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JOINT USE STRATEGY

2013 Unified School District

1. Prop Z Opportunity  Improve and install playfields for student and neighborhood joint use  Develop and or improve education, recreation and/or community resource facilities for joint use to students and neighborhood facilities  Improve physical education, athletic facilities and turf fields 2. Civic Act Ed Code Section 38130-39 3. California Physical Education Model Content  Adopted by California Board of Education January 2005 (pages 50-51) includes participation in aquatic activities, water rescue and learning aquatic safety skills for high school students

2 The YMCA  Founded in 1844 In London, Boston in 1851 and San Diego in 1882 by , a San Diego Civic Leader  Mission: YMCA is dedicated to improving the quality of human life and helping all people realize their fullest potential as children of God through the development of spirit, mind and body. YMCA open to people of all faiths, races, abilities, ages and income.  Invented basketball, volleyball, and racquetball.  Introduced the world’s first indoor pool and group swim lessons.  Largest operator of public swimming pools in the United States and the world.  Pioneered camping, libraries, night schools and junior college.  2400 YMCA’s – Largest not for profit community service organization in the United States.  San Diego YMCA is 2nd largest in the nation.  14 Branches Countywide.  History of successful Joint Use with SDUSD.  Largest non profit child care provider in the U.S. – 1,000 sites

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Let’s work together to Waterproof San Diego… YMCA partners with San Diego Junior Lifeguard Foundation to teach swimming Goal: Waterproof San Diego San Diego Junior Lifeguard Foundation provides funding for aquatic education to children including swimming lessons, bridge to the beach, junior lifeguard scholarships, and special programs including J Grommets (7-8 yrs old), Ocean Sciences Education (OSE) Program and Open Water Diver Certification.

4 YMCA School Joint Use Case Histories

Santa Ana School District/Segerstrom High School  Opened in 2010  YMCA  3 Pools  Recreation facilities  Community Health Clinic

Ankeny Community School District, Iowa  38,000 sq. ft. YMCA  Indoor Pool, Gym and facilities  Approved by 70% of Voters in 1989

Border View YMCA- Otay Mesa/Montgomery Middle School at Sweetwater School District  40,000 sq. ft. YMCA on 6 acres  Pool  Soccer Arena

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YMCA SDUSD Joint Use Concept YMCA  Builds core YMCA facility 15-20,000 sq feet on selected high school or middle school sites containing 2 to 4 acres  Operates and manages facility  Negotiated priority for school swimming and water polo  Develop long range plan to expand facilities (additional 10- 15,000)

San Diego Unified School District  Contributes to capital construction funding for swimming pool for high school water polo and swimming and play fields  Allows for Joint Use by YMCA of School Facilities including sports fields, gymnasium, classrooms, parking lots and performing arts on a site by site basis  Long Term Non Profit Lease  In the case for Jackie Robinson YMCA, SDUSD provides some capital for Y to expand on an existing long term lease

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PROPOSED JOINT USE SITES 1. Mira Mesa High School

#1 Northeast Corner – Mira Mesa Blvd and Reagan Road

#2 East side – Twain area – Reagan Road

#3 South adjacent to athletic fields

7 8 2. Madison High School

#1 Northeast Corner in existing asphalt lot north of new football complex

#2 Southwest Corner adjacent to sports fields with shared parking

9 10 3. Patrick Henry High School

#1 Southwest Corner (Continuing education site) adjacent to parking lot

11 12 4. Roosevelt Middle School to serve San Diego High School

#1 South end of campus on dirt fields adjacent to

#2 San Diego High east parking lot off Russ Blvd or south of (will require new parking structure) with possible collaboration and or funding from SD Community College District.

13 14 15 5. Pacific Beach Middle School serving Mission Bay High School

#1 Southeast corner of school including old Pacific Beach Library site (off Ingraham and Felspar Street)

16 17 Other YMCA sites with potential to serve San Diego Unified School District

6. Jackie Robinson YMCA to serve Lincoln High School. 7. Future Copley Price YMCA (Fairmont & El Cajon Bl.) to serve Hoover High School. 8. Future Liberty Station/NTC YMCA (City RFP in 2013) to serve Point Loma High School 9. Future Scripps Ranch YMCA on Scripps Poway Parkway to serve Scripps Ranch High School 10. Possible YMCA facility at Standley Park/Swanson Pool to serve University City High 11. Logan Heights/Memorial in Barrio/Morse Cluster – exploring sites.

18 Proposed YMCA Pool Sites Phase 1

 Pacific Beach Middle School (to serve Mission Bay High)  Jackie Robinson YMCA (to serve Lincoln High)  Patrick Henry High School (to serve Patrick Henry)  Roosevelt Middle School (to serve San Diego High)  Mira Mesa High School (to serve Mira Mesa)  Copley Price YMCA (to serve Hoover High) *funded by YMCA

Phase 2

 Liberty Station/NTC YMCA (to serve Point Loma)  Madison High School (to serve Madison)  Scripps Ranch YMCA (to serve Scripps Ranch)  Morse Cluster YMCA (to serve Morse)  Barrio YMCA – location to be determined in the future

Minimum of 2 YMCA locations per sub District SDUSD

19 Next Steps

 SDUSD initial review of proposed sites  Stakeholder review and establish timeline  SDUSD Board Action RFQ/RFP per State Code  Selection process  Negotiate long term lease agreements and capital funding plan  Community input and involvement  YMCA Feasibility Studies 1. Market research 2. Fundraising feasibility  Planning, environmental & construction

20 Tool Box and Team Resources  Pacific Beach Middle School RFP documents and process as possible template  Peninsula YMCA/Correia Middle School lease agreement  Montgomery Middle School/Border View YMCA lease documents  Chula Vista Elementary School District/Feaster Charter School – Joint Occupancy Lease and Development Agreement with YMCA  Joint Use Check off list  Other YMCA – school district case histories

21 Summary  Public Supports Joint Use concept  Consistent with California Civic Act, Board Policies, California State Law and Prop Z  Creates healthy environment  Benefits our communities and neighborhoods  Activates school campus with positive community use  Fights childhood obesity  Prevents drownings - a leading cause of accidental death among our youth  Pools for Schools to Waterproof San Diego!

22 Questions and Discussion

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