School district looks at facility needs, future growth – Daily Republic

By Susan Winlow

District needs fueled by student growth, and the property assets and desires to take care of both, were the topics of a Fairfield Suisun School District special study session Thursday.

Facilities staff outlined growth areas – Paradise Valley, Green Valley and upper Cordelia area, and Cordelia; identified and discussed current assets – former Falls School on Rockville Road, former Sem Yeto site on Madison Street, current Dover site on East Alaska Avenue and unused park land that surrounds Laurel Creek Elementary School; and discussed myriad options for those sites.

Both facilities director Kim Van Gundy and district facility planner Rachel Dula outlined district needs that included the long-held desire of reducing the population at Grange Middle School to fewer than 1,000 students and also reducing the population of Laurel Creek from 909 students to fewer than 800.

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