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About the
Waller ISD
Citizens Committee


Waller
Independent
School
District |
Citizens Committee
November 17, 2003
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The Waller ISD Board of Trustees voted unanimously to call a $18.95
million bond election for February 7, 2004 for the expansion of Waller
High School.
October 23, 2003 -
Special called Board meeting - bond workshop for WHS addition.
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October 8, 2003 -
SHW Group, Inc. architect and Waller High School alumnus Erin Machac
(far left) discusses Waller High School expansion plans with a group
of the school's students on October 8. A two-day series of student
and staff input meetings were held at WHS as part of the development
process of the expansion plans. |
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September 29, 2003 -
Board discusses WHS
expansion
September 22 -
Members
of the Waller ISD Citizens Committee meet with SHW Group architects for
a separate presentation and discussion of WHS expansion plans.
September 8, 2003 -
A
presentation by architectural firm SHW Group, Inc. regarding the
proposed expansion of Waller High School was the first item on the
action agenda at the regular meeting of the Waller ISD Board of Trustees
on September 8. During the presentation and question-and-answer period
that followed, SHW architect Erin Machac and Vice President Mark Lam
provided Trustees with additional details on the different construction
options Machac had outlined at the August Board meeting. Agreeing that
they needed a separate meeting to go over the SHW proposals in-depth
before considering a contract, the Board called a Special meeting on
September 29 at 6:30 PM for that purpose.
August 11, 2003 -
Representatives of SHW - the Houston architectural firm that
designed Fields Store Elementary School - presented expansion plans
for Waller High School to the Waller ISD Board of Trustees during
the regular meeting of the Board on August 11. Earlier this year, a
Citizens Committee, established to note and prioritize growth needs
in the district, recommended the expansion of WHS to meet the needs
of a rapidly increasing student population. Based on their study
results, which indicated that WHS will exceed its capacity next
year, the committee’s summary report recommended the remodeling of
the facility to house 2000-2200 students. The report also
recommended that the hall crowding issue at the school be addressed.
SHW architect Erin Machac presented two site and floor plan options
to the Board. Both plans were based on the committee
recommendations, programming meetings, and preliminary on-site
studies - and both plans contained elements of additional space that
can be used separately or in any combination to best meet student
and financial needs. |
May 12, 2003 -
Needs
Assessment Summation & Solutions Committee Report
November 2002 -
Citizens Committee Presentation
October 2002 - The
Board has approved the creation of a district-wide citizens committee
composed of smaller study groups whose responsibility will be to gather
and evaluate information. "The Waller ISD Board
of Trustees is seeking community input in regard to the continuing
growth and record enrollment throughout the district."
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