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li <br />A Auk <br />ra <br />V. <br />UEN <br />Executive Summary <br />Crowded Faciflities and, Class Size <br />i <br />And Dieniographic Implications: Moist, of the schools are, fairly crowded whfie other faciliti" <br />have surplus splaice., It is the purpose of this report to suggest <br />ways, to distribute the population, thmughout the distfict, while <br />bringing facilles. up to current standards, <br />.i <br />Gi <br />Inferfor Physical Education Facilities Athletic facilities are generally m" poor condition at the high <br />W 0 <br />school. After reviewmg the, athletic facilities at the high school <br />and middle school which used to be another high school, it is <br />quitei evident', that 15 years of neglect have created conditions <br />which, areboth intolerable and sometimes dangerous. <br />Many of' the facilities have needs for their physical education <br />programs. Examples of problems include: <br />Seating, at the football field, at the middle school can <br />only be partially used since part of the bleachers are <br />sliding down the hill. <br />2. The, track at the high, school is, outdated and its surface <br />unsatisfactory causm"g both m"Juries and making it a <br />PaffiM place to tramffi-i <br />3. Generally, gyms at the eliemenitary schools are too small <br />and also serve as, cafeten"as. This dual usage causes <br />a off" a <br />expense and, m,eniciency due, to setting up and disman- <br />t 1 *1 <br />lmg tables and chaus at lunchtime, and can lead to <br />0 <br />dangerous conditions with wet floors. <br />7 <br />