Achieve an exemplary high school for the students, and community of Alpine in the fastest, most economical and effective means possible. This school will embody the spirit and values of the Alpine/Blossom Valley communities, and be dedicated to academic excellence and cultural diversity.
Several folksrepresenting the GUHSD Design Team traveled to Seattle, WA on November 4th to tour several state-of-the-art school designs (including 3 of your own AHSCC members).
We spent three total days touring several "small learning community" schools to gather ideas, and we also visited a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation facility. The Architects and GUHSD Facility Planner on our Alpine HS were all present on our Seattle area schools tour.
The design team for the new 12th GUHSD Alpine High School has been selected. The design work is being handled by a partnership of firms unanimously approved by the Governing Board. IBI Group (Irvine, CA) and Sprotte-Watson (Vista, CA) was awarded the contract. IBI Group has an office in San Diego, in addition to the larger Irvine office.
The Corporate office is in Canada, and they have other international locations. The website of IBI Group reveals that the Architects in this office were all part of the smaller firm named Thomas Blurock Architects. Thomas Blurock designed Alpines' Joan McQueen Middle School and Boulder Oaks Elementary, afterward was integrated into IBI Group in 2006.
The practice of Thomas Blurock Architects continues as the California educational facilities unit of IBI Group, and includes all the former principals of the predecessor firm. Youmight wonder about their resume and experience for designing high schools, well they’ve done them, and won several architectural design awards.
The Civil Engineer that is part of the team is Snipes Dye from La Mesa. They will do most of the utilities and sitedesign work. They have extensive East County experience.
This School will be built on 92 total acres; East of the Albertsons Center at around 3148 Alpine Boulevard. There is reported to be 47.8 net usable acres. Tentatively there is planned to be 23.8 acres for physical education and sports facilities, 10.4 acres for education buildings and grounds, and 13.6acres for parking and roads.
Mr. Robert Collins, GUHSD Superintendent, has asked the Alpine HighSchool Citizens Committee, and its Sub-Committees, to solicit as many interested local community members as possible to make sure that this new Alpine High School delivers high standards for curriculum, with state-of-the-art facilities, to ensure that it offers academic excellence, cultural diversity, and satisfies our communities needs and desires.
This is a short note to update you (our most interested community AHSCC members) on our future 12th GUHSD high school which is to be constructed here in Alpine, and opened by Sept. 2013,or before; The most important news from the 1st GUHSD DESIGN & CURRICULUM MEETING is that the architectural team has brought in a consultant, from Washington State,to assist in determining the overall design concepts for our Alpine high school. The consultant has published a book; the book's synopsis is linked below. Our expert consultant's name is Victoria Bergsagel. She is the President of "Architects of Achievement", located in Seattle. Ms. Bergsagel has (philosophically) similar visions to what we have laid out in our own AHSCC - 38 page "Foundational Principles" Draft Document, here and again linked at the beginning of this section. (for your review)
The two GUHSD commissioned work committees;
1) Design Committee, and 2) Educational Specifications Committee,
(These two above committees of the GUHSD are now combined as one DESIGN TEAM)
Will develop it's own guideline documents. However, the information in our own AHSCC prepared document was presented, and the groups both agreed to review its content and use it as a reference for future discussions. A review of the table of contents of Ms. Bergsagels book, reveals that she does have the same visions for the needs of a new high school facility that we (AHSCC) have presented in our 38 page draft (linked above).
This is the beginning of a very exciting process, which includes a collection of very talented and visionary architects, education consultants, and our own Alpine community's citizens...
Please help us assure the new HS fits your needs as well as other local needs, click here and attend an AHSCC Meeting; also, join a Sub-Committeeor help with costs with a PayPal®Site donation!
No personal benefit comes to AHSCC members, children and future generations will benefit. Donate time or funds... help our objective; an exemplary high school. Help local children, help us all, help to create joint use community facilities;
Ensure our H.S. has high standards for academic excellence and cultural diversity, and also is "Architecturally" up to our gold standard of being beautiful and functional!
The Alpine High School Citizens Committee (AHSCC)
is a self-funded (donations) citizen volunteer group that has been diligently looking out for Alpine’s interests as it has been
working with the Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD) over the
past 10 years since being founded. We're a voice of reason, respected & listened to by GUHSD staff, and Robert Collins, Superintendent.
It was on November 4th, 2008 that the Grossmont Union High School District, with the help of the AHSCC, passed Proposition U. This bond will complete what the 2004 Prop H could not finish, including the construction of a new GUHSD high school in the Alpine and Blossom Valley area.
Your contribution will help to ensure that the GUHSD has the best facility in the State of California for educating all our area students attending the GUHSD (Here in Alpine) starting in 2012, or at the latest in 2013!
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