Skanska USA Building Inc.
Smolen-Emr-Ilkovitch
Chris Deraleau
Christopher_D_Deraleau@mcpsmd.org
240-740-7726
December 2, 2019 Gaithersburg City Council Presentation
October 28, 2019 Board of Education Preliminary Plans Presentation
August 12, 2019 City of Gaithersburg, Mayor and City Council Work Session Presentation
July 17, 2019 Community Information MeetingĀ Notes (EspaƱol) and Presentation
June 26, 2019 Work Session #2Ā Notes (EspaƱol) and Presentation
May 29, 2019 Work Session #1Ā Notes (EspaƱol) and Presentation
May 15, 2019 Community Information Meeting Notes (EspaƱol) and Presentation
Community Meeting NotificationĀ Ā (EspaƱol)
Elementary school enrollment growth continues in the Gaithersburg Cluster. The following elementary schools exceed their program capacities: Gaithersburg, Rosemont, Strawberry Knoll, Summit Hall and Washington Grove. In the 2014ā2015 school year, a Gaithersburg Cluster Elementary School Capacity Study was conducted to determine whether additions to these schools could address the space deficits. The study concluded that a new elementary school along with additions to the existing schools would be required to address current capacity challenges.
On August 31, 2017, the Board of Education authorized a Site Selection Advisory Committee (SSAC) to evaluate potential school sites in the Gaithersburg Cluster. Based on SSACās work, the Superintendent recommended and the Board of Education approved the opening of a new elementary school in the Gaithersburg Cluster at Kelley Park. For additional information on the SSAC process, please follow the Site Selection Information hyperlink under the āLinksā tab.
On June 2, 2020, MCPS and the City of Gaithersburg signed a land acquisition agreement. This agreement initiated the transfer of a 5.71 acre parcel of land from the existing 28 acre Kelley Park site, to build the new school on. Construction of the school is planned to begin in January 2021 and the school is scheduled to open its doors in August 2022.
The objective of this project is to construct a new elementary school that will help to alleviate increased student enrollment in the Gaithersburg Cluster. Following the guideline provided in Regulation FAA-RA Educational Facilities Planning, the proposed new facility will be designed for a capacity of 740 students including core spaces. The building design will encourage a flexible approach to accommodate the educational program and maximum connectivity to the surrounding physical environment. Each instructional area will have exceptional learning spaces and work areas. The following are key elements of the design:
Project Schedule (June 29, 2020)
Traffic Impact Analysis - Kelley Park
Preliminary Plans Brochure
SEI Architects Project Schedule
Victory Farm Environmental Study Summary Analysis
Victory Farm Site Evaluation