The Signal

Saugus OKs relocating Helmers students

- By Raychel Stewart Signal Staff Writer

Saugus Union School District leaders unanimousl­y approved the temporary relocation of students from Helmers Elementary to North Park Elementary during campus constructi­on.

The approval from the Board of Trustees will temporaril­y relocate fourth- through sixthgrade students from Charles Helmers Elementary School to North Park Elementary School beginning August 2020 until June 2022, due to constructi­on on the Helmers campus.

“It’s the best option,” said Colleen Hawkins, SUSD superinten­dent. “We surveyed the kids, and what was important to them was having enough play space and staying with their friends — and parents’ concerns were having a proper and safe environmen­t.”

The relocation will take place over two years, where students will be bused from Helmers to North Park before school, and back to Helmers at the end of the school day.

Although students will be on North Park campus, they will still be students of Helmers,

Hawkins said.

Funds for the constructi­on project will come from the Measure EE bond. Portable classrooms on the campus will be replaced with a permanent building, displacing approximat­ely 12 classrooms, which amounts to 280 students.

The relocation was initially proposed during the Jan. 21 board meeting, where the board and Hawkins, along with Nick Heinlein, assistant superinten­dent of business services, discussed various student housing options during the constructi­on.

The board also approved a series of tenets that would act as guiding principles to help come to a decision regarding student housing in the event of future constructi­on needs. These principles included keeping students safe, having “the best possible educationa­l environmen­t,” being fiscally responsibl­e and creating a modern school space.

Community meetings since the initial proposal were scheduled by the board to gather informatio­n from parents and teachers, along with surveys that were sent to parents unable to attend the meetings.

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