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Land, Building, and Field Use Committee. New Trier Township High School District #203. July 18, 2011. Part I Land Data. Site Acreage. Winnetka Campus:26.4 Northfield Campus:42.2 Duke Childs Field:15.0 Fox Meadow:9.7 District Owned Acreage:93.3 Cook County Forest Preserve*:5.0. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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New Trier Township High School District #203

July 18, 2011

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Winnetka Campus: 26.4Northfield Campus: 42.2Duke Childs Field: 15.0Fox Meadow: 9.7District Owned Acreage: 93.3Cook County Forest Preserve*: 5.0

Type Winnetka Northfield Difference

Quantity: Acres: Quantity: Acres: Quantity: Acres:

Athletic Areas ** 8 10.69 8 10.86 0.17

**Includes green space at both campuses that is utilized by the Kinetic Wellness and Athletic departments that is not within the competition field areas.

*This land cannot be purchased by state law.

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WINNETKASOFTBALLDIAMONDNORTH

1NORTH

2NORTH

3NORTH

4 TRACK FIELD

WINNETKA

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WINNETKA 1

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WINNETKA

TENNIS COURTS

WINNETKA CAMPUS

SCHOOL

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NORTHFIELD CAMPUS

FIELD 1

TRACKFIELD

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FIELD 2

FIELD 3

FIELD 4

FIELD 5

FIELD 6

FOREST

PRESERVE

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On Campus (Owned): 228On Street (Leased):

222Remote Lot (Leased):

199Total:

649

West Lot: 528South Lot: 113Southeast Lot: 58East Lot: 93Total: 792

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Cafeteria: 26,097Boiler Plant: 17,456Gates Gym: 126,268Tech Arts: 37,107North Building: 137,181Music Building: 43,946Tower Building: 243,306Auditorium: 58,516Bickert Gyms: 65,279Total GSF: 755,156

Building A: 69,223Building B: 59,587Building C: 56,246Building D: 68,400Building E: 56,434Building F: 112,138Total GSF: 422,028

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Winnetka 21344 5 2 3 372

Northfield 1 020 2 8 8 342

< 500 500 - 599 600 - 699 700 - 799 800 - 899 900 - 999 1000+ Total

46,781 SF 32,094 SF (14,686) SF

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Type Winnetka Northfield Difference

Qty: Area: Qty: Area: Qty: AreaStandard Classrooms 72 46781 42 32094 -30 -14686

Science Labs 15 18346 6 8076 -9 -10270

Computer Labs 4 3894 3 3990 -1 96Special Ed Classrooms 19 7870 7 2954 -12 -4916

AIS Classrooms 2 2452 1 1300 -1 -1152

Gyms 7 48655 6 30903 -1 -17752

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Type Winnetka Northfield DifferenceQty: Area: Qty: Area: Qty: Area

Dance Studios 3 7748 1 1576 -2 -6172Art Rooms 6 7482 3 4068 -3 -3414Music Classrooms 5 8210 2 3874 -3 -4336Drivers Ed Rooms 2 2205 0 0 -2 -2205FCS Lab 1 1328 1 1824 0 496Language Labs 2 1548 1 1650 -1 102Tech Labs 3 6583 2 3132 -1 -3451Auto Shop 1 3408 0 0 -1 -3408

Total: -67 -71068

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Type Winnetka Northfield DifferenceQty: Area: Qty: Area: Qty: Area

Standard Classrooms 72 46781 42 32094 -30 -14686

Science Labs 15 18346 6 8076 -9 -10270

Computer Labs 4 3894 3 3990 -1 96

Special Ed Classrooms 19 7870 7 2954 -12 -4916AIS Classrooms 2 2452 1 1300 -1 -1152

Gyms 7 48655 6 30903 -1 -17752

Dance Studios 3 7748 1 1576 -2 -6172

Art Rooms 6 7482 3 4068 -3 -3414

Music Classrooms 5 8210 2 3874 -3 -4336

Drivers Ed Rooms 2 2205 0 0 -2 -2205

FCS Lab 1 1328 1 1824 0 496

Language Labs 2 1548 1 1650 -1 102

Tech Labs 3 6583 2 3132 -1 -3451

Auto Shop 1 3408 0 0 -1 -3408

Total: -67 -71068

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Type Winnetka Northfield Difference

Qty: Area: Qty: Area: Qty: Area

Cafeteria 2 13069 1 9368 -1 -3701

Student Lounge 1 7094 1 5287 0 -1807

Staff Dining Room 1 2368 1 2855 0 487

Library 1 13069 1 8808 0 -4261

Meeting Rooms 7 4445 6 5028 -1 583

Resource Rooms 2 1399 2 1946 0 547

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Type Winnetka Northfield Difference

Qty: Area: Qty: Area: Qty: Area

NTLC 0 0 7 4323 7 4323

Storage Spaces 25 38169 13 11711 -12 -26458

Auditorium 1 17605 1 10297 0 -7308

Theater 1 3001 0 0 -1 -3001

Scene Shop 1 5798 1 3197 0 -2601

Health Services 1 2517 1 1434 0 -1083

Academic Offices 16 23798 11 10260 -5 -13538

Support Offices 76 15969 41 14425 -25 -1944

Total: -38 -59762

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Type Winnetka Northfield DifferenceQty: Area: Qty: Area: Qty: Area

Cafeteria 2 13069 1 9368 -1 -3701

Student Lounge 1 7094 1 5287 0 -1807

Staff Dining Room 1 2368 1 2855 0 487

Library 1 13069 1 8808 0 -4261

Meeting Rooms 7 4445 6 5028 -1 583

Resource Rooms 2 1399 2 1946 0 547

NTLC 0 0 7 4323 7 4323

Storage Spaces 25 38169 13 11711 -12 -26458

Auditorium 1 17605 1 10297 0 -7308

Theater 1 3001 0 0 -1 -3001

Scene Shop 1 5798 1 3197 0 -2601

Health Services 1 2517 1 1434 0 -1083

Academic Office Area 16 23798 11 10260 -5 -13538

Support Office Area 76 15969 41 14425 -25 -1944

Total: -38 -59762

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*Deficiencies exist in both the swimming pool and running track at the Northfield Campus and the indoor running track at the Winnetka Campus.

Type Winnetka Northfield

Advisories 125 41

Pool Lanes 8 6*

Pool Bleachers 912 860

Tennis Courts 8 (4D/4S) 8 (8D)

Outdoor Running Track 1 1*

Indoor Running Track 1* 0

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Type Winnetka Northfield

Cafeteria Seating Capacity 871 621

Student Lounge Seating Capacity 370 168

Main Gym Bleacher Capacity 1804 1960

Other Gym Bleacher Capacity (G110) 362 0

Auditorium Seating 1539 772

Small Theatre Seating 222 0

Locker Counts 8418 3803

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*Deficiencies exist in both the swimming pool and running track at the Northfield Campus and the indoor running track at the Winnetka Campus.

Type Winnetka NorthfieldAdvisories 125 41

Pool Lanes 8 6*

Pool Bleachers 912 860

Tennis Courts 8 (4D/4S) 8 (8D)

Outdoor Running Track 1 1*

Indoor Running Track 1* 0

Cafeteria Seating Capacity 871 621

Student Lounge Seating Capacity 370 168

Main Gym Bleacher Capacity 1804 1960

Other Gym Bleacher Capacity 362 (G110) 0

Auditorium Seating 1539 772

Small Theatre Seating 222 0

Locker Counts 8418 3803

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Category Campus Description

Standard Classrooms Winnetka 30 Additional Classrooms

Science Labs Winnetka 9 Additional Labs

Music Classrooms Winnetka 3 Additional Classrooms

Driver’s Education Winnetka 2 Additional Classrooms

Auto Shop/Tech Lab Winnetka 2 Additional Classrooms

Art Classrooms Winnetka 3 Additional Classrooms

Academic Office Space Winnetka 13,000 Additional Square Feet

Support Spaces Winnetka 44,000 Additional Square Feet

Auditorium Winnetka 767 Additional Seats

Cafeteria Winnetka 250 Additional Seats

Athletic Spaces Winnetka17,750 Additional Square Feet of Gym Space,

Rubberized outdoor track, superior swimming pool, indoor track

Acres of Land Northfield 15.8 Additional Acres of Land

Athletic Green Space Northfield 0.17 Additional Acres

Additional Green Space Northfield Access to 5.5 Additional Acres through CCFP

Parking Spaces Northfield 143 Additional Parking Spaces

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•Additional classrooms in 1981:• B Building – 18, C Building – 9, D Building – 1

•Average number of courses per student :• 1981: 5.4-5.8 (Approximately 1950 students taking 11000 classes)• 2011: 6.8 (1070 students taking 7263 classes)

• Capacity Change• 35% fewer classrooms• 20% more classes per student

If capacity of 1981 configuration was 2900 students:1.Reduced number of classrooms → capacity of 18852.Increased number of classes/student → capacity of 1510**Note this analysis does not take into account a number of factors which include: specific programmatic constraints, class size differences, double period classes all of which would lower the capacity.

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Floor 1981 2011 Notes

1 Lounge, NT Extension, PPS

2 15 3 Administration, Daycare

3 13 8 Language Lab, FCS Lab, Larger classrooms

Floor 1981 2011 Notes

1 Cafeteria

2 10 10

3 11 2 NTLC, Computer Lab

Floor 1981 2011 Notes

1 5 3 Special Ed

2 11 9 Special Ed

3 11 13 Science Labs

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If capacity of 1981 school was 2900 students:1.Reduced number of classrooms → capacity of 18852.Increased number of classes/student → capacity of 1510*

*Note this analysis does not take into account a number of factors which include: specific programmatic constraints, class size differences, double period classes all of which would lower the capacity.

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Conclusions

• LAND– Total acreage small compared to other large high

schools– We need all of the field space on and off both

campuses– No land to purchase adjacent to either campus– Parking and Traffic difficulties at both campuses

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Conclusions• BUILDINGS– The Winnetka Campus has almost twice the square

footage as the Northfield Campus.– The Winnetka Campus has 67 more academic program

spaces and 38 more support program spaces– Use of space has changed significantly in past 30 years– Enrollment capacities have changed since the 1960s and

1970s• Students take an average of at least one more class.• Spaces originally designed as classrooms are now used for

programmatic needs such as Special Education, computer labs, and interdisciplinary courses.

– Split schedules and mobile classrooms were needed during the maximum enrollment years.

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Conclusions

• FIELDS– Northfield has significantly more acreage, but most of

the additional acreage is unusable for programmatic needs in Kinetic Wellness and Athletics.

– Athletic field space is almost exactly the same on both campuses.

– Every acre of outdoor field space is used to capacity in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.

– Student-athletes travel to practice areas after school.– All-weather surfaces would dramatically increase

capacity for field use.