City addresses plans for new high school

On February 6, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

By Sal Ghamo 

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On January 28 The Somerville Board of Alderman addressed recent developments concerning the process of potentially building and renovating a new high school. The ResiStat staff, who are responsible for engagement between city government and residents, recently met with a freshman designated by the mayor’s office to join The Somerville High School Building Committee as a voting member.

Alderman at Large Mary Jo Rossetti reported on the January 20 committee meeting where they reviewed The Draft Education Plan and put forward the importance of public outreach. The education plan is scheduled to be submitted to the state in February.

Rossetti proceeded to reflect on the meeting stating, “We talked a lot about public outreach and how we should be stepping it up more as the clock grows closer to the potential of this actually happening.” The committee plans to travel outside the high school and hold their meetings abroad throughout the city.

On February 10 the Board will take up a vote in which estimation of cost will be the primary focus. That meeting will be held at the East Somerville Community School Library, beginning at 5:30 p.m. “If the plan moves forward on the timeline it’s projected to potentially happen, the new high school, as it may be, would be opened in the Fall of 2021,” said Rossetti.

The February 10 vote is preliminary, and concerns the development of planning and design costs. It will not be until June that the more important vote will take place. For now the administration is working on a presentation to the Board regarding financial outlines.

Rossetti recently talked with city members that are part of the ResiStat committee about continually having a section devoted to the plan so that further information may be filtered out through the community.

 

2 Responses to “City addresses plans for new high school”

  1. Kevin Donovan says:

    Where is this plan posted? Is this a renovation of the existing building or a new building? If a new building, where would that be? If there is a timeline for completion, when is the tentative start date? How much is this expected to cost?

  2. MarketMan says:

    Yes, all good questions. Also, if a new building… what is the full justification? What will happen to the old high school building?