Provo City School District will be hosting four community meetings to discuss facility needs and financing of these needs, particularly for Timpview, the Dixon Middle School site, and some of our older elementary schools. This is the information given at these meetings. If you would like to learn more about our facilities please join us at an upcoming meeting.
Meeting Times and Places
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Centennial Middle School
Monday, May 6, 2024
Dixon Middle School
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Timpview High School
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Provo High School
Welcome and thank you from Superintendent Dau, BusinessAdministrator Devyn Dayley and theProvo City Board of Education.
Format of the Meeting
Discuss facility needs over the next 5-10 years
Discuss current construction projects and status
Discuss funding
Opportunity for questions, feedback, and ideas
We want this to be an ongoing conversation with our entire community.
Top Priorities for PCSD before 2030
Finish the Timpview rebuild
We have almost finished the current phase which was funded with the GO bond in 2021
We have discovered further structural issues with the rest of the building that need to be addressed for student, staff, and patron safety.
Determine how to use the current Dixon Middle School Site based on student and community needs; build accordingly.
Top Priorities for PCSD before 2035
After the boundary and feasibility study, determine the needs of our oldest buildings: Westridge (1979) and Canyon Crest (1982) Elementary Schools
Create greater efficiency in the use of current district office space: Grandview Technology Center Campus, Main District Office and Hillside Building
Timpview High School
Safety for students, staff, and patrons: PRIORITY #1
When the old part of the building was being prepared for demolition, we discovered several problem areas:
Settling of the building
Sinking and sliding soil
Structural concrete not properly reinforced
Roof and walls not connected
Fire code regulations not met
ADA accessibility is minimal in older parts of the building
Does it meet the needs of programs/students?
Enrollment has increased at Timpview
Administration and Counseling Offices
Cafeteria
Performing Arts Wing
Accessibility of I-Wing for students with disabilities
State Risk Requirements for insurance purposes
As long as we showed progress in fixing our issues, they gave us a waiver to remain on the insurance
Construction requirements for K-12 buildings are higher than they are for charter schools, buildings that house only adults, or private residences