have direct contact with students and will <strong>not</strong> haveaccess to or control of school funds. UCPCF agrees to <strong>in</strong>demnify and hold harmless theSCSB, its officers, agents and employees from any liability <strong>in</strong> the form of physical <strong>in</strong>jury,death, or property damage result<strong>in</strong>g from the UCPCF's failure to comply with therequirements of this paragraph or Florida Statute Sections 1012.32 and 1012.465, asamended by the Jessica Lunsford Act.The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. IfUCPEO fails to obta<strong>in</strong> a charter from OCSB for the operation of a charterschool pursuant to §1002.33, Florida Statues, or should any such charter berevoked, this Agreement shall immediately be null and void.Should UCPCF fail to cure any failure of performance of any obligation setforth here<strong>in</strong> or otherwise required by law, rule of the state Board ofEducation, rule of the Commissioner of Education, policy of the SCSB, orpolicy of the OCSB, then and <strong>in</strong> that event, <strong>up</strong>on 15 days written <strong>not</strong>ice toUCPCF from either SCSB or OCSB, either the SCSB or the OCSB at itsoption may declare this Agreement null and void.All <strong>not</strong>ices hereunder required to be given to UCPCF shall be given <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>gby certified U.S. Mail, return receipt requested or by hand delivery to:CEOUCP Charter School3305 S. Orange Ave.Orlando, FL 32806All <strong>not</strong>ices hereunder required to be given to SCSB shall be given <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>gby certified U.S. Mail, return receipt requested or by hand delivery to:S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>400 E. Lake Mary Blvd.,Sanford, FL 32773-7127ANDExecutive DirectorExceptional Student S<strong>up</strong>port Services400 E. Lake Mary Blvd.,Sanford, FL 32773-71275Page 526


All <strong>not</strong>ices hereunder required to be given to OCSB shall be given <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>gby certified U.S. Mail, return receipt requested or by hand delivery to:S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentOrange <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>445 West Amelia StreetOrlando, Florida 32801ANDAssociate S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentCurriculum and Program ServicesOrange <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>445 West Amelia StreetOrlando, Florida 32801The venue for any action brought under this Agreement shall be Sem<strong>in</strong>ole<strong>County</strong>, Florida.In the event of litigation, each party shall be responsible for their respectivecosts and attorney's fee.Notwithstand<strong>in</strong>g anyth<strong>in</strong>g conta<strong>in</strong>ed there<strong>in</strong> to the contrary, the relationshipbetween UCPCF and OCSB shall be governed by the charter granted toUCPCF by OCSB pursuant to the provisions of §1002.33(2002), FloridaStatutes. The relationship between UCPCF and SCSB shall, however, begoverned by this Agreement and applicable law and regulations of the Stateof Florida.This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties. Its<strong>up</strong>ercedes any and all prior agreements between the parties relat<strong>in</strong>g to thesame subject matter. This Agreement may only be amended <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g,mutually approved by all parties.If any phrase, sentence, subsection, or paragraph of this Agreement shallbe deemed illegal or otherwise unenforceable as a matter of law, same shall<strong>not</strong> act to impair of affect the validity of the rema<strong>in</strong>der of this agreement, tothe extent that rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g portions of this Agreement shall be consistent withthe mutual <strong>in</strong>tent and understand<strong>in</strong>g of the parties.30. This Agreement shall be effective at such time as same has been approvedand executed by all parties.6Page 527


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first set forth above.THE SCHOOL BOARD OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OFSEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA: ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA:By:ChairmanBy:ChairmanDate Approved:Date:ATTEST: ATTEST:By:S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentBy:S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentUNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF CENTRALFLORIDA, INC. d/b/a UNITED CEREBRALPALSY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA:By:Pr<strong>in</strong>t Name:Title:Date:ATTEST:By:Pr<strong>in</strong>t Name:Title:7Page 528


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYACTION ITEM: 2011-2012 STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE CODE IX.B.Item Number1. S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s Recommendation:That The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> give prelim<strong>in</strong>ary approval to the revisions and grantpermission to advertise the 2011-2012 Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code.2. <strong>Back</strong>ground/Analysis:The Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code is produced annually to def<strong>in</strong>e student behavior <strong>in</strong> Sem<strong>in</strong>ole<strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>. Each student receives a copy and each educational facility is charged withprovid<strong>in</strong>g a review of the Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e code with all students.Students are encouraged to share the content with parents so that they are <strong>in</strong>formed of expectantbehavior of students and consequences if policy is violated. Input is required from all segments of theSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> community and presented to the District Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Committee forscrut<strong>in</strong>y.3. Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to the District at this time.4. Prepared by: Walt Griff<strong>in</strong> 5. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 5/24/11Exec. Director of Secondary EducationAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e CodeMaterials for signature: NonePage 529


SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSSTUDENT CONDUCTANDDISCIPLINE CODE20110-20121The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, FloridaSandy Rob<strong>in</strong>son, ChairmanJeanne Morris, Vice-ChairmanKaren AlmondDiane BauerT<strong>in</strong>a CalderoneSylvia Pond, Vice-ChairmanDede Schaffner, ChairmanS<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentDr. Bill VogelPage 530


EDUCATIONAL EQUITYIt is the policy of the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida, that noemployee, student, or applicant shall – on the basis of race, color, nationalorig<strong>in</strong>, sex (gender), marital status, age, religion, disability (Section504A/ADA) or any other basis prohibited by law – be excluded fromparticipat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrim<strong>in</strong>ationand harassment under any educational programs, activities or <strong>in</strong> anyemployment conditions, policies, or practices conducted by the district. Forany concerns regard<strong>in</strong>g employees/applicants – contact the ExecutiveDirector/Professional Standards at 407-320-0097; regard<strong>in</strong>g students –contact the Executive Director/Exceptional Student S<strong>up</strong>port Services at 407-320-0216. Either Executive Director may be contacted at: Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>Public <strong>Schools</strong>, Educational S<strong>up</strong>port Center, 400 E. Lake Mary Blvd.,Sanford, FL 32773-7127.The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> recognizes that the education ofchildren is a process that <strong>in</strong>volves a partnership between a child’s parents,teachers, school adm<strong>in</strong>istrators, and other school and school board personnel.School and school district personnel will treat all visitors on School Boardproperty with courtesy and respect. The School Board asks that visitors treatschool and school district personnel with the same courtesy and respect.School Board Policy 9.73 63 Civility and Conduct of ParentsPage 531


TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction....................................................................................................………….………………. 1Safety and Security..........................................................................................………………………… 1Scope of Authority...........................................................................................…………………….….. 1-2Students Subject to Authority by School Personnel............................................……………………… 2Search and Seizure.……………………………………………………………………………………. 2Authority of the Teacher..................................................................................………………………… 2Reasonable Force.……………………………………………………………………………………… 3Student Responsibilities..................................................................................…………………………. 3Student Rights...............................................................................................…………..………………. 3-4Threats of Violence .........................................................................................………………………… 4Bully<strong>in</strong>g/Harassment Policy………………………………………………………………………….. 4-5Honor Code…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5Violations of the Law……………................................................................………………………….. 5Def<strong>in</strong>itions of Infractions and Misconduct …………………………………………………………….. 5-10Zero Tolerance ............................................................................................………….………………… 10-11Tobacco Violations and Civil Penalties.................................................……………………………….. 11Suspension or Delay of Driv<strong>in</strong>g Privileges.....................................................…………………………. 11Adm<strong>in</strong>istrative Assignment…………………………………………………………………………….. 12Early Re-Entry to Zone School From The District Alternative School………………………………… 12Student Attendance…………………………………………………………………………………….. 12-13Adm<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g Student Medications.....................................................………………………………… 13Electronic Resources Access and Control ...............................................................…………………… 13-14Involuntary Transfer of Students………………………………………………………………………. 14Revocation of Voluntary Transfer....................................................................................……………… 15Student Appearance and Dress Code................................................................………………………… 15-16Rules of Conduct – Transportation...................................................................………………………… 16-17Park<strong>in</strong>g on Campus.........................................................................................…………………………. 17Suspension.....................................................................................................………………………….. 17-20Student Excluded From School and School ActivitiesParent NotificationGuidel<strong>in</strong>es for SuspensionImmediate SuspensionProvision for Academic Make-Up WorkExtension of the Duration of Out-of-School SuspensionPage 532


Suspension for Crim<strong>in</strong>al/Del<strong>in</strong>quent Acts Off CampusSuspension of Exceptional Education StudentsSuspension for 504 Accommodated StudentsIn-School SuspensionExpulsion........................................................................................................………………………… 20-22Expulsion Recommendations for Exceptional Education StudentsExpulsion Recommendation 504 Accommodated StudentsGuidel<strong>in</strong>es for ExpulsionsExpulsion RecommendationsAlternatives to ExpulsionEnrollment of Students Expelled/Dismissed From Other School Districts or Private <strong>Schools</strong>.……… 22Re-Entry of Expelled Students……………………………………………………………………….. 22Corporal Punishment......................................................................................………………………… 23Citizenship Standards for Participation ...........................................................……………….………. 23-26Introduction and PurposeApplicabilityProcess<strong>in</strong>g Reports of ViolationsSanctionsSuspension from Participation <strong>in</strong> EventsImpos<strong>in</strong>g SanctionsSummary Table-On Campus/Off Campus ViolationsPictures/Video Tap<strong>in</strong>g/Television Broadcasts.………………………………………………………… 27Directory Information......................................................................................………………………… 27Student Records ...............................................................................................……………………….. 27-28Subpoenas for Student Records ......................................................................……………….………. 28Prohibition of Discrim<strong>in</strong>ation/Harassment ..............................................................................………. 28-29ProceduresDiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary ActionStudent Grievance Procedure ........................................................................…………………………. 29Level I, II, III, IVRelease of Director Information Form …………………………………………………………… 30Legal Notices………………………………………………………………………………………… 31Notification of Rights Under the Protection of P<strong>up</strong>il Rights Amendment (PPRA)Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Notice of Directory InformationNotification of Rights under FERPA and FLA. Stat. 1002.22 for Elementary and Secondary <strong>Schools</strong>Statutory Notice……………………………………………………………………………………… 31Student Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Referral……………………………………………………………………………. 32Student Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Referral Form – Florida Department of Education……………………………….. 33Matrix of Infractions and Consequences ........................................................…………………….….. 36-37Page 533


INTRODUCTIONWelcome to Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> of Florida. The District School Board and S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent are proudof the positive learn<strong>in</strong>g environment and general tone of good discipl<strong>in</strong>e that exist <strong>in</strong> the public schools ofSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>. These have been achieved through a cooperative effort among students, school districtpersonnel, and parents to establish an orderly and purposeful educational atmosphere.DEFINITIONS:1. The term “parent” wherever used <strong>in</strong> this document shall <strong>in</strong>clude a student’s parent or parents, legalguardian, legal custodian, or adult recognized by the student’s school as act<strong>in</strong>g “<strong>in</strong> loco parentis.”2. The term “S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent” shall <strong>in</strong>clude the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s designees <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g executive directors,pr<strong>in</strong>cipals, assistant pr<strong>in</strong>cipals, and/or deans as is appropriate with<strong>in</strong> the context of the provision.The Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code is published to communicate the expectations of the School Board forstudents’ behavior <strong>in</strong> grades K-12 and to summarize the policies of the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> relatedto the management of student conduct. Accord<strong>in</strong>gly, this hand<strong>book</strong>:1. def<strong>in</strong>es the responsibilities and rights of students;2. def<strong>in</strong>es the rules of conduct and the behavioral expectations for students;3. establishes the consequences for violations of the rules of conduct; and4. describes the procedures for process<strong>in</strong>g discipl<strong>in</strong>ary violations.The Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code is published once a year and may <strong>not</strong> conta<strong>in</strong> subsequent changes <strong>in</strong>policy or procedure. When a policy or procedure is revised, the change will be communicated through schoolnewsletters or other means of communication, at which time the published revision shall replace previous<strong>in</strong>formation. For the most current policy or procedure <strong>in</strong>formation, visit the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>’website: www.scps.k12.fl.us.SAFETY AND SECURITYMa<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a safe and secure environment is the number one priority of the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>,Florida. It is the belief of the School Board that all students have the right to attend school and school functionsfree of fear, harm or harassment. The policies and procedures outl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>eCode have been adopted <strong>in</strong> s<strong>up</strong>port of this fundamental premise.Please <strong>not</strong>e that the School Board cooperates with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to report,prevent and respond to unlawful activities occurr<strong>in</strong>g on the campuses of the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>.In order for the School Board to fully implement its responsibilities it is important that enrollment and emergencycard <strong>in</strong>formation be kept <strong>up</strong> to date at each student’s school. It is the responsibility of each student and his or herparent to report changes <strong>in</strong> enrollment or emergency card <strong>in</strong>formation to the school.Video cameras have been <strong>in</strong>stalled throughout the build<strong>in</strong>gs of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public School campuses.Students may be filmed and the videotapes may be used to determ<strong>in</strong>e violations of the Student Conduct andDiscipl<strong>in</strong>e Code.SCOPE OF AUTHORITYThe Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code applies to all students enrolled <strong>in</strong> a Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> public school.The code is <strong>in</strong> effect on School Board owned or controlled property and whenever students are under the officials<strong>up</strong>ervision of School Board employees, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g but <strong>not</strong> limited to: field trips, extracurricular activities, orwhile be<strong>in</strong>g transported to and from such places either by school bus, approved drivers, or other official means ofconveyance.This code applies to students who are formally charged with the commission of a felony, or del<strong>in</strong>quent act, whichwould be a felony if committed by an adult, and when such conduct is determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the student’s pr<strong>in</strong>cipal to1Page 534


have a detrimental effect on the orderly operation of a school, or to jeopardize the health, safety, or welfare ofstudents and staff members of a school.A student may be subject to school board authorized discipl<strong>in</strong>ary sanctions when he or she commits an act or actsaway and apart from school that can be shown to pose a threat or danger to the safety of other students, staff, orschool property and/or that the act or acts will prevent the orderly delivery of the <strong>in</strong>structional program at anyschool.STUDENTS SUBJECT TO AUTHORITY BY SCHOOL PERSONNELFlorida Statute 1003.31 establishes that all students enrolled <strong>in</strong> the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> are subjectto the law, rules, regulations, and policies of the State of Florida and the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>,Florida, anytime:1. a student is on School Board owned property;2. a student is attend<strong>in</strong>g school;3. a student is on a school bus;4. a student is be<strong>in</strong>g transported to or from school or school-sponsored events; or5. a student is <strong>in</strong> attendance at or participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a school-sponsored activity.6. school personnel have the right to question students concern<strong>in</strong>g school matters without <strong>not</strong>ice to orconsent of the student’s parent(s) or legal guardian.Dur<strong>in</strong>g such times, all students are subject to the immediate control and direction of district and school leveladm<strong>in</strong>istrators, deans, s<strong>up</strong>ervis<strong>in</strong>g teachers or other adults (such as chaperones), staff members, and school busdrivers.SEARCH AND SEIZURESchool personnel have the authority to conduct a warrantless search of a student's person, <strong>book</strong> bag, locker, motorvehicle, or any other storage area on School Board property, if school personnel have reasonable suspicion thatillegal, prohibited, stolen, or harmful items or substances may be concealed on the student or hidden there<strong>in</strong>. Asearch based on reasonable suspicion may be <strong>in</strong>itiated without <strong>not</strong>ice to or consent of the student or parent. Thestudent shall be <strong>in</strong>formed of the school personnel’s suspicions for conduct<strong>in</strong>g the search prior to the search be<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>itiated, unless there is a need to protect others from imm<strong>in</strong>ent danger or harm. The parent of a student who hasbeen searched shall be immediately <strong>not</strong>ified of the outcome of any search.AUTHORITY OF THE TEACHERFlorida Statute 1003.32 vests teachers and other school staff members with authority for the control anddiscipl<strong>in</strong>e of students on a school campus and <strong>in</strong> other places they are assigned to s<strong>up</strong>ervise students. Studentsare required to follow the lawful directions of all district or school level adm<strong>in</strong>istrators, teachers, school staffmembers and chaperones when on School Board owned property or at other places where they are under thes<strong>up</strong>ervision of School Board personnel.Teachers shall make every reasonable effort to control classroom disr<strong>up</strong>tions or misbehavior by students.However, if a disr<strong>up</strong>tion or misbehavior persists, or if the disr<strong>up</strong>tion is severe, the teacher shall direct the studentto an appropriate adm<strong>in</strong>istrator with a description of the <strong>in</strong>cident written on a referral form provided by theadm<strong>in</strong>istration.Note:Florida Statute 1003.32 and State Board Rule 6A-1.0404, and 6A-6.03312 authorize teachers and otherschool or school district personnel to file charges aga<strong>in</strong>st a student if a crime has been committedaga<strong>in</strong>st a teacher or other <strong>in</strong>structional personnel on school property, on school-sponsoredtransportation, or dur<strong>in</strong>g school-sponsored activities.2Page 535


Note:Florida Statute 1003.32(4) authorizes teachers to remove a student who is unruly, disr<strong>up</strong>tive, or abusive,or who repeatedly <strong>in</strong>terferes with the teacher’s ability to communicate with the class or the ability of thestudent’s classmates to learn <strong>in</strong> accordance with the provisions of 1003.32(5) & (6).REASONABLE FORCEFlorida Statute 1003.32(1)(J) authorizes teachers and other <strong>in</strong>structional personnel to use reasonable force toprotect himself/herself or others from <strong>in</strong>jury. The Department of Education has def<strong>in</strong>ed reasonable force as,“appropriate professional conduct <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g physical force as necessary to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a safe and orderlyenvironment.” The Department of Education has also clarified that school personnel do have the right and theauthority to protect aga<strong>in</strong>st:1. conditions harmful to learn<strong>in</strong>g;2. conditions harmful to student’s physical and mental health;3. conditions harmful to safety; or4. conditions harmful, caus<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>jury to self, school personnel, and others.Note:Florida Statute 1006.11(2) further provides that a pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, teacher, other staff members, or bus drivershall <strong>not</strong> be civilly or crim<strong>in</strong>ally liable for any action carried out <strong>in</strong> conformity with School Board rulesregard<strong>in</strong>g the control, discipl<strong>in</strong>e, suspension, and expulsion of students, except <strong>in</strong> the case of excessiveforce or cruel and unusual punishment.STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIESThe follow<strong>in</strong>g declaration outl<strong>in</strong>es the fundamental responsibilities of all students who attend Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>Public <strong>Schools</strong>:Responsible Students Make the DifferenceStudents are required to:1. attend school regularly;2. treat others with respect;3. treat school property and the property of others with respect;4. respect the privacy of others;5. have <strong>in</strong> their possession only those items allowed by law and/or School Board rules orpolicies;6. listen courteously to the op<strong>in</strong>ions and po<strong>in</strong>ts of view of others;7. come to class with all necessary materials and be prepared to learn;8. take advantage of their learn<strong>in</strong>g opportunities;9. report hazardous or dangerous situations to an adult <strong>in</strong> authority;10. report threats to do harm to an adult <strong>in</strong> authority, and11. submit orig<strong>in</strong>al work.Note:The "Speak-Out" program provides three 24 hour monitored services that allows students, parents, orcommunity members to anonymously report concerns regard<strong>in</strong>g drugs, weapons, bully<strong>in</strong>g, harassment,violence, abuse, suicide, or other problems by call<strong>in</strong>g (1-800-423-8477), text<strong>in</strong>g (274637) or report<strong>in</strong>gat e-mail (www.speakouthotl<strong>in</strong>e.org) anonymously to report concerns regard<strong>in</strong>g drugs, weapons,violence, abuse, suicide, or other problems. Speak-OutIt has contributed to the district's ability to beproactive <strong>in</strong> respond<strong>in</strong>g to various situations before they escalate to the crisis level.STUDENT RIGHTS3Page 536


Students attend<strong>in</strong>g Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> have the right to a free and appropriate education, which<strong>in</strong>cludes the right to equal educational opportunities without regard to race, national orig<strong>in</strong>, gender, disability, ormarital status. Students are also vested with other fundamental rights. Among these are the rights to:1. a safe and orderly environment <strong>in</strong> which to learn;2. be treated with dignity and respect;3. reasonably express op<strong>in</strong>ions and personal po<strong>in</strong>ts of view;4. peaceably assemble;5. be secure <strong>in</strong> their personal privacy;6. limit access to their student records;7. be <strong>in</strong>formed of the rules of conduct; and8. reasonable and fair treatment.Note:These rights are <strong>not</strong> absolute and are more restricted at school than when students are <strong>in</strong> a public placeor engaged <strong>in</strong> activities <strong>not</strong> associated with school. Any student behavior that substantially <strong>in</strong>terfereswith the orderly operation of the school is prohibited and may subject the student to discipl<strong>in</strong>ary actionand crim<strong>in</strong>al prosecution.THREATS OF VIOLENCEStudents are prohibited from mak<strong>in</strong>g direct or <strong>in</strong>direct threats of violence aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>in</strong>dividuals or gro<strong>up</strong>s. Anythreat of such violence must be reported immediately to a teacher or school adm<strong>in</strong>istrator. All threats ofviolence (oral, written, electronic, or symbolic) will be reported to law enforcement and <strong>in</strong>vestigated by schoolofficials. A student found to have made a threat of violence is subject to appropriate discipl<strong>in</strong>ary consequences,<strong>up</strong> to and <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g: suspension, expulsion, arrest, and prosecution.Note:Note:Pursuant to Florida Statute 836.10 it is a second-degree felony for a person to communicate a writtenthreat to do bodily harm to a<strong>not</strong>her person.Pursuant to Florida Statute 790.162 it is a second-degree felony for a person to threaten to place ordischarge a destructive device with the <strong>in</strong>tent to do bodily harm.BULLYING AND HARASSMENTIt is the policy of the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> School Board that all of its students, school district employees and schooldistrict volunteers have an educational sett<strong>in</strong>g that is safe, secure and free from harassment and bully<strong>in</strong>g of anyk<strong>in</strong>d. The School Board will <strong>not</strong> tolerate bully<strong>in</strong>g and harassment of any type. Conduct that constitutes bully<strong>in</strong>gand harassment, as def<strong>in</strong>ed here<strong>in</strong>, is prohibited.Bully<strong>in</strong>g means systematically and chronically <strong>in</strong>flict<strong>in</strong>g physical hurt or psychological distress on one or morestudents, a school district employee or a school district volunteer, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g: unwanted and repeated written,verbal, or physical behavior, this <strong>in</strong>cludes any threaten<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>sult<strong>in</strong>g, or dehumaniz<strong>in</strong>g gesture that is severe orpervasive enough to create an <strong>in</strong>timidat<strong>in</strong>g, hostile or offensive educational environment; cause discomfort orhumiliation; or unreasonably <strong>in</strong>terferes with the <strong>in</strong>dividual’s school performance or participation.Harassment means any threaten<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>sult<strong>in</strong>g or dehumaniz<strong>in</strong>g gesture, use of data or computer software, written,verbal or physical conduct directed aga<strong>in</strong>st a student, school district employee or school district volunteer by astudent, school district employee or school district volunteer.Bully<strong>in</strong>g and Harassment <strong>in</strong>cludes cyber stalk<strong>in</strong>g which means to engage <strong>in</strong> a course of conduct to communicate,or to cause to be communicated, words, images, or language by or through the use of electronic mail or electroniccommunication, directed at a specific person, caus<strong>in</strong>g substantial emotional distress to that person and serv<strong>in</strong>g nolegitimate purpose, as def<strong>in</strong>ed by Florida Statute 784.048(1)(d). Cases of cyber stalk<strong>in</strong>g will be reported to lawenforcement.4Page 537


The Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> School Board requires that students, school district employees, and school districtvolunteers conduct themselves as appropriate for their respective level of development, maturity and demonstratecapabilities with a proper regard for the rights and welfare of other students, school district employees and schooldistrict volunteers and as otherwise set forth <strong>in</strong> School Board policies.To review the entire Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Bully<strong>in</strong>g and Harassment Policy please visit the website:www.scps.k12.fl.us policy #5.421.Note:False accusation of an act of bully<strong>in</strong>g or harassment and, retaliation aga<strong>in</strong>st a student forassert<strong>in</strong>g or report<strong>in</strong>g bully<strong>in</strong>g or harassment will receive discipl<strong>in</strong>ary actions. In cases wherethe accusations are “unsubstantiated” the student’s <strong>in</strong>cident record will be flagged as such.HONOR CODEAcademic honesty and <strong>in</strong>tegrity are essential to the existence and <strong>in</strong>tegrity of an academic community. Withoutma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a high standard of honesty and conduct, the academic reputation of a school is compromised.Students of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> shall refra<strong>in</strong> from all forms of academic dishonesty, such ascheat<strong>in</strong>g, plagiarism, misuse of electronic communication, or other deceitful means of obta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>flated grades.In addition to receiv<strong>in</strong>g all consequences listed below, students found <strong>in</strong> violation of the Honor Code may loseadditional academic and extracurricular privileges.FIRST OFFENSE SECOND OFFENSE THIRD OFFENSEZero on assignment Zero on assignment Zero on assignmentParent contact Parent contact Parent contactSaturday School or equivalent In-School Suspension or equivalent Out-Of-School Suspension orequivalentCitizenship Standards <strong>in</strong>voked Citizenship Standards <strong>in</strong>vokedVIOLATIONS OF LAWStudents are subject to arrest and prosecution for committ<strong>in</strong>g violations of the Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>eCode, which are also determ<strong>in</strong>ed to be violations of law. School resource officers and other law enforcementofficers have the power and authority to conduct <strong>in</strong>vestigations <strong>in</strong>dependent of those conducted by schoolpersonnel for the same <strong>in</strong>cident. Furthermore, the sanctions imposed by the school district for misconduct areseparate and dist<strong>in</strong>ct from the consequences that may be imposed follow<strong>in</strong>g the arrest and prosecution of astudent for a violation of the law orig<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g from the same <strong>in</strong>cident. School personnel will make every effort tocontact parents when a student is arrested.DEFINITIONS OF INFRACTIONS AND MISCONDUCTStudent conduct, which is considered to be a violation of the Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code is def<strong>in</strong>edand described <strong>in</strong> this section of the hand<strong>book</strong>. When a student has committed an <strong>in</strong>fraction, the misbehavior is tobe classified accord<strong>in</strong>g to the def<strong>in</strong>ition that best describes it [(S) <strong>in</strong>dicates a SESIR violation]. The sanctions tobe imposed are then to be determ<strong>in</strong>ed by referr<strong>in</strong>g to the Matrix of Infractions and Consequences.Aggression - engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> any behavior (by word or act) as an <strong>in</strong>dividual or as a member of a gro<strong>up</strong> or crowd thatencourages, <strong>in</strong>cites, or <strong>in</strong>stigates threaten<strong>in</strong>g, aggressive, or unsafe acts, or participat<strong>in</strong>g as a member of a gro<strong>up</strong>or crowd <strong>in</strong> aggressive or unsafe acts.Alcohol Violation (S) – possession or be<strong>in</strong>g under the <strong>in</strong>fluence or use of alcoholic beverages while on a schoolcampus, a school bus, at a school or School Board sponsored function, or while at other School Board facilities.5Page 538


Alcohol sale/distribution (S) – sale or distribution of alcoholic beverages while on school campus, a school bus,at a school or School Board sponsored event, or while at other School Board facilities.Arson (S) – (<strong>in</strong>tentionally sett<strong>in</strong>g a fire on/with school property) to damage or cause to be damaged, by fire orexplosion, any dwell<strong>in</strong>g, structure, or conveyance, whether occ<strong>up</strong>ied or <strong>not</strong>, or any contents there<strong>in</strong>.Assault on school employee volunteer, student, or other person lawfully on School Board property or at aSchool Board sponsored activity - mak<strong>in</strong>g an <strong>in</strong>tentional, unlawful threat, by word or act to do violence to aschool employee, volunteer, student or other person lawfully on school property at a school sponsored activityco<strong>up</strong>led with an apparent ability to do so, and then do<strong>in</strong>g some act that creates a well-founded fear <strong>in</strong> the personthat violence is imm<strong>in</strong>ent.Note:Florida Statute 784.081 provides that enhanced crim<strong>in</strong>al penalties be imposed on anyone who commitsan assault aga<strong>in</strong>st a school employee.Battery (S) – (physical attack/harm) the physical use of force or violence by an <strong>in</strong>dividual aga<strong>in</strong>st a<strong>not</strong>her. (Todist<strong>in</strong>guish from fight<strong>in</strong>g, report an <strong>in</strong>cident as battery only when the force or violence is carried out aga<strong>in</strong>st aperson who is outnumbered or <strong>not</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> mutual combat.)Battery of school employee or volunteer (S) - the un<strong>in</strong>vited hostile touch<strong>in</strong>g or strik<strong>in</strong>g of a school employee orvolunteer aga<strong>in</strong>st their will.Bomb/Biochemical Threat - <strong>in</strong>tentionally mak<strong>in</strong>g a false, verbal or written, report to any person, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gschool personnel concern<strong>in</strong>g the placement or use of any bomb, dynamite, explosive, chemical compounds orarson caus<strong>in</strong>g devices.Note:Note:Pursuant to Florida Statute 790.162 it is a second-degree felony for a person to threaten to place ordischarge a destructive device with the <strong>in</strong>tent to do bodily harm.Pursuant to Florida Statute 790.163 it is a second-degree felony to make a false report concern<strong>in</strong>g theplacement of a bomb or destructive device.Break<strong>in</strong>g and Enter<strong>in</strong>g/Burglary (S) – (illegal entry <strong>in</strong>to a school or other district build<strong>in</strong>g) the unlawful entrywith force, or unauthorized presence <strong>in</strong> a build<strong>in</strong>g or other structure, or conveyance with evidence, or the <strong>in</strong>tent todamage or remove property or harm a person(s).Bully<strong>in</strong>g (S) – (<strong>in</strong>timidat<strong>in</strong>g or hostile behaviors) unwanted and repeated written, verbal, or physical behavior,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g any threaten<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>sult<strong>in</strong>g, or dehumaniz<strong>in</strong>g acts, by an adult or student that are severe or pervasiveenough to create an <strong>in</strong>timidat<strong>in</strong>g, hostile or offensive educational environment, to cause discomfort orhumiliation, or unreasonably <strong>in</strong>terfere with the <strong>in</strong>dividual’s school performance or participation (refer tobully<strong>in</strong>g/harassment policy).Cheat<strong>in</strong>g - the possession of <strong>in</strong>appropriate or deliberate distribution or use of <strong>in</strong>formation, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong>limited to: computer files or folders, electronic devices or oral or written <strong>not</strong>es, materials, or work of a<strong>not</strong>herperson <strong>in</strong> the completion of an academic exam, test, or assignment (refer to Honor Code).Classroom Disr<strong>up</strong>tion – engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> conduct that <strong>in</strong>terferes with the process of teach<strong>in</strong>g or learn<strong>in</strong>g.Confrontation - engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> behavior that provokes, promotes, or encourages hostility or disr<strong>up</strong>tion.Contraband - the possession or storage of items which are prohibited at school, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to:ammunition clips, bullets or cartridges, flammable liquids, combustible materials, poisonous substances,matches, lighters, firecrackers, bottle rockets, smoke bombs, or other similar devices, and laser po<strong>in</strong>ters or lightpens.Disrespect – the use of words or acts that demean, degrade, antagonize, or humiliate a person or gro<strong>up</strong> ofpersons.6Page 539


Disr<strong>up</strong>tion on Campus (S) – disr<strong>up</strong>tion of all or significant portion of campus activities, school-sponsoredevents, a classroom, other portions of a school or school board facility, and school bus transportation that poses aserious threat to the learn<strong>in</strong>g environment, health, safety, or welfare of others.Dress Code Violation - failure to comply with the established dress code policy.Drug Sale/Distribution Exclud<strong>in</strong>g Alcohol (S) – (illegal sale or distribution of drugs) the manufacture,cultivation, sale, purchase or distribution of any drug, narcotic, controlled substance or substance represented tobe a drug, narcotic, or controlled substance.Drug Violation Exclud<strong>in</strong>g Alcohol – (illegal drug possession or use) possession or be<strong>in</strong>g under the <strong>in</strong>fluence oruse of any drug, narcotic or controlled substance or substance represented to be a drug, narcotic, or controlledsubstance while on a school campus, a school bus, at a school or School Board sponsored function, or while atother School Board facilities. This <strong>in</strong>cludes possession of drug paraphernalia. Drug paraphernalia is def<strong>in</strong>ed as allequipment, products, and materials of any k<strong>in</strong>d which are used, <strong>in</strong>tended for use, or designed for use to <strong>in</strong>troducea controlled substance <strong>in</strong>to the human body.Drug Violation Other – Students are prohibited from possess<strong>in</strong>g, us<strong>in</strong>g, or distribut<strong>in</strong>g by sale or otherwise, anysubstance that is represented to be, represented to conta<strong>in</strong>, mimics, or that looks like a narcotic drug,halluc<strong>in</strong>ogenic drug, amphetam<strong>in</strong>e, barbiturate, marijuana, alcoholic beverage, stimulant, depressant, <strong>in</strong>toxicant,or controlled substance of any k<strong>in</strong>d under the law of Florida or federal law.Substance <strong>in</strong>cludes, but is <strong>not</strong> limited to, any substance that conta<strong>in</strong>s or is represented to conta<strong>in</strong> chemicals, anysubstance that produces the same effect as or is represented to produce the same effect as a controlled substance,or any analogue of a controlled substance <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to, K2, also known as “Spice” or “legalweed.”Electronic Device Misuse – disr<strong>up</strong>tive and <strong>in</strong>appropriate exposure/use of cell phones, text messag<strong>in</strong>g, webaccess, mp3 players, digital cameras and like communication devices dur<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>structional day. Pr<strong>in</strong>cipals <strong>in</strong>cooperation with the School Advisory Council at each school have the option of permitt<strong>in</strong>g wireless/electronicdevices for <strong>in</strong>structional purposes and/or <strong>in</strong> common areas dur<strong>in</strong>g the school day.The use of a computer/calculator to do the follow<strong>in</strong>g is unauthorized and prohibited <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to:violat<strong>in</strong>g the Acceptable Use Policy for Network Access (File: EHAA), hack<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to or access<strong>in</strong>g or break<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>to restricted accounts or networks; modify<strong>in</strong>g, or destroy<strong>in</strong>g files without permission; illegally copy<strong>in</strong>gsoftware; and enter<strong>in</strong>g, access<strong>in</strong>g, view<strong>in</strong>g, distribut<strong>in</strong>g, or pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>appropriate/unauthorized files, programs,pornographic sites, or sites advocat<strong>in</strong>g hate or violence.Explosives - possess<strong>in</strong>g, us<strong>in</strong>g, sell<strong>in</strong>g, stor<strong>in</strong>g, distribut<strong>in</strong>g, construct<strong>in</strong>g, or detonat<strong>in</strong>g any combustiblesubstance, or a destructive device, such as a bomb, letter bomb, pipe bomb, grenade, rocket, or similar device thatis designed to explode.Extortion - the use of threat or <strong>in</strong>timidation to obta<strong>in</strong> or attempt to obta<strong>in</strong> anyth<strong>in</strong>g of value from a<strong>not</strong>her person,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to, money.Failure to Report for Detention/Saturday School - <strong>not</strong> attend<strong>in</strong>g an assigned detention or Saturday School.False Accusation Aga<strong>in</strong>st a Staff Member - the <strong>in</strong>tentional publication (oral or written) of untrue, <strong>in</strong>juriousallegations aga<strong>in</strong>st a staff member or school volunteer, or know<strong>in</strong>gly br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g false charges aga<strong>in</strong>st a staffmember or school volunteer.False Alarm - the <strong>in</strong>tentional activation, without valid cause, of an alarm system, such as a fire alarm, or the<strong>in</strong>tentional report<strong>in</strong>g of a false emergency, such as dial<strong>in</strong>g 911 and mak<strong>in</strong>g a false report.Fight<strong>in</strong>g (S) - (mutual combat, mutual altercation) when two or more persons mutually participate <strong>in</strong> use of forceor physical violence that requires either a) physical restra<strong>in</strong>t or b) results <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>jury requir<strong>in</strong>g first aid or medicalattention (does <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong>clude verbal confrontations, push<strong>in</strong>g, or m<strong>in</strong>or confrontations).7Page 540


Note:Self Defense – a student has the right to protect self from un<strong>in</strong>vited physical harm or <strong>in</strong>jury. A validclaim of self defense requires the danger of bodily harm to have been imm<strong>in</strong>ent, that the student wasunable to decl<strong>in</strong>e or escape the conflict, that the student did <strong>not</strong> say or do anyth<strong>in</strong>g for the purpose ofprovok<strong>in</strong>g a<strong>not</strong>her student, and that the student used reasonable force and restra<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> protect<strong>in</strong>ghim/herself. Retaliation is <strong>not</strong> self-defense.Firearms Violation - possess<strong>in</strong>g, us<strong>in</strong>g, sell<strong>in</strong>g, stor<strong>in</strong>g, distribut<strong>in</strong>g, or detonat<strong>in</strong>g any weapon which isdesigned to, or may be readily converted to, expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; the frame or receiverof any such weapon, any firearm muffler or firearm silencer, or any destructive device. Includes firearms of anyk<strong>in</strong>d (operable or <strong>in</strong>operable; loaded or unloaded), <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to, hand guns, zip guns, pistols,rifles, shot guns, or flare guns.Forgery - mak<strong>in</strong>g a false or mislead<strong>in</strong>g written communication to a school staff member with either the <strong>in</strong>tent todeceive or under circumstances which would reasonably be calculated to deceive the staff member, or produc<strong>in</strong>gor possess<strong>in</strong>g any false document, item, or record represented to be an authentic school document, item, or record.Gambl<strong>in</strong>g - any participation <strong>in</strong> games or activities of chance for money or items of value.Gang-Related Activity - engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> any verbal, written, or physical act which is associated with becom<strong>in</strong>g amember of a gang, be<strong>in</strong>g a member of a gang, or participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> gang identified rituals or behaviors on a schoolcampus or at a school sponsored program or activity.Harassment (S) – threaten<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>sult<strong>in</strong>g or dehumaniz<strong>in</strong>g gesture plac<strong>in</strong>g a<strong>not</strong>her <strong>in</strong> reasonable fear of harm tohis/her person or damage to his/her property; substantially <strong>in</strong>terfer<strong>in</strong>g with a student’s educational performance,opportunities, or benefits; substantially disr<strong>up</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g the orderly operation of a school or any school or school districtactivity (refer to bully<strong>in</strong>g/harassment policy).Hate Crime – an act or acts that evidence prejudice based on race, religion, ethnicity, color ancestry, sexualorientation, or national orig<strong>in</strong>.Haz<strong>in</strong>g – participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> any act that humiliates, demeans, or endangers a person <strong>in</strong> order for an <strong>in</strong>dividual tojo<strong>in</strong>, be <strong>in</strong>itiated <strong>in</strong>to, or become affiliated with a gro<strong>up</strong> organization, team, club, or a school sponsored programor activity.Horseplay - engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> reckless, rowdy, or rough behavior that <strong>in</strong>terferes with the safe or purposeful order of aschool or school-related activity.Illegal Organization Violation - establish<strong>in</strong>g or participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a secret society or prohibited organization onSchool Board owned property, at a school function, or at a school sponsored extracurricular activity.Inappropriate or Obscene Act – the use of oral or written language, electronic messages, pictures, objects,gestures, or engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> unwelcome or <strong>in</strong>appropriate touch<strong>in</strong>g, or any other physical act that is considered to beoffensive, socially unacceptable, or <strong>not</strong> suitable for an educational sett<strong>in</strong>g.Inattentive Behavior - conduct that demonstrates a lack of engagement or attention <strong>in</strong> lessons or class activities,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to, non-participation, putt<strong>in</strong>g head down on desk, napp<strong>in</strong>g or sleep<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> class.Insubord<strong>in</strong>ation - the refusal or failure to follow a direction or order from a school staff member, bus driver, orany other adult <strong>in</strong> authority at school.Larceny/Theft (S) – know<strong>in</strong>gly obta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, possess<strong>in</strong>g, sell<strong>in</strong>g, us<strong>in</strong>g, dispos<strong>in</strong>g of or attempt<strong>in</strong>g to obta<strong>in</strong>,possess, sell, use or dispose of the property of a<strong>not</strong>her with <strong>in</strong>tent to either temporarily or permanently deprive theother person of their property or benefit from the property or appropriate the property to his or her own use or tothe use of any person <strong>not</strong> entitled to the use of the property without the permission or consent of the owner orperson lawfully <strong>in</strong> possession of the property.Ly<strong>in</strong>g/Misrepresentation - <strong>in</strong>tentionally provid<strong>in</strong>g false or mislead<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation to, or withhold<strong>in</strong>g valid<strong>in</strong>formation from, a school staff member or any other adult <strong>in</strong> authority at school.8Page 541


Medication Policy Violation – failure to comply with the guidel<strong>in</strong>es for possess<strong>in</strong>g or adm<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g prescriptionmedications and over-the-counter medications.Offensive Touch<strong>in</strong>g of Employee, Volunteer, Student, or other person lawfully on School Boardproperty or at a School Board sponsored activity - mak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>appropriate, un<strong>in</strong>vited, unwelcome, oroffensive physical contact with a school employee or volunteer.Off Campus Felony - the arrest of a student for the alleged commission of a felony or a del<strong>in</strong>quent act whichwould be classified as a felony if committed by an adult at a time and place where students are <strong>not</strong> subject to thecontrol of the school.Open Defiance - the flagrant or hostile challenge of the authority of a school staff member, bus driver, or anyother adult <strong>in</strong> authority.Repeated Misconduct - the repetitive violation of the rules of conduct.Robbery (S) – (us<strong>in</strong>g force to take someth<strong>in</strong>g from a<strong>not</strong>her) the tak<strong>in</strong>g or attempted tak<strong>in</strong>g of anyth<strong>in</strong>g of valuethat is owned by a<strong>not</strong>her person or organization, under the confrontational circumstances of force or threat offorce or violence and/or putt<strong>in</strong>g the victim <strong>in</strong> fear.Sext<strong>in</strong>g – the tak<strong>in</strong>g, dissem<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g, transferr<strong>in</strong>g, or shar<strong>in</strong>g of obscene, pornographic, lewd or otherwise illegalimages or photographs, where by electronic data transfer or otherwise may constitute a crime under state and/orfederal law. Any person tak<strong>in</strong>g, dissem<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g, transferr<strong>in</strong>g, or shar<strong>in</strong>g obscene, pornographic, lewd, or otherwiseillegal images or photographs will be reported to law enforcement and/or other appropriate state or federalagencies, which may result <strong>in</strong> arrest and prosecution.Sexual Battery (S) - any sexual act directed aga<strong>in</strong>st a<strong>not</strong>her person, forcibly or aga<strong>in</strong>st that person's will, or <strong>not</strong>forcibly aga<strong>in</strong>st that person's will where the victim is <strong>not</strong> capable of giv<strong>in</strong>g consent.Sexual Harassment (S) – (undesired sexual behavior) unwanted and repeated verbal or physical behavior withsexual con<strong>not</strong>ations by an adult or student that is severe or pervasive enough to create an <strong>in</strong>timidat<strong>in</strong>g, hostile oroffensive educational environment, cause discomfort or humiliation or unreasonably <strong>in</strong>terfere with the<strong>in</strong>dividual’s school performance or participation (F.A.C. Rule, 6A-19.008(1)). An <strong>in</strong>cident when one persondemands a sexual favor from a<strong>not</strong>her under the threat of physical harm or adverse consequence.Sexual Misconduct (S) - engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a consensual sex act or physical conduct of a sexual nature.Sexual Offenses (S) – other sexual contact, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>tercourse, without force or threat of force, subject<strong>in</strong>g an<strong>in</strong>dividual to lewd sexual gestures, sexual activity, or expos<strong>in</strong>g private body parts <strong>in</strong> a lewd manner.Skipp<strong>in</strong>g Class - <strong>not</strong> report<strong>in</strong>g to or leav<strong>in</strong>g an assigned class, activity, or area without receiv<strong>in</strong>g proper priorapproval and/or follow<strong>in</strong>g the established procedures for check<strong>in</strong>g out of a class.Skipp<strong>in</strong>g School - <strong>not</strong> report<strong>in</strong>g to school or leav<strong>in</strong>g school grounds without receiv<strong>in</strong>g proper prior approvaland/or follow<strong>in</strong>g the established procedures for check<strong>in</strong>g out of school.Stalk<strong>in</strong>g - the willful, and repeated follow<strong>in</strong>g of a<strong>not</strong>her person or engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a pattern of conduct composed ofa series of acts over time, however short, that causes substantial emotional distress to the person who is the targetof such conduct.Substantial Disr<strong>up</strong>tion of School - engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> disorderly conduct that seriously <strong>in</strong>terferes with the orderlyoperation of school or a school function or poses a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of others, or causespersonal <strong>in</strong>jury, or results <strong>in</strong> damage or destruction to public or private property.Tardy - late arrival to school or to a class.9Page 542


Threat/Intimidation (S) – the act of coerc<strong>in</strong>g, or mak<strong>in</strong>g a<strong>not</strong>her person fearful of be<strong>in</strong>g harmed by declarationof <strong>in</strong>tent through words (oral, written, electronic, or symbolic) or acts to do violence to a<strong>not</strong>her person or tohis/her property.Note:Pursuant to Florida Statute 836.10 it is a second-degree felony for a person to communicate a writtenthreat to do bodily harm to a<strong>not</strong>her person.Tobacco Products Violation (S) - possess<strong>in</strong>g, us<strong>in</strong>g, sell<strong>in</strong>g, stor<strong>in</strong>g, or distribut<strong>in</strong>g cigarettes, cigars, snuff, dip,pipe tobacco, and/or chew<strong>in</strong>g tobacco.Note:Note:Pursuant to Florida Statute 386.212 it is unlawful for any person less than 18 years of age to smoketobacco <strong>in</strong>, on, or with<strong>in</strong> 1,000 feet of a public school. Monetary f<strong>in</strong>es, community services, andrevocation of driv<strong>in</strong>g privileges may be imposed for a violation of this law.Pursuant to Florida Statute 569.11 it is unlawful for anyone under the age of 18 to be <strong>in</strong> possession oftobacco products. Monetary f<strong>in</strong>es, community services, and revocation of driv<strong>in</strong>g privileges may beimposed for a violation of this law.Trespass<strong>in</strong>g (S) - the unauthorized entry onto School Board owned property, <strong>in</strong>to a school function, or an extracurricularactivity, or rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g on School Board owned property after be<strong>in</strong>g directed to leave that location by aschool staff member or law enforcement official or while subject to suspension, expulsion, or assignment to thedistrict alternative school or a<strong>not</strong>her alternative placement.Unauthorized Area - be<strong>in</strong>g present <strong>in</strong> build<strong>in</strong>gs, rooms, or other areas on a school campus restricted or <strong>not</strong> opento student access dur<strong>in</strong>g all or portions of a day.Unauthorized Assembly - be<strong>in</strong>g present at unapproved student gather<strong>in</strong>gs, meet<strong>in</strong>gs, demonstrations, or protestswhich <strong>in</strong>terfere with the orderly process of the school environment, or which <strong>in</strong>terr<strong>up</strong>ts a school function or anextracurricular activity.Unauthorized Items - the possession or storage of items that have the potential of <strong>in</strong>terfer<strong>in</strong>g with teach<strong>in</strong>g orlearn<strong>in</strong>g, such as, but <strong>not</strong> limited to: skates, skateboards, radios, toys, video games, over the counter stimulants,as well as items or merchandise brought to school without adm<strong>in</strong>istrative authorization for the purpose of sale ordistribution.Unauthorized Publication - the unapproved post<strong>in</strong>g or distribution of pr<strong>in</strong>ted words, petitions, electronicmessages, or graphic representations as set out <strong>in</strong> School Board policy.Unsafe Act - engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> any act which compromises the health or safety of an <strong>in</strong>dividual <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong>limited to, recklessness, push<strong>in</strong>g, shov<strong>in</strong>g, hitt<strong>in</strong>g, kick<strong>in</strong>g, or slapp<strong>in</strong>g.Vandalism (S) - willfully defac<strong>in</strong>g, damag<strong>in</strong>g or destroy<strong>in</strong>g by any means the real or personal property belong<strong>in</strong>gto the School Board or to a<strong>not</strong>her person. This def<strong>in</strong>ition <strong>in</strong>cludes graffiti, as well as the malicious attempt toharm or destroy electronic data.Vehicle/Park<strong>in</strong>g Violation – failure to follow established rules and regulations concern<strong>in</strong>g the privilege ofdriv<strong>in</strong>g and park<strong>in</strong>g vehicles on a school campus.Weapons Violation/Possession (S) - possess<strong>in</strong>g, stor<strong>in</strong>g, distribut<strong>in</strong>g, sell<strong>in</strong>g, or purchas<strong>in</strong>g any <strong>in</strong>strument orobject that may <strong>in</strong>flict harm on a<strong>not</strong>her person, or be used to <strong>in</strong>timidate a<strong>not</strong>her person, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limitedto: fixed blade knives, fold<strong>in</strong>g knives, switch blade knives, common pocket knives, razor blades, box cutters,sharp cutt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>struments, ice picks, dirks, cha<strong>in</strong>s, pipes, nunchakus, brass knuckles, Ch<strong>in</strong>ese stars, billy clubs,chemical irritants, mace, tear gas, pepper spray, poisonous gases, sl<strong>in</strong>g shots, electrical weapons or devices,starter pistols, stun guns, BB or pellet guns, propellants, and "look-alike" weapons.Zero Tolerance – as here<strong>in</strong> def<strong>in</strong>ed and as def<strong>in</strong>ed to School Board policy.10Page 543


ZERO TOLERANCERecommendation for Expulsion Required: Students who are determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the School Board to havecommitted one of the follow<strong>in</strong>g violations as def<strong>in</strong>ed by Florida law or this code while on School Board owned,operated or ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed property (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g a school bus or other school or School Board vehicle) or while at aschool/School Board sponsored activity (whether on or off a school site or School Board owned, operated orma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed property).(a) Shall be recommended for expulsion from all Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> public schools for <strong>not</strong> lessthan one year:(1) Br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g or possess<strong>in</strong>g a firearm or weapon, as def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> Chapter 790 Fla. Stat., toschool, to any school function, or onto any school-sponsored transportation.Note: For the purposes of zero tolerance “weapon” means any dirk, knife, metallicknuckles, slung shot, billy club, tear gas gun, chemical weapon or device or otherdeadly weapon except a firearm or a common pocketknife, plastic knife, or bluntbladedtable knife.“Firearm” means any weapon (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g starter gun) which will, is designed to, ormay readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive; theframe or receiver of any such weapon; any firearm muffler or silencer; anydestructive device; or any mach<strong>in</strong>e gun. The term firearm does <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong>clude anantique firearm unless the antique firearm is used <strong>in</strong> the commission of a crime.(2) Mak<strong>in</strong>g a threat or false report, as def<strong>in</strong>ed by ss. 790.162 and 790.163, respectively,<strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g a school or school personnel’s property, school transportation, or a schoolsponsoredactivity.Upon recommendation by the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent, the School Board may assign students who aredeterm<strong>in</strong>ed to have committed any of the above offenses to an alternative assignment under such termsand conditions as shall be determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the School Board <strong>in</strong> lieu of expulsion. If a student committ<strong>in</strong>gany zero tolerance offenses is a student who has a disability, the School Board shall comply withapplicable State Board of Education rules.Any student found to have committed a violation of s. 784.011(1), (2), or (3) shall be expelled orplaced <strong>in</strong> the district alternative school or other alternative program as deemed appropriate. Uponbe<strong>in</strong>g charged with an offense under s. 784.011(1), (2), or (3), the student shall be immediatelyremoved from his or her school of regular attendance and placed <strong>in</strong> the district alternative school, orother alternative program as deemed appropriate and as required by s. 1006.13(4).TOBACCO VIOLATIONS AND CIVIL PENALTIESFlorida Statute 569.12 authorizes school officials to be designated as Tobacco Product EnforcementOfficers and authorizes them to issue civil citations that are filed with the Clerk of the Court for theCircuit Court of the 18 th Judicial Circuit <strong>in</strong> Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida. Students found to be guilty of atobacco violation (FS 386.212 or FS 569.11) are subject to penalties that <strong>in</strong>clude monetary f<strong>in</strong>es,community service, and revocation of driv<strong>in</strong>g privileges <strong>in</strong> addition to discipl<strong>in</strong>e sanctions as provided bythis code.SUSPENSION OR DELAY OF DRIVING PRIVILEGESFlorida law authorizes the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to suspend the driver’s license ordelay the issuance of a driver’s license to anyone if they:1. are convicted of the possession, sale, or conspiracy to possess a controlled substance (FS 322.055).11Page 544


2. are less than 21 years of age and misrepresent his/her age or the age of any other person for the purposeof obta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g alcoholic beverages (FS 322.069).3. are less than 21 years of age and are <strong>in</strong> possession of alcoholic beverages (FS 322.069).4. are less than 18 years of age and misrepresent his/her age for the purpose of obta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g tobacco productsand fail to complete the penalties imposed by the court (FS 322.069).5. are less than 18 years of age and are <strong>in</strong> possession of tobacco or smok<strong>in</strong>g tobacco on school property orwith<strong>in</strong> 1,000 ft. of a public school and fail to complete the penalties imposed by the court (FS 322.069).6. are less than 18 years of age and accumulate 15 unexcused absences <strong>in</strong> any 90-day period dur<strong>in</strong>g theschool year (FS 322.091).7. are less than 18 years of age and drop out of school (FS 322.091).8. are expelled from public school (FS 322.091) and <strong>not</strong> otherwise <strong>in</strong> attendance as required by law.ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTA student found to have committed one or more violations of the of Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code, whichaccord<strong>in</strong>g to the Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Matrix of the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Codeis punishable by an alternative placement, may be assigned by the Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal’s designee to thedistrict alternative school, or other alternative program as deemed appropriate for a period <strong>not</strong> to exceed twoschool years (4 semesters).Pursuant to School Board Policy 5.30 the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent reserves the right to extend a student’s adm<strong>in</strong>istrativeassignment to the district alternative school or other alternative program as deemed appropriate for a period <strong>not</strong> toexceed one additional semester for any of the follow<strong>in</strong>g reasons:1. Failure of the student to atta<strong>in</strong> and ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a 90% attendance record.2. Failure to comply with the rules of conduct established by the district alternative school or otheralternative program as permitted by § 1003.32.Students assigned to an alternative assignment, but who fail to attend the district alternative program and enroll<strong>in</strong> school <strong>in</strong> a<strong>not</strong>her district, private school or charter school, must apply for reentry to his/her zoned school thruthe Office of Alternative Placement. The student’s records of school attendance, school performance, andbehavior will be reviewed to determ<strong>in</strong>e placement. The S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent reserves the right to reassign the studentto the district alternative school or other district alternative program for <strong>up</strong> to and <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the length of time ofthe orig<strong>in</strong>al assignment.A student attend<strong>in</strong>g an out-of-zone school on the basis of a voluntary transfer (limited family/program transfer,capacity transfer, diversity transfer, <strong>in</strong>centive transfer) or on the basis of an adm<strong>in</strong>istrative assignment, to theextent permitted by law (NCLB, IDEA, or No Contract Order), that is expelled or placed at the district alternativeschool or a<strong>not</strong>her district alternative discipl<strong>in</strong>ary program, shall be reassigned to the student’s zoned school <strong>up</strong>oncompletion of the student’s term of assignment to the district alternative school or other district alternativeprogram.EARLY RE-ENTRY TO ZONE SCHOOLFROM THE DISTRICT ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLWhen Assigned by a Hear<strong>in</strong>g Officer: Students assigned to the District Alternative School by a Hear<strong>in</strong>gOfficer, <strong>in</strong> cooperation and agreement with the Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of the District Alternative School may reduce theamount of time a student must attend the District Alternative School by <strong>up</strong> to 25% of the assigned time. In orderto be considered for early re-entry a student must have spent a m<strong>in</strong>imum of twelve weeks at the DistrictAlternative School, have no unexcused absences, no discipl<strong>in</strong>e referrals and a 2.5 GPA <strong>in</strong> all course workattempted at the District Alternative School. The student must reappear before the Hear<strong>in</strong>g Officer who made theorig<strong>in</strong>al assignment to request early re-entry.When Adm<strong>in</strong>istratively Assigned by a School Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal: When adm<strong>in</strong>istratively assigned to the DistrictAlternative School, the assign<strong>in</strong>g School Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal <strong>in</strong> cooperation and agreement with the Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of the Districtalternative School may reduce the amount of time a student must attend the District Alternative School by <strong>up</strong> to25% of the assigned time. In order to be considered for early re-entry a student must have spent a m<strong>in</strong>imum of12Page 545


twelve weeks at the District Alternative School, have no unexcused absences, no discipl<strong>in</strong>e referrals and a 2.5GPA <strong>in</strong> all course work attempted at the District Alternative School.STUDENT ATTENDANCERegular attendance provides students the opportunity to acquire specific skills, and meet course goals andobjectives that may <strong>not</strong> otherwise be possible if <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> attendance. Many <strong>in</strong>tegral learn<strong>in</strong>g activities, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gclass discussions, laboratory experiments, field trips, direct <strong>in</strong>struction, and guest speakers can<strong>not</strong> be simulated orreplicated with <strong>book</strong>work. Therefore, the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> has adopted attendance policies forelementary, middle and high schools to encourage honest, accurate, and consistent adherence by all students,parents, teachers, and adm<strong>in</strong>istrators. These policies outl<strong>in</strong>e what qualifies as an excused absence and unexcusedabsence, and provide guidel<strong>in</strong>es for the make <strong>up</strong> of work missed due to an absence.Florida Statute 1003.21 establishes that regular school attendance is required of ALL students enrolled <strong>in</strong> publicschool. This statute also po<strong>in</strong>ts out that only those students who have atta<strong>in</strong>ed the age of 16 years and have filed aformal declaration of <strong>in</strong>tent to term<strong>in</strong>ate school enrollment are <strong>not</strong> subject to compulsory school attendance laws.The declaration to term<strong>in</strong>ate school enrollment must be signed by both the student and the student’s parent. Thisdeclaration requires the student and parent to acknowledge that term<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g enrollment is likely to reduce thestudent’s earn<strong>in</strong>g potential or career opportunities <strong>in</strong> the future.Parents are responsible for the attendance of their children with<strong>in</strong> the compulsory attendance age (Florida Statute1003.24). Whenever a student of compulsory school attendance age is absent without the permission of theperson <strong>in</strong> charge of the school, the parent of the student will, as soon as practical after learn<strong>in</strong>g of the absence,report and expla<strong>in</strong> the cause of such absence to the appropriate school personnel.Florida Statute 1003.27 provides that a parent or legal guardian who refuses or fails to have a child under his orher control attend school regularly, is subject to the charge of a second degree misdemeanor, punishable asprovided by law. A student who accumulates 15 or more unexcused absences with<strong>in</strong> 90 days with or without theknowledge or consent of the student’s parent shall be classified as a habitual truant. If a student becomes ahabitual truant, the school adm<strong>in</strong>istration shall refer matters to the Legal Services Department. Thereafter, theS<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent may file a truancy petition with the circuit court. The S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent also may choose to refer atruancy matters to the State Attorney’s Office for crim<strong>in</strong>al prosecution of the parent.Students who are married and students who are pregnant shall <strong>not</strong> be prohibited from attend<strong>in</strong>g school. Thesestudents and students who are parents shall receive the same educational <strong>in</strong>struction, or its equivalent, as otherstudents, but may voluntarily be assigned to a class or program suited to their special needs. Consistent withFlorida Statute 1003.54, pregnant or parent<strong>in</strong>g teens shall be entitled to participate <strong>in</strong> a teenage parent program.Pregnant students may attend alternative education programs or adult education programs, provided that thecurriculum allows the student to cont<strong>in</strong>ue to work toward a high school diploma.Note: ALL students who do <strong>not</strong> attend school or who leave school without permission are subject to be<strong>in</strong>gdeta<strong>in</strong>ed by a local law enforcement officer and transported to the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole Truancy Alternatives forYouth (S.T.A.Y.) Center where they must rema<strong>in</strong> until released directly <strong>in</strong>to the custody of a parent orguardian.ADMINISTERING STUDENT MEDICATIONS POLICYMedication which is prescribed by a licensed health care provider with prescriptive authority may beadm<strong>in</strong>istered to the student or self-adm<strong>in</strong>istered by the student (when permitted) dur<strong>in</strong>g the school day, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gany occasion when the student is away from school property on official school bus<strong>in</strong>ess.Prescription, non-prescription, and over-the-counter medication must be adm<strong>in</strong>istered <strong>in</strong> accordance with thedistrict policy for Adm<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g Medication to Students.All medication to be adm<strong>in</strong>istered by school personnel or self-adm<strong>in</strong>istered by a student will require completionof the appropriate authorization form.13Page 546


ELECTRONIC RESOURCES ACCESS AND CONTROLThe Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and Implementation Guidel<strong>in</strong>es (Policy 5.52) provides, among other th<strong>in</strong>gs,that the use of the district network, the Internet and other electronic resources relies heavily on the proper conductof the users who must adhere to strict guidel<strong>in</strong>es. If a student user violates any of the provisions, his/her accessaccount will be term<strong>in</strong>ated and future access will be denied. In addition, appropriate discipl<strong>in</strong>ary actions will betaken which may <strong>in</strong>clude suspension, expulsion, and referral to law enforcement.1. Usagea. The use of the account must be <strong>in</strong> s<strong>up</strong>port of the educational goals and policies of SCPS.b. Use of any other network or computer resources must be consistent with the rules appropriate tothat network. This <strong>in</strong>cludes but is <strong>not</strong> limited to laws and regulations regard<strong>in</strong>g:(1) copyright material.(2) threaten<strong>in</strong>g, obscene or profane materials.(3) material protected by trade secret.2. The follow<strong>in</strong>g are prohibited:a. Use of a<strong>not</strong>her <strong>in</strong>dividual’s account or provid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dividual account <strong>in</strong>formation to a<strong>not</strong>her person.b. Use of the network for f<strong>in</strong>ancial ga<strong>in</strong> or for political or commercial activity.c. The attempt to send or send<strong>in</strong>g anonymous messages of any k<strong>in</strong>d or pretend<strong>in</strong>g to be someone elsewhile send<strong>in</strong>g a message.d. The attempt or actual action to access, modify, harm, or destroy a<strong>not</strong>her user’s data on the SCPSnetwork.e. Harass<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>sult<strong>in</strong>g, or attack<strong>in</strong>g others via network communication.3. PrivilegesThe use of electronic networks is a privilege. Inappropriate use will result <strong>in</strong> cancellation of thatprivilege and referral for discipl<strong>in</strong>ary/legal action. Adm<strong>in</strong>istrators will decide if usage is appropriate andtheir decision is f<strong>in</strong>al.4. SecurityWhen you identify a security problem, <strong>not</strong>ify a teacher, media specialist, or system adm<strong>in</strong>istratorimmediately. Do <strong>not</strong> show or identify the problem to others.INVOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF STUDENTSThe S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent/S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s designee may <strong>in</strong>voluntarily transfer a student to a school or alternativeprogram other than the student’s zoned school when such placement is determ<strong>in</strong>ed to further the <strong>in</strong>terest of theSchool Board <strong>in</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a safe, orderly, and purposeful learn<strong>in</strong>g environment. A student who is repeatedlydisr<strong>up</strong>tive or who poses a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of others may be <strong>in</strong>voluntarily assigned to analternative program or school.The School Board may, <strong>in</strong>stead of an expulsion, assign a student to a school or an alternative program other thanthe student’s zoned school when the recommendation of expulsion is a mandatory consequence for the violationof the Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code.Students who have been suspended, expelled, or adm<strong>in</strong>istratively assigned to the district alternative school orother alternative program are prohibited from com<strong>in</strong>g on any district school campus, participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> any extracurricular event, or attend<strong>in</strong>g any event or activity sponsored by a school or the School Board for the duration oftheir suspension, expulsion or discipl<strong>in</strong>ary assignment, regardless of whether the assignment is an adm<strong>in</strong>istrativeassignment by the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent/S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s designee or an assignment <strong>in</strong> lieu of expulsion by the SchoolBoard. Students who violate this prohibition shall be deemed trespassers.14Page 547


Students who are adm<strong>in</strong>istratively assigned to a school other than their zoned school for violations of the StudentConduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code or as the result of the entry of a no contact order may only participate <strong>in</strong> activitiesor events at their assigned school, except as otherwise limited or prohibited by the Citizenship Standards forparticipation <strong>in</strong> school sponsored extra-curricular activities.A student who is adm<strong>in</strong>istratively assigned to an alternative discipl<strong>in</strong>ary school or program or a school other thanthe student’s zoned school may request a review of the assignment by the School Board Hear<strong>in</strong>g Officer. Theassignment shall, however, be effective <strong>up</strong>on the term<strong>in</strong>ation of any suspension or if there is no suspension,immediately <strong>up</strong>on be<strong>in</strong>g made. Upon review, the School Board may take such action, as it deems appropriate.Note:State Board Rule 6A-1.0404 authorizes the use of a student’s juvenile justice <strong>in</strong>formation and crim<strong>in</strong>alrecord <strong>in</strong> conjunction with other relevant <strong>in</strong>formation for the purpose of review<strong>in</strong>g a student’seducational placement and need for services, and to protect the safety of other students and schoolpersonnel.REVOCATION OF VOLUNTARY TRANSFERThe voluntary transfer of a student from one school to a<strong>not</strong>her, pursuant to Policy 5.30, may be revoked and thestudent returned to his/her zoned school of attendance if tard<strong>in</strong>ess, unexcused absences or behavior/discipl<strong>in</strong>eproblems develop at the receiv<strong>in</strong>g school.STUDENT APPEARANCE AND DRESS CODEResponsibility for the dress and appearance of students enrolled <strong>in</strong> the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> primarilyrests with parents and the students. Some student apparel, however, may <strong>not</strong> be appropriate to wear to schooleven though that same apparel may be appropriate to wear <strong>in</strong> other sett<strong>in</strong>gs. To assist parents and students <strong>in</strong>mak<strong>in</strong>g appropriate fashion and groom<strong>in</strong>g decisions for school, the School Board has established the follow<strong>in</strong>gm<strong>in</strong>imal guidel<strong>in</strong>es for the appearance and dress of students.The standards of appearance for students shall <strong>in</strong>sure that the students be clean, neat, and properly dressed. Theyshall observe modes of dress and standards of personal groom<strong>in</strong>g which are appropriate for the academicenvironment.It is the responsibility of the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal to see that the dress appearance of any student shall <strong>not</strong> be extreme, to thepo<strong>in</strong>t of creat<strong>in</strong>g a disturbance, or is hazardous to self, others, or school property, whether or <strong>not</strong> the specific caseis covered by the <strong>in</strong>formation below. The pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or pr<strong>in</strong>cipal’s designee has the f<strong>in</strong>al authority for <strong>in</strong>terpret<strong>in</strong>gwhether a student’s apparel/appearance conforms to the dress code.All schools have the option of adopt<strong>in</strong>g a standard dress code (uniform) when developed andagreed <strong>up</strong>on <strong>in</strong> collaboration with their School Advisory Council. <strong>Schools</strong> that adopt a standarddress code policy should <strong>in</strong>clude the follow<strong>in</strong>g: Collared shirts, sleeves, khaki or darkpants/shorts/skorts, def<strong>in</strong>ed shirt colors (e.g. school colors).(1) HEADNo hats, caps, visors, hoods, bandanas, sunglasses or other head gear may be worn on campusexcept with adm<strong>in</strong>istrative permission (i.e. medical necessity, religious, school related events)(2) UPPER GARMENTS(a) Garments must be of a lengthand fit that are suitable to thebuild and stature of the student.(b) All garments must have acollar or sleeves. Therefore, thefollow<strong>in</strong>g items are prohibited:halter tops, tube tops, backlessdresses/tops, spaghetti straps, andtank tops.(c) Neckl<strong>in</strong>es of all <strong>up</strong>pergarments must be modest. Lowcut neckl<strong>in</strong>es are prohibited,and the cut of garments must<strong>not</strong> expose undergarments orcleavage.15(d) Shirts must touch, at am<strong>in</strong>imum, the top portion oflower garments at all times.(e) Garments that aredistract<strong>in</strong>g or <strong>in</strong>appropriateare prohibited, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g but<strong>not</strong> limited to those with seethroughmaterials, sk<strong>in</strong>tightitems, pajamas, trench coats,bandanas, rips/tears, pr<strong>in</strong>tedprofanity, orlanguage/symbols/styles thatpromote the use of alcohol,drugs, tobacco products,Page 548


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(3) LOWER GARMENTS(a) Pants and shorts shouldconform to the build and stature ofthe students.(b) Undergarments and thebuttocks MUST rema<strong>in</strong> entirelycovered even while seated.(4) FOOTWEAR(a) All students shall wearshoes/footwear. Students must wearshoes that are safe and appropriatefor the learn<strong>in</strong>g environment.Students must wear athletic shoes <strong>in</strong>all PE classes and/or outdooractivities(5) ACCESSORIES(a) Cloth<strong>in</strong>g, jewelry, andaccessories shall <strong>not</strong> conveymessages that are: crude,vulgar/profane, violent/deathoriented,gang related, sexuallysuggestive, promote alcohol, drugsor tobacco.(c) Dresses, skirts and shortsmust be at least mid-thigh orbelow <strong>in</strong> length. Rip/tearsabove mid-thigh that exposesk<strong>in</strong> or undergarments are <strong>not</strong>permitted(d) The waistband of pants,shorts or skirts must be wornand secured between the hipsand the waist.(b) Cleats, slippers and shoeswith wheels are <strong>not</strong> permittedto be worn on campus. Cleatsmay be worn for appropriateextracurricular sports <strong>in</strong>proper areas(b) Jewelry or accessoriesthat pose a safety concern forthe student or others areprohibited. Dog collars, walletcha<strong>in</strong>s, large hair picks orcha<strong>in</strong>s that connect one partof the body to a<strong>not</strong>her areprohibited.(e)Undergarments asouterwear, pajama pants,bath<strong>in</strong>g suits, cheer shorts,bike shorts and spandexmaterial bottoms areprohibited.RULES OF CONDUCT - TRANSPORTATIONFlorida Statute 1006.10 gives school bus drivers the authority to monitor and control the behavior of studentswhen they are on a school bus, when they are be<strong>in</strong>g transported to and from school or school functions at publicexpense, or when a school bus is present at a bus stop.Video Cameras on Buses: Video cameras with audio record<strong>in</strong>g capability have been <strong>in</strong>stalled on all Sem<strong>in</strong>ole<strong>County</strong> Public School Buses. Students may be filmed at any time dur<strong>in</strong>g their ride. The tapes may be utilized todeterm<strong>in</strong>e violations of the Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code. Violations of these standards, the StudentConduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code, or any action or behavior by a student(s) to substantially distract the driver andcauses or has the potential to cause a safety hazard on a mov<strong>in</strong>g bus, or while stationary, may be the basis forsuspension from bus/school and/or expulsion of bus rid<strong>in</strong>g privileges.Standards of Conduct for Rid<strong>in</strong>g a School Bus: Student conduct that distracts the driver, endangers the healthand safety of other students, or demonstrates a willful disregard for transportation rules shall be reported to thepr<strong>in</strong>cipal or pr<strong>in</strong>cipal's designee.The follow<strong>in</strong>g rules of conduct apply to students when the bus is present at the bus stop and when they are be<strong>in</strong>gtransported on a school bus:1. Students must be at the bus stop on time. The bus driver can<strong>not</strong> wait for those who are tardy.17Page 550


2. Students are to stand at least five (5) feet off the roadway at all times while wait<strong>in</strong>g for the bus.3. A student's parents have responsibility for the control and direction of the student at the bus stop.4. Students must ride their assigned buses and can<strong>not</strong> board or depart the bus at any stop other than theirregular stop, unless authorized by the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal/designee.5. Students are to enter the bus <strong>in</strong> an orderly manner and sit <strong>in</strong> an assigned seat, if designated by the busdriver or by the school adm<strong>in</strong>istration.6. Students must obey the driver, monitors, and chaperones at all times and follow the posted rules ofconduct while rid<strong>in</strong>g the school bus.7. Students are to rema<strong>in</strong> seated, fac<strong>in</strong>g forward at all times when the bus is mov<strong>in</strong>g. All portions of astudent's body are to rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>side the bus. Students are required to wear seat-belts <strong>in</strong> buses equippedwith passenger restra<strong>in</strong>t systems.8. No eat<strong>in</strong>g or dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g is allowed on the bus.9. No glass or breakable conta<strong>in</strong>ers are allowed on the bus.10. No reptiles, <strong>in</strong>sects, animals, or mar<strong>in</strong>e life are allowed to be transported on the bus.11. Absolute silence is required of students at railroad cross<strong>in</strong>gs.12. Bulky or objectionable objects, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g musical <strong>in</strong>struments, that can<strong>not</strong> be held <strong>in</strong> thestudent's lap are <strong>not</strong> permitted on the bus. No objects may block the aisles or emergency exits.13. No items are to be thrown or propelled out of the bus w<strong>in</strong>dows. (Behavior that violates thisrule/expectation may be classified as a felony. The student and the parent/guardian shall be heldresponsible for any damages that result from such an act).14. No litter<strong>in</strong>g, throw<strong>in</strong>g, or propell<strong>in</strong>g of objects <strong>in</strong>side the bus is allowed.15. Defac<strong>in</strong>g or vandaliz<strong>in</strong>g a school bus is forbidden. Restitution will be required.16. No profanity, obscene language, offensive gestures, or offensive materials of any nature arepermitted on the bus.17. No posters or signs are to be displayed from the bus.18. After disembark<strong>in</strong>g, those students who must cross the road shall cross approximately twelve(12) feet <strong>in</strong> front of the stopped bus.Bus Probation: Violation of transportation policies, rules or standards of conduct committed while on the schoolbus may be grounds for plac<strong>in</strong>g a student on probationary status for an <strong>in</strong>def<strong>in</strong>ite period of time. Violation of theconditions of probation is grounds for bus suspension, or other sanctions, <strong>up</strong> to and <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, out-of-schoolsuspension and expulsion when warranted.Bus Suspension: Violation of transportation policies, rules or standards of conduct committed while on theschool bus may be grounds for the suspension of bus rid<strong>in</strong>g privileges for a period of time <strong>not</strong> to exceed ten (10)school days per occurrence. However, the consequences for such violations are <strong>not</strong> limited to the suspension ofbus rid<strong>in</strong>g privileges. Other sanctions, <strong>up</strong> to and <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, out-of-school suspension and expulsion may beimposed when warranted.Bus Expulsion: Repeated violation, or a s<strong>in</strong>gle serious violation, of transportation policies, rules or standards ofconduct committed while on the school bus may be grounds for the revocation of a student’s bus rid<strong>in</strong>gprivileges by the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal for a period of time <strong>up</strong> to the rema<strong>in</strong>der of a school year, the <strong>in</strong>terven<strong>in</strong>g summerschool, and the follow<strong>in</strong>g school year. However, the consequences for such violations are <strong>not</strong> limited torevocation of bus rid<strong>in</strong>g privileges. Other sanctions, <strong>up</strong> to and <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g out-of-school suspension and expulsionfrom school may be imposed when warranted.PARKING ON CAMPUSThe park<strong>in</strong>g of a student’s vehicle on campus is a privilege that is granted by the School Board that may be conditioned <strong>up</strong>on the purchaseof a park<strong>in</strong>g decal from the school of attendance. Students park<strong>in</strong>g vehicles on campus without authorization or who repeatedly violatecampus-park<strong>in</strong>g rules may have their park<strong>in</strong>g decal revoked and/or their vehicle towed at the owner’s expense. The presence of a vehicleon School Board property pursuant to a park<strong>in</strong>g decal is deemed to be consent by the student to a search of the vehicle. Each student whoparks a vehicle on a school campus pursuant to a park<strong>in</strong>g decal is presumed to know what is conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> his/her vehicle and will be heldaccountable for any contraband, weapons, drugs, etc., which may be found <strong>in</strong> the vehicle.Vehicles parked on School Board property (without an appropriately authorized park<strong>in</strong>g decal) by a student are subject to search if schoolpersonnel have reasonable suspicion that illegal, prohibited, harmful items or substances, or stolen property may be conta<strong>in</strong>ed there<strong>in</strong>. Eachstudent who parks a vehicle on a school campus is presumed to know what is conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> his/her vehicle and will be held accountable forany contraband, weapons, drugs, etc., which may be found <strong>in</strong> the vehicle.18Page 551


The park<strong>in</strong>g of a student's vehicle on campus is a privilege that is granted by the School Board that may beconditioned <strong>up</strong>on the purchase of a park<strong>in</strong>g decal at the school of attendance. Students park<strong>in</strong>g vehicles oncampus without authorization or who repeatedly violate campus-park<strong>in</strong>g rules may have their park<strong>in</strong>g decalrevoked and/or their vehicle towed at the owner’s expense. The presence of a vehicle on school board propertyor at a school sponsored event implies consent by the student to a search of the vehicle <strong>up</strong>on reasonablesuspicion that illegal, prohibited, harmful items or substances, or stolen property may be conta<strong>in</strong>edthere<strong>in</strong>.Vehicles parked on School Board property or at a school sponsored event by a student are subject to search ifschool personnel have reasonable suspicion that illegal, prohibited, harmful items or substances, or stolenproperty may be conta<strong>in</strong>ed there<strong>in</strong>. Each student who parks a vehicle on a school campus is presumed to knowwhat is conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> his/her vehicle and will be held accountable for any contraband, weapons, drugs, etc., whichmay be found <strong>in</strong> the vehicle.SUSPENSIONSuspension is the temporary removal of a student from a class, all classes or from a student’s zoned school andall district schools and school or school board sponsored activities, except as authorized by a student’s pr<strong>in</strong>cipalfor a prescribed period of time, <strong>not</strong> to exceed ten (10) school days at any one time.When a student is suspended, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal's designee shall make a good faith effort toimmediately <strong>in</strong>form a student’s parents by telephone of the student’s suspension and the reasons for thesuspension. The reasons for the suspension shall be reported <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g with<strong>in</strong> 24 hours to the student’s parentsby U.S. mail or <strong>in</strong> person.Except when taken <strong>in</strong>to custody by law enforcement officials, the student will be remanded to the custody of theparent with specific homework assignments for the student to complete.Note:Note:Florida Statute 1006.09 provides that no student may be suspended out-of-school for unexcusedtardies, lateness, absences, or truancy.Only a pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal's designee may suspend a student. Only a pr<strong>in</strong>cipal may reduce thenumber of days assigned for a suspension.Operation Right Track: The pr<strong>in</strong>cipal has the authority to recommend Operation Right Track as a reduction ofsuspension when a student has been suspended for 10 days. Operation Right Track is a program operated by theSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Department for consecutive weekends for certa<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fractions. Once the studentcompletes the first weekend at Operation Right Track, and provides verification of attendance, the student will beallowed to cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>in</strong> the educational sett<strong>in</strong>g, reduc<strong>in</strong>g the number of days of suspension as dictated by thepr<strong>in</strong>cipal. The student then must provide proof of completion of the 2 nd week of the Operation Right TrackProgram or the student will be required to complete the orig<strong>in</strong>al 10 day suspension.Note:IT IS THE PARENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO MEET THE FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONSASSOCIATED WITH ENROLLING IN OPERATION RIGHT TRACK. ENROLLING INOPERATION RIGHT TRACK IS VOLUNTARY.Student Excluded from School and School Activities: Throughout the duration of an out-of-school suspension,the student may <strong>not</strong> come onto School Board owned property. The student is also prohibited from attend<strong>in</strong>gathletic events, extracurricular activities, or any other school related function until the suspension is completed.Parent Notification: When a student is suspended, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal's designee shall make a goodfaith effort to immediately <strong>in</strong>form the student's parent or guardian by telephone of the reason(s) for the student'ssuspension. When telephone contact is made with the parent, then a copy of the suspension papers related to the<strong>in</strong>cident shall be mailed with<strong>in</strong> 24 hours. Follow<strong>in</strong>g a conference a copy of the suspension papers may be givendirectly to the parent.If the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal's designee is unable to contact the parent, then the suspension papers related to the<strong>in</strong>cident shall be sent by certified mail to the parent’s most current address on record at the school.19Page 552


Guidel<strong>in</strong>es for Suspensions: The pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal's designee may suspend a student for a period oftime <strong>not</strong> to exceed ten (10) school days at any one time. Before a suspension is imposed on a student, except <strong>in</strong>emergencies, the student shall be provided an:1. explanation of what provision(s) of the Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code was/were violated,2. explanation of the specific conduct that constituted the violation(s),3 explanation of the factual basis for the suspension,4. opportunity to present his/her version of the <strong>in</strong>cident,5. opportunity to identify witnesses who s<strong>up</strong>port the student's version of the <strong>in</strong>cident, and the identifiedstudents will be <strong>in</strong>terviewed by the discipl<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g adm<strong>in</strong>istrator; and6. explanation of the rationale for the suspension.Note:A suspension conference is <strong>not</strong> a formal legal proceed<strong>in</strong>g and is <strong>not</strong> required to be conducted <strong>in</strong>accordance with rules of procedure normally associated with an adm<strong>in</strong>istrative hear<strong>in</strong>g under ss.120.57, Florida Stat. or a court proceed<strong>in</strong>g. Students do <strong>not</strong> have the right to cross-exam<strong>in</strong>e witnesses orto have legal representation at a suspension conference. However, if the conduct underly<strong>in</strong>g asuspension results <strong>in</strong> a recommendation for expulsion, the student shall be entitled to the full proceduralsafeguards associated with an expulsion.Immediate Suspension: The pr<strong>in</strong>cipal may immediately suspend a student out-of-school if he/she hascommitted any of the follow<strong>in</strong>g acts:1. physically assault<strong>in</strong>g a<strong>not</strong>her <strong>in</strong>dividual;2. engag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> behavior pos<strong>in</strong>g an immediate danger to students or staff members; or3. creat<strong>in</strong>g an immediate disr<strong>up</strong>tion of the orderly operation of the school.Note:Before a student is suspended immediately from school, the student shall be given either oral or written<strong>not</strong>ice of the allegation(s), an explanation of the allegation(s), and an opportunity to expla<strong>in</strong> his/herversion of the <strong>in</strong>cident.Provision for Academic Make-Up Work: Students are permitted to make <strong>up</strong>, for full credit, any academicwork missed dur<strong>in</strong>g the term of a student's first or second out-of-school suspension. Missed class assignments,homework, quizzes, tests, and exams shall be made <strong>up</strong> <strong>in</strong> a timely manner for the student to receive full credit.However, the absences will be coded as a suspension.Note:It is the student's responsibility to make specific arrangements with each teacher for complet<strong>in</strong>gmake-<strong>up</strong> work. At a m<strong>in</strong>imum, the student shall have the number of days he/she was absent tocomplete and hand <strong>in</strong> make-<strong>up</strong> work for credit. A zero will be assigned for any work <strong>not</strong> made <strong>up</strong><strong>in</strong> a timely manner.Extension of the Duration Out-of-School Suspension: Florida Statute 1006.08 permits the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent toextend a suspension beyond ten (10) school days if such suspension period expires before the next regular orspecial school board meet<strong>in</strong>g follow<strong>in</strong>g the tenth day of a suspension if the student is be<strong>in</strong>g recommended forexpulsion. Alternatively, the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent or the s<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent’s designee may assign a student to the districtalternative school or other alternative program pend<strong>in</strong>g the completion of any expulsion hear<strong>in</strong>g and entry of anyf<strong>in</strong>al order of expulsion by the School Board.Suspension for Crim<strong>in</strong>al/Del<strong>in</strong>quent Acts Occurr<strong>in</strong>g Off Campus: The Florida Legislature has authorized<strong>in</strong>def<strong>in</strong>ite suspension, and expulsion of students who engage <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al/del<strong>in</strong>quent acts off-campus which causethe student's presence on campus to be disr<strong>up</strong>tive to the ma<strong>in</strong>tenance of good order and discipl<strong>in</strong>e at school.Florida Statute 1006.09 permits the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal to <strong>in</strong>itiate suspension proceed<strong>in</strong>gs aga<strong>in</strong>st any student who isformally charged by a proper prosecut<strong>in</strong>g attorney with a felony, or with a del<strong>in</strong>quent act which would be a felonyif committed by an adult, for an <strong>in</strong>cident that allegedly occurred on property other than that owned by Sem<strong>in</strong>ole<strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>.Upon receipt of <strong>not</strong>ice that a student has been formally charged with a felony, or with a del<strong>in</strong>quent act whichwould be a felony if committed by an adult, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal shall conduct a suspension conference for the purpose of20Page 553


determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g whether or <strong>not</strong> the student shall be assigned to the Eugene Gregory/Consequence Alternative Unitpend<strong>in</strong>g court determ<strong>in</strong>ation of whether the student did or did <strong>not</strong> commit such an act, or dismissal of the chargesby the court or prosecut<strong>in</strong>g attorney. The alternative assignment may be implemented <strong>up</strong>on receipt of <strong>not</strong>ice of thefil<strong>in</strong>g of formal charges (Petition for Del<strong>in</strong>quency <strong>in</strong> Juvenile Court, Information or Indictment <strong>in</strong> the CircuitCourt or Indictment <strong>in</strong> the U.S. District Court) pend<strong>in</strong>g conduct of the required due process conference andstatutory determ<strong>in</strong>ation that the alternative placement shall cont<strong>in</strong>ue pend<strong>in</strong>g the outcome of the formal charges.All proceed<strong>in</strong>gs under this provision shall comply with Fla. Adm<strong>in</strong>. Code R. 6A-1.0956.Fla. Adm<strong>in</strong>. Code R. 6A-1.0956 requires that, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal shall:1. Immediately <strong>not</strong>ify, <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g, the student and parent of the specific charge(s) aga<strong>in</strong>st the student and oftheir right to a suspension conference at the school.2. The <strong>not</strong>ice of a suspension conference shall stipulate a date for the hear<strong>in</strong>g which shall be <strong>not</strong> less thantwo (2) school days and no more than five (5) school days from the postmarked date, or delivery, of the<strong>not</strong>ification. The <strong>not</strong>ification must advise the parent of the conditions under which a waiver ofsuspension may be granted.3. Pend<strong>in</strong>g such conference, the student may be temporarily assigned to the EugeneGregory/Consequence Alternative Unit if the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal is concerned that the presence of the student oncampus will have a disr<strong>up</strong>tive <strong>in</strong>fluence on the orderly operation of the school.4. Conduct a school site conference that may be attended by the student, the parent, the student'srepresentative or counsel, and any witnesses requested by the student or the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal.5. Allow the student to speak <strong>in</strong> his/her own behalf, present evidence <strong>in</strong>dicat<strong>in</strong>g his/her eligibility for awaiver of discipl<strong>in</strong>ary action, and be questioned regard<strong>in</strong>g his/her testimony.6. Make a determ<strong>in</strong>ation as to whether the presence of the student on campus would have an adverseimpact on the educational program, discipl<strong>in</strong>e, or welfare of the school.7. Provide the student and the parent with written <strong>not</strong>ification of the decision as to whether or <strong>not</strong> thestudent will be <strong>in</strong>def<strong>in</strong>itely assigned to the Eugene Gregory/Consequence Alternative Unit pend<strong>in</strong>g thelegal resolution of the formal charge.8. Make provisions for the delivery of educational services to the student dur<strong>in</strong>g the time of suspension(assignment to the Eugene Gregory/Consequence Alternative Unit).Upon a judicial determ<strong>in</strong>ation that the student committed the act or acts charged, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal/s<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentmay recommend to the School Board that the student be expelled and the School Board may expel the student forthe maximum time permitted by law.***Suspension of Exceptional Education Students: The required due process guidel<strong>in</strong>es for suspension ofstudents with a disability or otherwise entitled to be treated as a student with a disability under 20 U.S.C. §1415,§ 1003.57, Fla. Stat., are set forth <strong>in</strong> Fla. Adm<strong>in</strong>. Code Rule 6A-6.03312 (IDEA) and <strong>in</strong> the Exceptional StudentEducation Policies and Procedures (SP&P) effective dates 2009-2010 through 2011-2012.***Suspension of Students With A Section 504 Plan or Subject to Be Treated As a StudentWith a Disability Under Section 504: The required due process guidel<strong>in</strong>es for suspension ofstudents with a disability or students otherwise entitled to be treated as a student with a disabilityunder § 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 795 are set forth <strong>in</strong> the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole<strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> Policies and Procedures for Implementation of Section 504 Hand<strong>book</strong>.In-School Suspension: In-School Suspension is an alternative to out-of-school suspension that prevents astudent from attend<strong>in</strong>g all or some classes for <strong>up</strong> to ten (10) school days at any one time. Dur<strong>in</strong>g the period of anIn-School Suspension, the student is assigned to a self-conta<strong>in</strong>ed alternative classroom.21Page 554


EXPULSIONExpulsion is the severest penalty the School Board may impose for a violation of the Student Conduct andDiscipl<strong>in</strong>e Code. Expulsion is the removal of the right and obligation of a student to attend public school for aspecified period of time, <strong>not</strong> to exceed the current school year, the follow<strong>in</strong>g school year and any <strong>in</strong>terven<strong>in</strong>gsummer school. Expelled students are fully excluded and prohibited from attend<strong>in</strong>g any Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> publicschool, any school or School Board sponsored activity, or com<strong>in</strong>g <strong>up</strong>on the grounds of any school until the term ofthe expulsion is completed.A pr<strong>in</strong>cipal will recommend expulsion for a student who has previously, at each level, been assigned to thedistrict alternative program and commits (an) <strong>in</strong>fraction(s) that would otherwise result <strong>in</strong> ans assignment to thedistrict alternative program.Recommendations for expulsion shall be processed <strong>in</strong> accordance with the procedures adopted by the SchoolBoard and prescribed by law and adm<strong>in</strong>istrative regulations of the State of Florida, for student expulsions.***Expulsion Recommendations for Exceptional Education Students: The required due process guidel<strong>in</strong>esfor the expulsion of a student with a disability or otherwise entitled to be treated as a student with a disabilityunder 20 U.S.C. § 1415, § 1003.57, Fla. Stat., or Fla. Adm<strong>in</strong>. Code Rule 6A-6.03312 (IDEA), are set forth <strong>in</strong> theExceptional Student Education Policies and Procedures (SP&P) effective dates 2009-2010 through 2011-2012.***Expulsion of Students With a Section 504 Plan or Subject to Be Treated as a Student With a DisabilityUnder Section 504: The required due process for expulsion of students with a disability or otherwise entitled tobe treated as a student with a disability under § 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 795, are setforth <strong>in</strong> the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> Policies and Procedures for Implementation of Section 504Hand<strong>book</strong>.Guidel<strong>in</strong>es for Expulsions: Florida Statute 1006.09 states that the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal may recommend to theS<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent the expulsion of any student who has committed a serious breach of conduct, as set forth <strong>in</strong> theStudent Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to, willful disobedience, open defiance of aschool staff member, violence aga<strong>in</strong>st persons or property, any other act which substantially disr<strong>up</strong>ts the orderlyconduct of the school, or violations of the Zero Tolerance policy. All offenses for which a student may beexpelled are identified <strong>in</strong> the Matrix of Infractions as set forth <strong>in</strong> the Code or the Zero Tolerance provision there<strong>in</strong>conta<strong>in</strong>ed.The procedures outl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> this section shall be followed when a student is recommended for expulsion.1. The pr<strong>in</strong>cipal/designee shall conduct a pre-suspension conference with the student as required prior to astudent’s suspension.2. The pr<strong>in</strong>cipal/designee shall schedule a pre-expulsion conference with the parent or the student (if majorityage).3. At the pre-expulsion conference the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal/designee shall review the basis and rationale for theprelim<strong>in</strong>ary recommendation for expulsion and advise the student and the parent of the prelim<strong>in</strong>aryrecommendation for expulsion that will be forwarded to the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent/designee. Pursuant to FloridaStatute Section 1002.20(21)(a), the parent may be accompanied by a<strong>not</strong>her adult of their choice such as anattorney, an advocate, etc., at the pre-expulsion conference.4 The student and parent will be advised that the recommendation for expulsion will be scheduled for aprelim<strong>in</strong>ary hear<strong>in</strong>g before a school board member sitt<strong>in</strong>g as an adm<strong>in</strong>istrative hear<strong>in</strong>g officer and that at thattime the hear<strong>in</strong>g officer will determ<strong>in</strong>e if the student admits the misconduct or denies the misconduct. If thestudent admits the misconduct, the hear<strong>in</strong>g officer shall conduct an <strong>in</strong>formal hear<strong>in</strong>g pursuant to ss.120.57(2) and determ<strong>in</strong>e what penalty to recommend to the School Board. If the student denies themisconduct, the matter will be scheduled for a formal hear<strong>in</strong>g pursuant to ss. 120.57(1). The student andparent will be <strong>not</strong>iced as to the formal hear<strong>in</strong>g as required by law. The student will be assigned to the districtalternative school or will rema<strong>in</strong> at the district alternative school pend<strong>in</strong>g any hear<strong>in</strong>g and the entry of anyf<strong>in</strong>al order by the School Board.22Page 555


5. A student has the right to be represented by legal counsel, or any other qualified person dur<strong>in</strong>g the processdiscussed <strong>in</strong> subsection four (4) above.6. Failure of the student or the parent to appear before the School Board at the designated time for any formal or<strong>in</strong>formal hear<strong>in</strong>g without good cause shall be deemed a waiver of the student's right to a hear<strong>in</strong>g on thematter. Upon the determ<strong>in</strong>ation of a waiver by the adm<strong>in</strong>istrative hear<strong>in</strong>g officer, the hear<strong>in</strong>g officer shallforward his or her recommended f<strong>in</strong>al order to the School Board without further hear<strong>in</strong>g.7. The recommended order shall comply with the requirements of law and applicable provisions of the UniformRules of Procedure for adm<strong>in</strong>istrative proceed<strong>in</strong>gs under ss. 120.57(1) & (2), Florida Statutes found at Fla.Adm<strong>in</strong>, Code R. 28-106.101, et. seq.8. The f<strong>in</strong>al order entered by the School Board shall be subject to judicial review pursuant to ss. 120.68. Fla.Stat.Expulsion Recommendations: A student may be recommended for expulsion for any violation of the code forwhich expulsion is an optional penalty. The nature of the <strong>in</strong>cident, the severity of the <strong>in</strong>fraction, and the student’sprevious record of discipl<strong>in</strong>e shall be considered by the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal when mak<strong>in</strong>g this recommendation. A studentshall be recommended for expulsion for any violation of the code that requires a mandatory recommendation orfor any “zero tolerance offense.” The School Board member hear<strong>in</strong>g officer may recommend any penalty that heor she deems appropriate <strong>up</strong>on the facts of a case and the School Board may impose any penalty that it deemsappropriate <strong>up</strong>on the facts of a case, <strong>up</strong>on recommendation of the referr<strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or designee or <strong>up</strong>on its owndeterm<strong>in</strong>ation. A pr<strong>in</strong>cipal will recommend expulsion for a student who has previously, at each level, beenassigned to the district alternative school and commits (an) <strong>in</strong>fraction(s) that would otherwise result <strong>in</strong> anassignment to the district alternative program.Alternatives to Expulsion: A student who is be<strong>in</strong>g recommended for expulsion may be assigned by the SchoolBoard Hear<strong>in</strong>g Officer to the district alternative school or other alternative programs.When a student is assigned to the district alternative school or other alternative programs <strong>in</strong> lieu of expulsion, theSchool Board reserves the right to extend the term of the student’s assignment for a m<strong>in</strong>imum of one semester orrevoke the assignment and impose an expulsion for the maximum period permitted by law for the follow<strong>in</strong>g:1. Failure of the student to atta<strong>in</strong> and ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a 90% attendance record, except for bona fide excusedabsences.2. Failure to comply with the rules of conduct established by the district alternative school programsas permitted by §1003.32.ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS EXPELLED/DISMISSED FROM OTHERSCHOOL DISTRICTS OR PRIVATE SCHOOLSThe records of students seek<strong>in</strong>g to enroll <strong>in</strong> Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> who have been assigned to analternative school by a<strong>not</strong>her public school district, a private school, or a charter school, must be reviewed by theappropriate Executive Director and the Director of Alternative Placement. The student will be assigned to thedistrict alternative school or other alternative school program or a reentry program for the period of time asdeterm<strong>in</strong>ed to be appropriate.The records of students seek<strong>in</strong>g to enroll <strong>in</strong> Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> who are currently be<strong>in</strong>grecommended for expulsion or dismissal, or who have been expelled or dismissed from a<strong>not</strong>her public schooldistrict, a private school, or a charter school, must be reviewed by the appropriate Executive Director and theDirector of Alternative Placement. The student will be assigned to the district alternative school or otheralternative school program or a reentry program for a period of time as determ<strong>in</strong>ed to be appropriate.If a f<strong>in</strong>al order of expulsion has been imposed <strong>up</strong>on the student from a previous school, the appropriate ExecutiveDirector and the Director of Alternative Placement may chose to:1. honor the expulsion or dismissal of the student from the previous school;2. assign the student to a district alternative school;23Page 556


3. assign the student to a<strong>not</strong>her district alternative program; or4. assign the student to a zoned school of attendance.RE-ENTRY OF EXPELLED STUDENTSUpon completion of a term of expulsion from Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>, students shall be assigned to thedistrict alternative school, Journeys Academy, for a m<strong>in</strong>imum of one semester prior to return<strong>in</strong>g to his/her zonedor assigned school of attendance.Note: Students are subject to all of the policies, rules, and sanctions outl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the School Board policies andthe Student Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code while assigned to any district alternative school placement.CORPORAL PUNISHMENTThe School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida prohibits the use of corporal punishment.CITIZENSHIP STANDARDS FOR PARTICIPATIONIN SCHOOL SPONSORED EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIESSECTION 1. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSEA. IntroductionParticipation <strong>in</strong> a school sponsored extra-curricular activity or sport is a privilege. These activities are importantcomponents of our total educational program. Successful participation <strong>in</strong> school sponsored extra-curricularactivities requires a higher level of commitment, energy, and maturity.It is the goal of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong> to expect a higher standard of excellence from students <strong>in</strong>volved<strong>in</strong> these activities. Participat<strong>in</strong>g students are represent<strong>in</strong>g our schools <strong>in</strong> our neighborhoods, our communities, ourstate and often our nation. The standard of behavior should be one that exhibits pride, politeness, andresponsibility.Parents and students should seriously discuss the impact of the extra time, energy, and maturity required toparticipate <strong>in</strong> these activities, and the strict eligibility rules a student must follow to rema<strong>in</strong> qualified for suchactivities.B. Purpose1. To provide m<strong>in</strong>imum citizenship standards among all Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Secondary <strong>Schools</strong> for cont<strong>in</strong>uedparticipation <strong>in</strong> school sponsored extra-curricular activities.2. To <strong>in</strong>still <strong>in</strong> each student a sense of responsibility to conduct himself/herself as a positive role model.3. To encourage the growth of good citizenship among participants <strong>in</strong> school sponsored extra-curricularactivities.4. To del<strong>in</strong>eate the sanctions that will be imposed for violation of this policy.SECTION 2. APPLICABILITYThese standards apply to all students participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> School Board approved extra-curricular activities sponsoredby the school. Furthermore, these standards apply 24 hours a day for the duration of an activity season. Anactivity season is considered to be that span of time that commences with the first gro<strong>up</strong>/team meet<strong>in</strong>g or tryouts,24Page 557


and runs through any pre-season or regular season practices, competition, or activities, and concludes with anypost season or state qualify<strong>in</strong>g play or culm<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g activity.SECTION 3. PROCESSING REPORTS OF VIOLATIONSReports of alleged violations of the Citizenship Standards for Participation shall be made to the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal orhis/her designee. The pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or his/her designee shall conduct an <strong>in</strong>vestigation to determ<strong>in</strong>e the validity of anyallegations. If it is determ<strong>in</strong>ed that it is reasonable to believe a violation has occurred, the student and his/herparents shall be <strong>not</strong>ified of the alleged violation, of the possibility of extra-curricular sanctions, and of a right toan <strong>in</strong>formal hear<strong>in</strong>g where evidence may be presented.A hear<strong>in</strong>g must be requested with<strong>in</strong> seven (7) calendar days of the date of the <strong>not</strong>ification by the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal orhis/her designee of the violations. If a hear<strong>in</strong>g is requested, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or his/her designee shall conduct onewith<strong>in</strong> seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the hear<strong>in</strong>g request. If no hear<strong>in</strong>g is requested, or the hear<strong>in</strong>g requestis received after the deadl<strong>in</strong>e, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or his/her designee shall make a determ<strong>in</strong>ation whether or <strong>not</strong> asanction should be imposed.Hear<strong>in</strong>gs shall be conducted <strong>in</strong> a manner that affords students with a full opportunity to present his/her version ofthe <strong>in</strong>cident. However, these hear<strong>in</strong>gs are <strong>not</strong> formal legal proceed<strong>in</strong>gs and are <strong>not</strong> required to be conducted <strong>in</strong>accordance with the rules of procedure normally associated with formal adm<strong>in</strong>istrative hear<strong>in</strong>gs or courtproceed<strong>in</strong>gs. The decision of the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal is f<strong>in</strong>al and is <strong>not</strong> subject to appeal. If it is determ<strong>in</strong>ed that a studentdid commit a violation of the Citizenship Standards Policy the sanctions shall be imposed immediately.SECTION 4. SANCTIONSA. Suspension from Participation <strong>in</strong> EventsStudents found to have violated the Citizenship Standards Policy shall be suspended from participation <strong>in</strong> extracurricularevents <strong>in</strong> accordance with the sanctions outl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the Summary Table of Infractions andConsequences. The sanctions outl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> this policy establish the m<strong>in</strong>imum discipl<strong>in</strong>ary sanction a sponsor orcoach shall take <strong>in</strong> respond<strong>in</strong>g to a violation of the Citizenship Standards Policy. Coaches and sponsors have theauthority to <strong>in</strong>crease the duration of suspension from participation <strong>in</strong> extra-curricular events for any violation ofthis policy.Students suspended from participation shall <strong>not</strong> be permitted to participate <strong>in</strong> any event related activities, dressout for the event, or travel to the event with the team or gro<strong>up</strong>. An event is def<strong>in</strong>ed as a game, activity, or contest.A tournament experience is considered to be a s<strong>in</strong>gle event, even though a tournament consists of more than onegame, activity, or contest.When School Board Policy permits, and with permission of the coach or sponsor, students under suspension fromparticipation may participate <strong>in</strong> tryouts, practices, or meet<strong>in</strong>gs while wait<strong>in</strong>g for a sanction to be completed.However, coaches and sponsors may prohibit students from participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> tryouts, practices, or meet<strong>in</strong>gs whenthey deem such action is appropriate.It is beyond the scope of this policy to identify every possible action on the part of a student that may be deemedas undesirable by a coach or sponsor. Therefore, coaches and sponsors may impose appropriate discipl<strong>in</strong>aryconsequences for acts <strong>not</strong> specifically identified <strong>in</strong> the Summary Table of Infractions and Consequences.Furthermore, <strong>not</strong>h<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> this policy shall prohibit coaches from dismiss<strong>in</strong>g or remov<strong>in</strong>g a student from a team orgro<strong>up</strong> when coaches or sponsors conclude such action is warranted.B. Impos<strong>in</strong>g SanctionsSanctions shall rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> effect until they are completed. This may require sanctions assigned as a consequencefor a violation of the Citizenship Standards Policy be completed dur<strong>in</strong>g an activity season that is different fromthe activity that was <strong>in</strong> effect when the violation occurred. When necessary, the balance of any unfulfilledsanction shall be completed <strong>in</strong> the follow<strong>in</strong>g school year <strong>in</strong> which the student is enrolled.25Page 558


Students may be given the opportunity to reduce <strong>up</strong> to one-half the number of events they are to be suspendedfrom for a first time tobacco violation of the Citizenship Standards Policy. Students are eligible for thisconsideration only if they document to the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal completion of a tobacco or smok<strong>in</strong>g cessation class or atobacco education class that is approved by the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public School Safe and Drug Free <strong>Schools</strong>Committee.Students may be given the opportunity to reduce <strong>up</strong> to one half (1/2) the number of events they are to besuspended from for a first time drug or alcohol related violation of the Citizenship Standards Policy. Studentsare eligible for this consideration only if they comply with the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal’s requirements for a drug/alcoholassessment from a licensed drug/alcohol counselor and they follow any recommendations made by the counselor.26Page 559


Citizenship Standards for ParticipationSummary Table of Infractions and ConsequencesON CAMPUS VIOLATIONSLEVEL 1 - IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION - If a student is assigned In-School Suspension, then thestudent shall be suspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:1 Event to 10 EventsLEVEL 2 - OUT-OF-SCHOOL SUSPENSION - If a student is assigned Out-of-SchoolSuspension, then the student shall be suspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:10% of Events to all Events (m<strong>in</strong>imum of 2)LEVEL 3 - RETURN TO ZONED SCHOOL UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF A WAIVER andDISTRICT BEHAVIOR CONTRACT - If a student is allowed to return to a zoned school underconditions of a Waiver and District Behavior Contract as an alternative to expulsion, then thestudent shall be suspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:50% of Events to All Events for 1 Calendar YearLEVEL 4 - ALTERNATIVE PLACEMENT UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF A WAIVER andDISTRICT BEHAVIOR CONTRACT - If a student is allowed to attend the district alternativeschool or a<strong>not</strong>her Alternative Educational Assignment as an alternative to expulsion, then the studentshall be suspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:All Events for the Duration of Placement to All Events for the Duration of theStudent’s Enrollment <strong>in</strong> the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>LEVEL 5 - EXPULSION - If a student is Expelled from all Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>, thenthe student shall be suspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:All Events for 1 Calendar Year and/or the extent of the expulsion to All Events for theDuration of the Student’s Enrollment <strong>in</strong> the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>27Page 560


Citizenship Standards for ParticipationSummary Table of Infractions and ConsequencesOFF CAMPUS VIOLATIONS●LEVEL 1 - FALSE IDENTIFICATION or TOBACCO PRODUCT USE - If a student is found tohave possessed or used False Identification, or possessed or used Tobacco Products, then thestudent shall be suspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:2 Events to All Events for 1 Calendar YearLEVEL 2 - DRUG/ALCOHOL VIOLATION - If a student is found to have possessed, used, orbeen under the <strong>in</strong>fluence of Drugs, Alcohol, Controlled Substances, Intoxicants, SubstancesCapable of Modify<strong>in</strong>g Mood or Behavior, or Prescription Medication without a physician’sprescription, then the student shall be suspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:20% of Events to All Events for 1 Calendar YearLEVEL 3 - ARREST BY LAW ENFORCEMENT - If a student is Arrested for committ<strong>in</strong>g an offcampus misdemeanor or del<strong>in</strong>quent act, then the student shall be suspended from a number of eventsrang<strong>in</strong>g from:0 to All Events Pend<strong>in</strong>g School Adm<strong>in</strong>istrative ReviewLEVEL 4 - ARREST BY LAW ENFORCEMENT – If a student is Arrested for committ<strong>in</strong>g an offcampus felony, then the student shall be suspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:50% of Events to All Events for the Duration of the Student’s Enrollment<strong>in</strong> the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>LEVEL 5 - FORMAL CHARGES FILED - If a student is Formally Charged with committ<strong>in</strong>g anoff campus felony, misdemeanor, or a del<strong>in</strong>quent act, then the student shall be suspended from anumber of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:All Events for 1 Calendar Year to All Events for the Duration of the Student’s Enrollment<strong>in</strong> the Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>LEVEL 6 - CHARGES CONFIRMED – If a student is found by a court of competent jurisdiction tohave committed an off campus felony, misdemeanor, or a del<strong>in</strong>quent act, then the student shall besuspended from a number of events rang<strong>in</strong>g from:All Events for 1 Calendar Year to all events for the duration of the Student’s Enrollment <strong>in</strong> theSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>28Page 561


PICTURES/VIDEOTAPING/TELEVISION BROADCASTSThe photograph<strong>in</strong>g, videotap<strong>in</strong>g, and broadcast<strong>in</strong>g of class activities, school functions and events that arecommon and customary practices on public school campuses must be approved by the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal. When pictures,films, or broadcasts are restricted to use by the school, and <strong>not</strong> dissem<strong>in</strong>ated to outside sources for publication tothe general public, no prior permission is necessary for such publication. Parents or students <strong>not</strong> want<strong>in</strong>g pictures,video tap<strong>in</strong>g, or broadcasts of the student on campus or <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> school related activities should make theirwishes known to the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal. This <strong>not</strong>ification must be submitted <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g to the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal with<strong>in</strong> ten (10)calendar days prior to the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the school year, or submitted ten (10) calendar days from the date ofenrollment of a student after the start of the school year.DIRECTORY INFORMATIONThe School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida, reserves the right to release "Directory Information" withoutobta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g prior permission from students or parents. A student or his/her parents however, may <strong>not</strong>ify the SchoolBoard that directory <strong>in</strong>formation concern<strong>in</strong>g a particular student shall <strong>not</strong> be released. Such <strong>not</strong>ification shall be<strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g and filed with the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of the student’s school.Directory <strong>in</strong>formation consists of the follow<strong>in</strong>g data about a student:a) name;b) address;c) date and place of birth;d) telephone number if listed;e) weight and height of members of athletic teams;f) degrees, honors, and awards received;g) the most recent educational agency or <strong>in</strong>stitution attended;h) participation <strong>in</strong> officially recognized activities and sports;i) major field of study; andj) images, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g photographs and videos.Directory <strong>in</strong>formation will be released to:• Law enforcement and other governmental agencies, both state and federal (official request only)• U.S. Armed Forces recruit<strong>in</strong>g officials (as required by federal law)• College and university recruitersHowever, directory <strong>in</strong>formation will <strong>not</strong> be released to commercial vendors except year<strong>book</strong> publishers, schoolr<strong>in</strong>g vendors, and school photograph vendors as selected by each school, when a parent or adult student has given<strong>not</strong>ice of non-consent as provided for above.The School Board shall provide annual written <strong>not</strong>ice of this policy and the right of a student or parents to requirethat said <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>not</strong> be published or released by publication of this policy <strong>in</strong> the Student Conduct andDiscipl<strong>in</strong>e Code, which is published and distributed to all students annually.All request of directory <strong>in</strong>formation shall be referred to the Information Services S<strong>up</strong>ervisor, Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>Public <strong>Schools</strong>, Educational S<strong>up</strong>port Center, or the person designated at each school or cost center to processsuch requests.STUDENT RECORDSFederal and State of Florida laws provide that a student’s education records are private and confidential.Education record means any <strong>in</strong>formation recorded <strong>in</strong> any way, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> limited to, hand writ<strong>in</strong>g, pr<strong>in</strong>t,computer media, video, or audio tape, film, microfilm, and microfiche, that is directly related to a student andma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed by employees of the school district, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>cipals, assist pr<strong>in</strong>cipals, deans, guidancecounselors, and teachers, and by any county level employee. Parents and legal guardians, or the student, if age 18or older, have certa<strong>in</strong> rights regard<strong>in</strong>g their child’s education records:29Page 562


1. The right to <strong>in</strong>spect review and copy education records with<strong>in</strong> 30 days of such a request. A writtenrequest to <strong>in</strong>spect, copy or dissem<strong>in</strong>ate education records shall be made to the school pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or designee.2. Parents or eligible students may ask the school to amend a record that they believe is <strong>in</strong>accurate ormislead<strong>in</strong>g. They should write the school pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or designee, clearly identify the part of the record they wantchanged, and specify why it is <strong>in</strong>accurate or mislead<strong>in</strong>g. If the school decides <strong>not</strong> to amend the record asrequested by the parent or eligible student, the school will <strong>not</strong>ify the parent or eligible student of the decision andadvise them of their right to a hear<strong>in</strong>g regard<strong>in</strong>g the request for amendment.3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable <strong>in</strong>formation, other than directory<strong>in</strong>formation, conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the student’s education records to third parties, except that consent is <strong>not</strong>required to disclose personally identifiable <strong>in</strong>formation to other school officials <strong>in</strong> the school district whohave legitimate education <strong>in</strong>terests, and to other school systems where the student seeks or <strong>in</strong>tends toenroll. A school official is a person employed by the school as an adm<strong>in</strong>istrator, s<strong>up</strong>ervisor, <strong>in</strong>structor, ors<strong>up</strong>port staff member (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g health or medical staff and law enforcement unit personnel); a personserv<strong>in</strong>g on the school board; a person or company with whom the school has contracted to perform aspecial task (such as an attorney, or auditory, medical consultant, or therapist); or a parent serv<strong>in</strong>g on anofficial committee, such as a discipl<strong>in</strong>ary or grievance committee, or assist<strong>in</strong>g a<strong>not</strong>her school official <strong>in</strong>perform<strong>in</strong>g his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational <strong>in</strong>terest if the official needs toreview an education record <strong>in</strong> order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility.4. The School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>s some of all of the follow<strong>in</strong>g records for eachstudent. (1) SASI computer data base records <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but <strong>not</strong> necessarily limited to enrollment,discipl<strong>in</strong>e, academic history, class schedule, and attendance data; (2) student cumulative file; (3)special education confidential file; (4) discipl<strong>in</strong>e file; (5) health records; (6) Progress Monitor<strong>in</strong>g Plan;(7) behavior <strong>in</strong>tervention plan; (8) miscellaneous communications between teacher/school and parent;(9) portfolio of student work; (10) and material provided by parent. The primary custodian of yourchild’s student records is the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of your child’s school.A Parent or student over the age of 18 who believes their rights regard<strong>in</strong>g education records have been violatedmay file a compliant with the Family Policy Compliance Office of the United State Department of Education, 400Maryland Avenue, S.W., Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C. 20202-4605.Authority: Family Education Rights and Privacy Act 20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 CFR 99; §1002.22 Fla. Stat.; 6A-1.0955 F.A.C.SUBPOENAS FOR STUDENT RECORDSSchool officials must comply with subpoenas from a court of competent jurisdiction for the production of studentrecords. The production of these records must be accomplished <strong>in</strong> a lawful and timely manner.If a student (18 years or older) or the parents of a m<strong>in</strong>or student object to the release of subpoenaed records, thestudent and/or parent must obta<strong>in</strong> an order to the contrary from a court of competent jurisdiction. After schoolreceipt of a proper subpoena, the requested records will be produced with<strong>in</strong> a reasonable time (preferably asdemanded on the tenth work<strong>in</strong>g day follow<strong>in</strong>g the service of the subpoena) if the student and/or parent does <strong>not</strong>provide the school with an order from a court of competent jurisdiction prohibit<strong>in</strong>g the release of the requestedrecords.PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENTThe School Board forbids discrim<strong>in</strong>ation aga<strong>in</strong>st any student, by any student, employee, or non-employee(volunteer) on the basis of race, color, national orig<strong>in</strong>, gender, age, religion, disability, marital status, or any otherbasis prohibited by law.The School Board also forbids the harassment of other persons through the use of offensive or <strong>in</strong>flammatorywords, symbols, gestures, or physical conduct that belittle, demean, disparage, mock, or ridicule a<strong>not</strong>her person.30Page 563


Procedures: Any student who believes he/she has been discrim<strong>in</strong>ated aga<strong>in</strong>st or has been harassed by a<strong>not</strong>herstudent, employee, or non-employee (volunteer) may use the student grievance procedures or may compla<strong>in</strong>directly to the build<strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the District’s Educational Equity Coord<strong>in</strong>ator. The fil<strong>in</strong>g of a compla<strong>in</strong>t orotherwise report<strong>in</strong>g discrim<strong>in</strong>ation or harassment will <strong>not</strong> affect a student's status, extracurricular activities,future grades, or homework assignments.The right to confidentiality, both of the compla<strong>in</strong>ant and of the accused, will be respected, consistent with theSchool Board's legal obligations and with the necessity to <strong>in</strong>vestigate allegations of misconduct and takecorrective action when this conduct has occurred.In determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g whether alleged conduct constitutes sexual/racial harassment, the totality of the circumstances, thenature of the conduct and the context <strong>in</strong> which the alleged conduct occurred will be <strong>in</strong>vestigated. TheS<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent or designee has the responsibility of <strong>in</strong>vestigat<strong>in</strong>g and resolv<strong>in</strong>g compla<strong>in</strong>ts of sexual/racialharassment.Discipl<strong>in</strong>ary Action: a substantiated charge of discrim<strong>in</strong>ation or harassment on the part of a student shallsubject that student to discipl<strong>in</strong>ary action, which may <strong>in</strong>clude suspension or expulsion, consistent with theStudent Conduct and Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Code.STUDENT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE(DISCRIMINATION)The student grievance procedure is solely limited to the questions and concerns that arise from Title IX of theEducation Amendments Act, that prohibits sex discrim<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>in</strong> education or the Florida Equity Act, whichprohibits discrim<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>in</strong> public education on the basis of race, national orig<strong>in</strong>, sex, disability, or marital statusof a student.Note:The student grievance procedure does <strong>not</strong> apply to the appeal of school discipl<strong>in</strong>ary actions; unless thestudent asserts that the discipl<strong>in</strong>ary sanctions are the result of discrim<strong>in</strong>ation, as def<strong>in</strong>ed by Title IX orthe Florida Equity Act.The follow<strong>in</strong>g steps shall be followed if a student feels that he/she has experienced discrim<strong>in</strong>ation at school:Level I: If the student believes that he/she has been discrim<strong>in</strong>ated aga<strong>in</strong>st, he/she may file a written compla<strong>in</strong>twith his/her school counselor or the District Equity Coord<strong>in</strong>ator. The school counselor or the District EquityCoord<strong>in</strong>ator will schedule a conference. The conference must be held with<strong>in</strong> five (5) school days of the date offil<strong>in</strong>g.Level II: If a student is <strong>not</strong> satisfied with the resolution made at Level I, he/she may appeal <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g to theappropriate build<strong>in</strong>g level adm<strong>in</strong>istrator (such as an assistant pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or dean) for an <strong>in</strong>formal conference anddiscussion of the grievance.Level III: If a student is <strong>not</strong> satisfied with the resolution made at Level II, he/she may appeal to the build<strong>in</strong>gpr<strong>in</strong>cipal <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g for an <strong>in</strong>formal conference and discussion of the grievance.Level IV: If a student is <strong>not</strong> satisfied with the resolution made at Level III and the grievance was filed due toalleged discrim<strong>in</strong>ation on the basis of race, color, national orig<strong>in</strong>, gender, disability, marital status, age, religion,or any other basis prohibited by law, he/she may appeal to the District’s Educational Equity Coord<strong>in</strong>ator byfollow<strong>in</strong>g the Educational Equity Compla<strong>in</strong>t/Grievance Procedure. Such compla<strong>in</strong>ts should be filed with:Educational Equity Coord<strong>in</strong>atorSem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>400 East Lake Mary Blvd.Sanford, FL 32773-712731Page 564


RELEASE OF DIRECTORY INFORMATIONThe School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, FloridaThe School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida may release the follow<strong>in</strong>g “directory <strong>in</strong>formation” withoutyour permission unless you <strong>not</strong>ify the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g by September 2, 2010. Upon request, militaryrecruiters will be provided with your child’s name, address, and telephone list<strong>in</strong>g unless you advise yourchild’s school <strong>not</strong> to release their <strong>in</strong>formation to any military recruiter.Directory Information is def<strong>in</strong>ed as: student’s name; address; telephone number if listed; most recenteducational agency or <strong>in</strong>stitution attended; major field of study; date and place of birth; weight and heightof members of athletic teams; degrees, honors and awards received; participation <strong>in</strong> officially recognizedactivities and sports; and, images, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g photographs and videos.Under the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, you have the right to withhold therelease of the directory <strong>in</strong>formation listed above. If you decide you do <strong>not</strong> want the school to release the<strong>in</strong>formation listed above, any future requests for the “directory <strong>in</strong>formation” will be refused. Please<strong>in</strong>dicate here your request to withhold the items listed above. You may request that directory <strong>in</strong>formation<strong>not</strong> be released except for hav<strong>in</strong>g your child’s name and photograph appear <strong>in</strong> the school year<strong>book</strong>.I do <strong>not</strong> want my child’s directory <strong>in</strong>formation released, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g but <strong>not</strong> limited to any militaryrecruiter.I do <strong>not</strong> want my child’s directory <strong>in</strong>formation released except for the follow<strong>in</strong>g purposes: school year<strong>book</strong> school website school newsletter and newspapers school newscasts newspaper articles about students and schools television stories about students and schoolsParent Name:Parent Signature:Student Name: Student I.D. #:School Name: Grade: Date:If this form is <strong>not</strong> received by the school pr<strong>in</strong>cipal by September 2, 2010, it will be assumed that theabove <strong>in</strong>formation may be released.32Page 565


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LEGAL NOTICES1. Illegal use, possession, or sale of controlled substances, as def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> chapter 893, by any student while thestudent is <strong>up</strong>on school property or <strong>in</strong> attendance at a school function is grounds for discipl<strong>in</strong>ary action by theschool and may result <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al penalties be<strong>in</strong>g imposed.2. Use of a wireless communications device <strong>in</strong>cludes the possibility of the imposition of discipl<strong>in</strong>ary action bythe school or crim<strong>in</strong>al penalties if the device is used <strong>in</strong> a crim<strong>in</strong>al act. A student may possess a wirelesscommunications device while the student is on school property or <strong>in</strong> attendance at a school function. Note:Possession and use of wireless communications devices <strong>in</strong>cludes but <strong>not</strong> necessarily limited to: cellphone, electronic telephone pager, personal digital assistant [PDA] when used for wirelesscommunication of any type, and like devices.3. The possession of a firearm or weapon as def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> chapter 790, Florida Statutes, by any student while thestudent is on school property or <strong>in</strong> attendance at a school function is grounds for discipl<strong>in</strong>ary action and mayresult <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al prosecution.4. Violence aga<strong>in</strong>st any district school board personnel by a student is grounds for out-of-school suspension,expulsion, or imposition of other discipl<strong>in</strong>ary action by the school and may result <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al penalties be<strong>in</strong>gimposed.5. Violation of district transportation policies, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g disr<strong>up</strong>tive behavior on a school bus by a student isgrounds for suspension of the student’s privilege of rid<strong>in</strong>g on a school bus and may be grounds fordiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary action by the school and may also result <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al penalties be<strong>in</strong>g imposed.6. Violation of the district school board’s sexual harassment policy by a student is grounds for <strong>in</strong>-schoolsuspension, out-of-school suspension, expulsion, or imposition of other discipl<strong>in</strong>ary action by the school andmay also result <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al penalties be<strong>in</strong>g imposed.7. Any student who is determ<strong>in</strong>ed to have brought a firearm or weapon, as def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> Florida Statutes Chapter790, to school, to any school function, or onto any school-sponsored transportation, or to have possessed afirearm at school, shall be recommended for expulsion, with or without cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g educational services, fromthe student’s regular school for a period of <strong>not</strong> less than one full year and referred to the crim<strong>in</strong>al justice ofjuvenile justice system. The School Board may assign the student to a discipl<strong>in</strong>ary program or second chanceschool for the purpose of cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g educational services dur<strong>in</strong>g the period of expulsion. The S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendentmay consider the one-year expulsion requirement on a case-by-case basis and request the School Board tomodify the requirement by assign<strong>in</strong>g the student to an alternative school or program or second chanceschool.8. Any student who is determ<strong>in</strong>ed to have made a threat or false report, as def<strong>in</strong>ed by ss. 790.162 and 790.163,respectively, <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g school or school personnel’s property, school transportation, or a school-sponsoredactivity will be recommended for expulsion, with or without cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g educational services, from thestudent’s regular school for a period of <strong>not</strong> less than one full year and referred for crim<strong>in</strong>al prosecution. TheSchool Board may assign the student to a discipl<strong>in</strong>ary program or second chance school for the purpose ofcont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g educational services dur<strong>in</strong>g the period of expulsion. The S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent may consider the oneyearexpulsion requirement on a case-by-case basis and request the district school board to modify therequirement by assign<strong>in</strong>g the student to an alternative school or program or second chance school.9. Students are entitled to a review of suspensions, adm<strong>in</strong>istrative assignments, and assignments made by ahear<strong>in</strong>g officer <strong>in</strong> lieu of suspension accord<strong>in</strong>g to the procedures set forth <strong>in</strong> the Discipl<strong>in</strong>e ProceduresManual.STATUTORY NOTICEA student may possess a wireless communications device, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g but <strong>not</strong> limited to a cell phone, electronictelephone pager, personal digital assistant (PDA), when used for wireless communication of any type, or a likedevice, while the student is on a school campus or while be<strong>in</strong>g transported by a school bus, but it may <strong>not</strong> be exposedor create a disr<strong>up</strong>tion.A wireless communications device, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g but <strong>not</strong> limited to a cell phone, electronic telephone pager, personaldigital assistant (PDA) when used for wireless communication of any type, or a like device, shall <strong>not</strong> be used whilethe student is on a school campus dur<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>structional day or while be<strong>in</strong>g transported by a school bus. The term“on campus dur<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>structional day” shall <strong>in</strong>clude participation <strong>in</strong> a field trip or other <strong>in</strong>structional activity thatmay take place off campus. The term “transportation by a school bus” shall <strong>in</strong>clude transportation for a field trip orother <strong>in</strong>structional activity, either by a district school bus or a commercial carrier.32Page 567


Notice is hereby given that use of a wireless communications device <strong>in</strong>cludes the possibility of the imposition ofdiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary action by the School Board or crim<strong>in</strong>al penalties if the device is used <strong>in</strong> a crim<strong>in</strong>al act.Notification of Rights Under the Protection of P<strong>up</strong>il Rights Amendment (PPRA)PPRA affords parents certa<strong>in</strong> rights regard<strong>in</strong>g our conduct of surveys, collection and use of <strong>in</strong>formation formarket<strong>in</strong>g purposes, and certa<strong>in</strong> physical exams. These <strong>in</strong>clude the right to:Consent before students are required to submit to a survey that concerns one or more of the follow<strong>in</strong>gprotected areas ("protected <strong>in</strong>formation survey") if the survey is funded <strong>in</strong> whole or <strong>in</strong> part by aprogram of the U.S. Department of Education (ED)-1. Political affiliations or beliefs of the student or student's parent;2. Mental or psychological problems of the student or student's family;3. Sex behavior or attitudes;4. Illegal, anti-social, self-<strong>in</strong>crim<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g, or demean<strong>in</strong>g behavior;5. Critical appraisals of others with whom respondents have close family relationships;6. Legally recognized privileged relationships, such as with lawyers, doctors, or m<strong>in</strong>isters;7. Religious practices, affiliations, or beliefs of the student or parents; or8. Income, other than as required by law to determ<strong>in</strong>e program eligibility.Receive <strong>not</strong>ice and an opportunity to opt a student out of-1. Any other protected <strong>in</strong>formation survey, regardless of fund<strong>in</strong>g;2. Any non-emergency, <strong>in</strong>vasive physical exam or screen<strong>in</strong>g required as a condition of attendance,adm<strong>in</strong>istered by the school or its agent, and <strong>not</strong> necessary to protect the immediate health andsafety of a student, except for hear<strong>in</strong>g, vision, or scoliosis screen<strong>in</strong>gs, or any physical exam orscreen<strong>in</strong>g permitted or required under State law; and3. Activities <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g collection, disclosure, or use of personal <strong>in</strong>formation obta<strong>in</strong>ed from studentsfor market<strong>in</strong>g or to sell or otherwise distribute the <strong>in</strong>formation to others.Inspect, <strong>up</strong>on request and before adm<strong>in</strong>istration or use1. Protected <strong>in</strong>formation surveys of students;2. Instruments used to collect personal <strong>in</strong>formation from students for any of the above market<strong>in</strong>g,sales, or other distribution purposes; and3. Instructional material used as part of the educational curriculum.These rights transfer from the parents to a student who is 18 years old or an emancipated m<strong>in</strong>or under State law.SCPS will develop policies, <strong>in</strong> consultation with parents, regard<strong>in</strong>g these rights, as well as arrangements toprotect student privacy <strong>in</strong> the adm<strong>in</strong>istration of protected <strong>in</strong>formation surveys and the collection, disclosure, oruse of personal <strong>in</strong>formation for market<strong>in</strong>g, sales, or other distribution purposes. SCPS will directly <strong>not</strong>ify parentsof these policies at least annually at the start of each school year and after any substantive changes. SCPS willalso directly <strong>not</strong>ify, such as through U.S. Mail or email, parents of students who are scheduled to participate <strong>in</strong>the specific activities or surveys <strong>not</strong>ed below and will provide an opportunity for the parent to opt his or her childout of participation of the specific activity or survey. SCPS will make this <strong>not</strong>ification to parents at the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gof the school year if the District has identified the specific or approximate dates of the activities or surveys at thattime. For surveys and activities scheduled after the school year starts, parents will be provided reasonable<strong>not</strong>ification of the planned activities and surveys listed below and be provided an opportunity to opt their childout of such activities and surveys. Parents will also be provided an opportunity to review any pert<strong>in</strong>ent surveys.Follow<strong>in</strong>g is a list of the specific activities and surveys covered under this requirement:• Collection, disclosure, or use of personal <strong>in</strong>formation for market<strong>in</strong>g, sales orother distribution; •Adm<strong>in</strong>istration of any protected <strong>in</strong>formation survey <strong>not</strong>funded <strong>in</strong> whole or <strong>in</strong> part by ED; and• Any non-emergency, <strong>in</strong>vasive physical exam<strong>in</strong>ation or screen<strong>in</strong>g as described above.Parents who believe their rights have been violated may file a compla<strong>in</strong>t with:33Page 568


Family Policy Compliance OfficeU.S. Department of Education400 Maryland Avenue, SWWash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C. 20202-5901Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)Notice for Directory InformationThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a Federal law, and § 1002.22, Florida Statutes,require that the School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> and its constituent adm<strong>in</strong>istrative departments and schools[SCPS], with certa<strong>in</strong> exceptions, obta<strong>in</strong> your written consent prior to the disclosure of personally identifiable<strong>in</strong>formation from your child’s education records. SCPS may, however, disclose appropriately designated“directory <strong>in</strong>formation” without written consent, unless you have advised your child’s pr<strong>in</strong>cipal to the contrary <strong>in</strong>accordance with District procedures. The primary purpose of directory <strong>in</strong>formation is to allow SCPS to <strong>in</strong>cludethis type of <strong>in</strong>formation from your child’s education records <strong>in</strong> certa<strong>in</strong> school publications. Components ofdirectory <strong>in</strong>formation are rout<strong>in</strong>ely published <strong>in</strong>:A playbill, show<strong>in</strong>g your student’s role <strong>in</strong> a drama production;A school’s year<strong>book</strong> or similar publication;Honor roll or other recognition lists;Graduation programs;School newspapers;School newsletters; andSports activity sheets, such as for wrestl<strong>in</strong>g, show<strong>in</strong>g weight and height of team members.Directory <strong>in</strong>formation, which is <strong>in</strong>formation that is generally <strong>not</strong> considered harmful or an <strong>in</strong>vasion of privacy ifreleased, will <strong>not</strong> be disclosed to outside organizations without a parent’s prior written consent, except forcompanies that contract for school photographs, graduation <strong>in</strong>vitations and related materials, and thatmanufacture class r<strong>in</strong>gs or publish year<strong>book</strong>s. Directory <strong>in</strong>formation will be released to local, state, and federallaw enforcement agencies, for official bus<strong>in</strong>ess only. In addition, two federal laws require the SCPS that receivesassistance under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to provide military recruiters,<strong>up</strong>on request, with the follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation – names, addresses and telephone list<strong>in</strong>gs of middle and highschool students (secondary students) – unless parents have advised the LEA that they do <strong>not</strong> want their student’s<strong>in</strong>formation disclosed without their prior written consent. 1If you do <strong>not</strong> want SCPS to disclose directory <strong>in</strong>formation from your child’s education records without your priorwritten consent, you must <strong>not</strong>ify your child’s pr<strong>in</strong>cipal <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g by Friday, September 2, 2011. SCPS hasdesignated the follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation as directory <strong>in</strong>formation:● Student’s name● Participation <strong>in</strong> officially● Addressrecognized activities and sports● Telephone list<strong>in</strong>g● Weight and height of members of athletic teams● Student ID number, user ID,● Honors and awards receivedor other unique personal identifier● Grade levelused to communicate <strong>in</strong> electronic● Date of Birthsystems that can<strong>not</strong> be used to access ● Current or most recent school of attendanceeducation records without a PIN, password,etc. (A student’s SSN, whole or <strong>in</strong> part may <strong>not</strong> be used for this purpose)Note: Opt out, however, does <strong>not</strong> apply to prevent SCPS disclos<strong>in</strong>g or requir<strong>in</strong>g the disclosure of a student’sname, identifier, or <strong>in</strong>stitutional email address <strong>in</strong> a class <strong>in</strong> which the student is enrolled (Crooms AOIT) or toprevent the student from wear<strong>in</strong>g or display<strong>in</strong>g a school or school board issued student ID card that exhibits<strong>in</strong>formation that may constitute directory <strong>in</strong>formation.1 These laws are: Section 9528 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (20 U.S.C. § 7908) and10 U.S.C. § 503(c).34Page 569


RELEASE OF DIRECTORY INFORMATIONThe School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, FloridaThe School Board of Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong>, Florida may release the follow<strong>in</strong>g “directory <strong>in</strong>formation” withoutyour permission unless you <strong>not</strong>ify the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g by September 2, 20110. Upon request, militaryrecruiters will be provided with your child’s name, address, and telephone list<strong>in</strong>g unless you advise yourchild’s school <strong>not</strong> to release their <strong>in</strong>formation to any military recruiter.Directory Information is def<strong>in</strong>ed as: student’s name; address; telephone number if listed; current or mostrecent schooleducational agency or <strong>in</strong>stitution attended; major field of study; date and place of birth;weight and height of members of athletic teams; degrees, honors and awards received; participation <strong>in</strong>officially recognized activities and sports; and, images, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g photographs and videosgrade level; andstudent ID number, user ID, or other unique personal identifier used to communicate <strong>in</strong> electronic systemsthat can<strong>not</strong> be used to access education records without a PIN, password, etc., (a student’s SSN, whole or<strong>in</strong> part, may <strong>not</strong> be used for this purpose)..Under the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, you have the right to withhold therelease of the directory <strong>in</strong>formation listed above. If you decide you do <strong>not</strong> want the school to release the<strong>in</strong>formation listed above, any future requests for the “directory <strong>in</strong>formation” will be refused. Please<strong>in</strong>dicate here your request to withhold the items listed above. You may request that directory <strong>in</strong>formation<strong>not</strong> be released except for hav<strong>in</strong>g your child’s name and photograph appear <strong>in</strong> the school year<strong>book</strong>.I do <strong>not</strong> want my child’s directory <strong>in</strong>formation released, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g but <strong>not</strong> limited to any militaryrecruiter.I do <strong>not</strong> want my child’s directory <strong>in</strong>formation released except for the follow<strong>in</strong>g purposes: school year<strong>book</strong> school website school newsletter and newspapers school newscasts newspaper articles about students and schools television stories about students and schoolsParent Name:Parent Signature:Student Name: Student I.D. #:School Name: Grade: Date:If this form is <strong>not</strong> received by the school pr<strong>in</strong>cipal by September 2, 20110, it will be assumed that theabove <strong>in</strong>formation may be released. Please <strong>not</strong>e that, <strong>not</strong>withstand<strong>in</strong>g the completion and submission ofthis document, directory <strong>in</strong>formation may be released to local, state, and federal law enforcement agenciesto the extent disclosure is permissible by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.35Page 570


Notification of Rights under FERPA and § 1002.22, Fla. Stat.for Elementary and Secondary <strong>Schools</strong>The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students over 18 years of age("eligible students") certa<strong>in</strong> rights with respect to the student's education records. These rights are:(1) The right to <strong>in</strong>spect and review the student's education records with<strong>in</strong> 45 days of the day the Schoolreceives a request for access.Parents or eligible students should submit to the School pr<strong>in</strong>cipal [or appropriate school official] a written requestthat identifies the record(s) they wish to <strong>in</strong>spect. The School official will make arrangements for access and <strong>not</strong>ifythe parent or eligible student of the time and place where the records may be <strong>in</strong>spected.(2) The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the parent or eligible studentbelieves are <strong>in</strong>accurate, mislead<strong>in</strong>g, or otherwise <strong>in</strong> violation of the student’s privacy rights underFERPA.Parents or eligible students who wish to ask the School to amend a record should write the School pr<strong>in</strong>cipal [orappropriate school official], clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it should bechanged. If the School decides <strong>not</strong> to amend the record as requested by the parent or eligible student, the Schoolwill <strong>not</strong>ify the parent or eligible student of the decision and advise them of their right to a hear<strong>in</strong>g regard<strong>in</strong>g therequest for amendment. Additional <strong>in</strong>formation regard<strong>in</strong>g the hear<strong>in</strong>g procedures will be provided to the parent oreligible student when <strong>not</strong>ified of the right to a hear<strong>in</strong>g.(3) The right to privacy of personally identifiable <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>in</strong> the student's education records, except tothe extent that FERPA and state law authorizes disclosure without consent.One exception, which permits disclosure without consent, is disclosure to school officials with legitimateeducational <strong>in</strong>terests. A school official is a person employed by the School as an adm<strong>in</strong>istrator, s<strong>up</strong>ervisor,<strong>in</strong>structor, or s<strong>up</strong>port staff member (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g health or medical staff); a person serv<strong>in</strong>g on the School Board; aperson or company with whom the School has outsourced services or functions it would otherwise use its ownemployees to perform (such as an attorney, auditor, medical consultant, or therapist); a parent or student serv<strong>in</strong>gon an official committee, such as a discipl<strong>in</strong>ary or grievance committee; or a parent, student, or other volunteerassist<strong>in</strong>g a<strong>not</strong>her school official <strong>in</strong> perform<strong>in</strong>g his or her tasks, or an authorized representative of a state federalagency conduct<strong>in</strong>g an audit or enforcement activity <strong>in</strong> conjunction with any federal or state program.A school official has a legitimate educational <strong>in</strong>terest if the official needs to review an education record <strong>in</strong> orderto fulfill his or her professional responsibility.Upon request, the School discloses education records without consent to officials of a<strong>not</strong>her school district <strong>in</strong>which a student seeks or <strong>in</strong>tends to enroll, or is already enrolled if the disclosure is for purposes of the student’senrollment or transfer. [(4) The right to file a compla<strong>in</strong>t with the U.S. Department of Education concern<strong>in</strong>g alleged failures by theSchool to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that adm<strong>in</strong>istersFERPA are:Family Policy Compliance OfficeU.S. Department of Education400 Maryland Avenue, SWWash<strong>in</strong>gton, DC 2020236Page 571


Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>, FloridaDISCIPLINE REFERRALSTUDENT NAME: ___________________________________________SCHOOL NAME/#: ________________ GRADE: ______OFFICE USE ONLYINCIDENT #: _________________________ STUDENT #: _______________________ ESE: _______TEACHER/STAFFREFERRED BY: _________________ LOCATION: _________ BUS #: _______REFERRAL DATE: ______________ INCIDENT DATE: _______ TIME: ______ PERIOD: ___DESCRIPTION: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TEACHER/STAFF DISPOSITION (Prior to current referral)___Conference w/Student ___Parent Contact (Date: __/__/__) (Date: ___/___/___) ___ Parent Conference (Date: __/__/___)___ Referral to Guidance ___Class Detention (Date: ___/___/___) (Date: ___/___/___) ___ Other: _______________ADMINISTRATIVE USE ONLYINFRACTION: _________________________________________________________________________Name of InfractionRtI (Response to Intervention)__ Avoid Adult __ Avoid Peers __ Avoid Task/Attn. __ Unknown__ Obta<strong>in</strong> Adult Attn. __ Obta<strong>in</strong> Items/Attn __ Obta<strong>in</strong> Peer AttnPARENT CONTACT___ Parent Notification ___Personal Contact ___Phone Message ___Written CommunicationParent/Guardian Name: _________________________Phone (H/W/C): _______________________________Notes: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ADMINISTRATIVE DISPOSITION___Alternative Educational Assignment ___Detention ___Expulsion without services recommended___Banned from specified school ___Formal Referral to Law Enforcement ___Restitutionfunction: ____________________ ___Guidance Referral ___Sat. School___Behavioral Contract ___In-School Suspension ___Temp. Class Placement___Bus Expulsion ___Out-of-School Suspension ___Verbal Reprimand___Bus Probation ___Parent Conference ___Wed. School___Bus Suspension ___Park<strong>in</strong>g Revoked ___Work Detail___Confiscation___Expulsion with services recommendedNumber of Days: ________ Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g Date: __________ End<strong>in</strong>g Date: __________ Return Date: _______ESE STUDENT: If the student has received more than ten cumulative days of suspension dur<strong>in</strong>g the current school year a Manifestationmeet<strong>in</strong>g is required with<strong>in</strong> ten school days, and a copy of the IDEA Procedural Safeguards must be attached to this form____ Please check, if a Manifestation meet<strong>in</strong>g is required for this student.HONOR CODE VIOLATION: ___1 st Offense ___2 nd Offense ___3 rd OffenseCITIZENSHIP STANDARDS FOR PARTICIPATION___On Campus Violation Level: ______ Sport/Activity: ________________________________________Off Campus Violation Level: ______ #Events to be Missed: _______________________________Parent Signature: _____________________________________Student Signature: _____________________________________Adm<strong>in</strong>istrator Signature: ________________________________________Date: ________________________White Copy – School Yellow Copy – Teacher/Staff P<strong>in</strong>k Copy – Student/Parent Gold - Other(Rev 5/14/10)37Page 572


Sem<strong>in</strong>ole <strong>County</strong> Public <strong>Schools</strong>, FloridaDISCIPLINE REFERRALFlorida Department of EducationSTUDENT NAME: ______________________________ SCHOOL NAME/#: ____________________ GRADE: _________OFFICE USE ONLYINCIDENT #: ___________________ STUDENT #: ______________ ESE: ____________ADMINISTRATIVE USE ONLYREFERRED BY: ______________________ LOCATION: ___________________ BUS #: ________________REFERRAL DATE: ________ INCIDENT DATE: ___________________ TIME: ________ PERIOD: ________DESCRIPTION: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________School environmental safety <strong>in</strong>cident report must be reported to law enforcement:__ Alcohol __Drug Use/Possess Exc. Alcohol __ Sexual Battery__ Arson __ Homicide __ Sexual Offenses (Other)__ Battery __ Kidnapp<strong>in</strong>g __ Threat/Intimidation__ Break<strong>in</strong>g and Enter<strong>in</strong>g/Burglary __ Other Major __ Trespass<strong>in</strong>g__ Disr<strong>up</strong>tion on Campus/Major __ Robbery __ Vandalism__ Drug Sale/Dist Exc. Alcohol __ Larceny/Theft __ WeaponMay <strong>not</strong> need to report to LawEnforcement:__ Bully<strong>in</strong>g __S __U__Harassment __S __ U__ Fight<strong>in</strong>g__ Sexual Harassment_ _TobaccoRELATED ELEMENTS (Please check all that apply to SESIR Incidents)__ Alcohol __ Bully<strong>in</strong>g __ Drugs: __ M - Marijuana/Hashish __ O – Other Illicit Drugs__ Gang __ Hate Crime __ Injury __Harassment__ Weapon: __ Other (Describe) _________________________________ __ Knife__ Firearm: __ Handgun __ Rifle/Shotgun __ Other __ Unknown __ # of Weapons __Student <strong>in</strong> possession of weapon: __ Yes __ NoParent Contact__ Parent Notification: __ Personal Contact __ Phone Message __ Written CommunicationName of Parent/Guardian: _______________________________________________Phone (H/W/C): __________________________Notes: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ADMINISTRATIVE DISPOSITION__ Alternative Placement __ Expulsion with services recommended __ Out –Of-School Suspension__ Behavioral Contract __ Expulsion without services recommended __ Temp. Class Placement__ Bus Expulsion__ In-School SuspensionNumber of Days: _____ Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g Date: _____________ End<strong>in</strong>g Date: ____________ Return Date: ______ESE STUDENT: If the student has received more than ten cumulative days of suspension dur<strong>in</strong>g the current school year a manifestation meet<strong>in</strong>gis required with<strong>in</strong> ten school days, and a copy of the IDEA Procedural Safeguards must be attached to this form.____ Please check, if a Manifestation meet<strong>in</strong>g is required for this student.DESCRIPTION: _________________________________________________________________________Parent Signature: ______________________________Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Signature: ___________________SCPS 835DOE (Rev. 5/14/10) FL White Copy – School Yellow Copy – Teacher/Staff P<strong>in</strong>k Copy – Student/Parent Gold - Other38Page 573


MATRIX OF INFRACTIONS AND CONSEQUENCES FOR SESIR VIOLATIONSThe follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>fractions MUST be placed on the SCPS 835DOE SESIR Discipl<strong>in</strong>e Referral form. The m<strong>in</strong>imum allowable consequence for a SESIR <strong>in</strong>fraction is In-SchoolSuspension. As with non-SESIR <strong>in</strong>fractions, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal’s designee may assign consequences for a SESIR <strong>in</strong>fraction <strong>in</strong> addition to or <strong>in</strong> excess of In-SchoolSuspension based on factors such as the nature of the <strong>in</strong>fraction, the student’s past discipl<strong>in</strong>ary record, the student’s attitude, the student’s age and grade level, and the severity ofthe problem as it exists <strong>in</strong> that particular school.Mandatory Consequences are <strong>in</strong>dicated by (M); Optional Consequences are <strong>in</strong>dicated by (O) and M<strong>in</strong>imum Consequences are <strong>in</strong>dicated by (*).VerbalReprimandTime OutConfiscationRestitutionPark<strong>in</strong>g DecalRevokedVehicle Towedat Owner’sExpenseBus ProbationBus SuspensionBus ExpulsionWork DetailDetentionDistrictBehaviorContractBanned FromSpecified SchoolFunctionSaturday SchoolIn-SchoolSuspensionOut-of-SchoolSuspensionAdm<strong>in</strong>istrativeAssignmentRecommendedfor ExpulsionReferred to LawEnforcementINFRACTIONSAlcohol Violation (S) M O O * M O O MAlcohol/Sale/Distribution (S) M O * M M MArson (S) O * M M MBattery (S) O * M M MBattery of Staff Member (S) O * M M MBreak<strong>in</strong>g & Enter<strong>in</strong>g/Burglary (S) O * M M MBully<strong>in</strong>g (S) O O O O O O O * O O O ODisr<strong>up</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g Campus (S) O O O O O O O O * M O O ODrug Sale/Distribution (S) M O * M M MDrug Use/Violation (S) M O * M O* O* MFight<strong>in</strong>g (S) O O O O O * O O O OHarassment (S) O O O O O O O * O O O OLarceny/Theft (S) O M M O O O O O O O * O O O ORobbery (S) M M O * M M MSexual Battery (S) O * M M MSexual Harassment (S) O O * O O O MSexual Misconduct (S) O O * M O O MSexual Offenses (S) O O * M O O MThreat/Intimidation (S) O O O O O O O O * O O O OTobacco Products Violation (S) M O O O O O O * OTrespass<strong>in</strong>g (S) O O O * O O O OVandalism (S) O O O O O O O O O O * O O O OWeapons Violation/ Possession (S) M O * M O* O* MPage 574


MATRIX OF INFRACTIONS AND CONSEQUENCESThe Matrix of Infractions and Consequences specifically identifies prohibited student conduct and lists the range of consequences that may be imposed for each <strong>in</strong>fraction. When assign<strong>in</strong>ga consequence, or a comb<strong>in</strong>ation of consequences for misconduct, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal or the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal's designee shall give consideration to factors such as the nature of the <strong>in</strong>fraction, thestudent's past discipl<strong>in</strong>ary record, the student's attitude, the student's age and grade level, and the severity of the problem as it exists <strong>in</strong> that particular school.Note: SED center schools have the option of modify<strong>in</strong>g consequences for <strong>in</strong>appropriate behavior considered to be an <strong>in</strong>fraction of the Student Discipl<strong>in</strong>e and Conduct Code. Thepr<strong>in</strong>cipal, <strong>in</strong> consultation with the Director of ESSS or designee, shall determ<strong>in</strong>e the appropriate consequence to assign for an <strong>in</strong>fraction.Matrix of Infractions and ConsequencesMandatory Consequences are <strong>in</strong>dicated by (M); Optional Consequences are <strong>in</strong>dicated by (O): SESIR Referral required is <strong>in</strong>dicated by (S) (*) <strong>in</strong>dicates Mandatory that either oneis usedVerbalReprimandTime OutConfiscationRestitutionPark<strong>in</strong>g DecalRevokedVehicle Towed atOwner’s ExpenseBus ProbationBus SuspensionBus ExpulsionWork DetailDetentionDistrict BehaviorContractBanned FromSpecified SchoolFunctionSaturday SchoolIn-SchoolSuspensionOut-of-SchoolSuspensionAdm<strong>in</strong>istrativeAssignmentRecommendedfor ExpulsionReferred to LawEnforcementINFRACTIONSAggression O O O O O O O O O O O O OAlcohol Violation (S) M O M O O MAlcohol/Sale/Distribution (S) M O M M MArson (S) M M MAssault of Staff Member O M M MBattery (S) M M MBattery of Staff Member (S) M M MBomb/Biochemical Threat O M M MBreak<strong>in</strong>g & Enter<strong>in</strong>g/Burglary (S) M M MBully<strong>in</strong>g/Harassment (S) O O O O O O O O O O O OCheat<strong>in</strong>g/Honor Code Violation SEE HONOR CODEClassroom Disr<strong>up</strong>tion O O O O O O O O OConfrontation O O O O O O O O O O O O OContraband M O O O O O O O O O O O O O ODisrespect O O O O O O O O O O O ODisr<strong>up</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g Campus (S) O O O O O O O O O M O O ODress Code Violation O O O O O O O ODrug Sale/Distribution (S) M M M MDrug Use/Violation (S) M M O* O* MDrug Violation Other M M O* O* MElectronic Device Misuse O O O O O O O O O O OExplosives M O M M MExtortion M O O M O O MFailure Report to Det./Sat. Sch. O O O O O O OFalse Accusation Aga<strong>in</strong>st Staff O O O O O O OFalse Alarm O M O O MFight<strong>in</strong>g (S) O O O O O O O O O OFirearms Violation M O M M MForgery M O O O O O O O O O O O O40Page 575


Verbal ReprimandTime OutConfiscationRestitutionPark<strong>in</strong>g DecalRevokedVehicle Towed atOwner’s ExpenseBus ProbationBus SuspensionBus ExpulsionWork DetailDetentionDistrict BehaviorContractBanned FromSpecified SchoolFunctionsSaturday SchoolIn-SchoolSuspensionOut-of-SchoolSuspensionAdm<strong>in</strong>istrativeAssignmentRecommended forExpulsionReferred to LawEnforcementINFRACTIONSGambl<strong>in</strong>g O O O O O O O O O O O OGang-Related Activity O O O O O O O MHate Crime O M M MHaz<strong>in</strong>g O O O O O O O O O OHarassment O O O O O O O O O O OHorseplay O O O O O O O O O O O O OIllegal Organization Violation O O O O O O MInappropriate or Obscene Act O O M O O O O O O O O O O O O OInattentive Behavior O O O O O OInsubord<strong>in</strong>ation O O O O O O O O O O O OLarceny/Theft (S) O M M O O O O O O O O O O OLy<strong>in</strong>g/Misrepresentation O O O O O O O O O O O O OMedication Policy Violation O M O O O O O O O OOffensive Touch. Of Staff Members O O O O O O O O O O O O MOff-Campus Felony O O O O O O O O OOpen Defiance O O O O O O O ORepeated Misconduct O O O O O O O O O O O O ORobbery (S) M M M M MSext<strong>in</strong>g O O O O O O OSexual Battery (S) M M MSexual Harassment (S) O O O O O MSexual Misconduct (S) O M O O MSexual Offenses (S) O M O O MSkipp<strong>in</strong>g Class O O O O O O OSkipp<strong>in</strong>g School O O O O O O O OStalk<strong>in</strong>g O M O O MSubstantial Disr<strong>up</strong>tion of School O M O O MTard<strong>in</strong>ess O O O O O O OThreat/Intimidation (S) O O O O O O O O O O O OTobacco Products Violation (S) M O O O O O O OTrespass<strong>in</strong>g (S) O O O O O O OUnauthorized Area O O O O O O O O O O O OUnauthorized Assembly O O O O O O O O OUnauthorized Items O O O O O O O O O O O OUnauthorized Publication O O O O O O O O O O OUnsafe Act O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OVandalism (S) O O O O O O O O O O O O O OVehicle/Park<strong>in</strong>g Violation O O O O O O O O O OWeapons Violation/ Possession (S) M M O* O* MZero Tolerance O M M M41Page 576


THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTYINFORMATION ITEM: MIDWAY TRANSPORTATION COMPLEX: BOARD X.A.POLICY 8.76 CHANGE ORDER NO. 4Item NumberThe follow<strong>in</strong>g change order has been previously approved by the S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent under board policy 8.76.The work has already been completed, and the item(s) are be<strong>in</strong>g presented to the board for <strong>in</strong>formationonly.Contract SummaryOrig<strong>in</strong>al Contract Amount: $ 3,129,000.00 Direct Purchases Change Items Sales Tax Sav<strong>in</strong>gsChange Order No. 1: $ 123,981.00 $ - $ 123,981.00 $-Change Order No. 2: $ (628,506.36) $ (609,750.34) $ 11,162.00 $ (29,918.02)Change Order No. 3: $ (410,249.99) $ (391,316.79) $ - $ (18,933.20)Change Order No.4 $17,550.00 $ - $ 17,550.00 $-Revised Contract Amount: $ 2,231,774.65 $ (1,001,067.13) $ 152,693.00 $ (48,851.22)2. Prepared by: George Kosmac 3. Board Meet<strong>in</strong>g Date 5/24/11Deputy S<strong>up</strong>er<strong>in</strong>tendent of OperationsJay Taylor, S<strong>up</strong>ervisor of ConstructionAttachment(s): None<strong>Back</strong>-<strong>up</strong> <strong>not</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> <strong>book</strong>: Change Order No. 4 w/MemoPage 577


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