MOORESTOWN TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Presentations
WATCH: Proposal ready for state review
The BOE approved sending project applications to the state for an evaluation process that will determine funding amounts
Expanding and upgrading space for students: Proposed improvements include revamping UES into a true elementary school with a third-grade wing; building a sixth-grade wing at WAMS; moving transportation operations out of MHS to create space for innovative programming; and enhancing and adding athletic facilities
Addressing aging systems and infrastructure: Proposed improvements include roof replacement, HVAC and boiler upgrades; masonry restoration and waterproofing
Enhancing safety and security: Proposed improvements include PA and fire alarm system replacements; fencing, drainage and playground upgrades
Improving campus parking and traffic flow: Proposed improvements include moving the bus depot, adding parking capacity, modifying driveways and working with traffic consultants
WATCH: Presentation on survey takeaways
More than 1,000 Moorestown residents shared their perspectives through the pre-referendum survey. Interim Superintendent Joe Bollendorf discussed the results at the June 18 Board of Education meeting. Here's a guide to find topics of interest:
34:00 – Steps in referendum process
35:29 – Who responded to survey
40:10 – Creating an elementary culture at UES
42:00 – What is a flexible learning space?
43:42 – Why third-graders can't stay where they are
45:20 – Upgrading HVAC
47:02 – Addressing traffic issues
48:33 – Questions from the community
55:21 – General takeaways
56:40 – Next steps for communication