Friday, March 05, 2010

Tear Down Badger?

It’s a good question.

The citizen group tasked with providing the West Bend School District advice on facility planning questioned Thursday whether the portion of the Badger Middle School scheduled for demolition could be salvaged to alleviate building space needs.

   Committee members are exploring the possibility not because they believe it is really a viable option, said Citizens Facilities Advisory Committee cochairman Randall Stark, but because they “want to be able to rule it out with confidence.”

   “It is more of a confirmation exercise,” he said.

   Committee members Kraig Sadownikow and Randy Marquardt said community members were asking why a school building was being demolished at a time when the district is short on facility space.

   Superintendent Pat Herdrich said that the Badger Middle School referendum question voters approved addressed handicapped accessibility issues at the building, not growth. The district was twice cited by the Office of Civil Rights because the structure, now slated for demolition, did not meet present-day standards.

   Contractors Bill Pennoyer, senior project manager of VJS Construction Services, and Robert Vajgrt, principal architect of Eppstein Uhen, said to keep the building at this point in the process would present a host of obstacles, including site, mechanical, drainage, traffic flow and parking problems. Preserving the building would also result in the elimination of the relocated football field and track.

Yes, the building isn’t up to code, but does that mean it’s useless?  It’s served the community for decades.  Could it be of use for a few more years as the district deals with space issues?  Could it serve as offices or space for extracurricular activities?  Anything?  It’s worth a look.

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