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Board weighs merging Fessenden and Reddick Collier; finance analysis shows potential savings, residents urge preserving Fessenden

2384807 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented a 10-year fiscal and operational analysis Feb. 24 on a proposal to consolidate Fessenden (Pheasanton) Elementary into Reddick Collier Elementary; finance staff estimated a merged-site model could save roughly $26.4 million over 10 years compared with operating both sites separately.

Marion County School District staff presented a detailed financial and operational analysis Feb. 24 for a proposal that would stop district-operated K–5 instruction at Fessenden (sometimes referenced in the meeting as Pheasanton/Fessenden) and consolidate those students at Reddick Collier Elementary.

Finance staff told the board that, using 10-year projections, Fessenden’s fixed and maintenance costs were estimated at approximately $30,000,000 and Reddick Collier’s at about $37,512,000. Staff said a merged, single-site operation serving both current enrollments at Reddick Collier’s campus — modeled using a comparable school (Saddlewood) as a prototype — would cost roughly $41,000,000 over 10 years, producing an estimated savings of about $26,400,000 compared with running the two sites separately.

Operational and facilities analysis: Staff explained capacity and facility…

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