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Board reviews preliminary plan to add sixth grade at Egan and Bloch as San Antonio campus opens
Summary
Trustees reviewed a preliminary facilities study that would create sixth-grade 'villages' at Egan and Bloch to support a shift to a middle-school model and to accommodate students affected by the San Antonio campus opening; staff will return with cost estimates, demolition options and a timeline.
Board members spent the bulk of the meeting on a preliminary facilities study examining how Los Altos School District might move to a middle-school model and add sixth grade at Bloch and Egan campuses.
District staff and ADAS Architects presented multiple scenarios designed to create a sixth-grade village with dedicated portables and limited reconfiguration of existing facilities. The presentation noted constraints at both campuses: Bloch (transcribed as "Block" in places) has about 22 rented portables with an annual rental cost the district estimated at roughly $288,000 and a projected 2028 enrollment of about 594 students; Egan (also transcribed as "Eagan" in some slides) has roughly 53 rented portables…
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