The Bergen Record

New school

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Campus is 448,000 square feet and houses four schools.

It is one of the largest projects handled by the SDA.

“The reconstruc­tion of the Passaic High School is long overdue,” Schaer said. “A new building will alleviate current overcrowdi­ng. Thanks to this funding from the SDA, a new state-ofthe-art building will ensure that children receive the quality education they deserve.”

The current high school building was constructe­d in 1956, with additions built in 1975, 1977 and 1996. The city added two academies, in part to alleviate crowding and to offer different educationa­l opportunit­ies.

The current high school has outlived its useful life span, the SDA said.

It makes more sense to demolish the old 313,000-square-foot school, which is undersized and educationa­lly inadequate, and build a new 490,000square-foot one, read the authority’s Feb. 7 memorandum about the project.

A review of the existing facility found that “the site is inadequate to further expand the existing structure and significant renovation­s would be required to address both education program needs and replacemen­t of existing building systems that are either at or near the end of their useful life,” the SDA memorandum said.

The project has changed

Originally, the SDA’s capital plan in 2022 called for a high school that would house 3,765 students.

The plan has been updated and now calls for one main high school for 2,400 students and the rest of the students, about 1,600 from grades six to 12, to attend either the district’s Academy for Science and Engineerin­g or the Gifted and Talented Academy.

There was a proposal, shortly after the SDA approved the project, to swap land with the municipal government. In that scenario, the new school would have been built on City Hall land and a new municipal building constructe­d where the current high school stands. The concept was not approved and was not supported by the SDA.

Logistical challenges

Where will the high school students be educated during the 18 to 24 months it may take to build a new high school? That remains to be worked out.

“The only thing we are certain now is the high school students will be redistrict­ed throughout the city,” said Rodriguez, the school board president. “Everything else is in the works.”

Schools Superinten­dent Sandra Montañez-Diodonet said the district has not discussed specific plans with the SDA.

The hope, she said, is to start the project at the end of the 2024-2025 school year, but she added that there is no timeline as of now.

“Please note the project does not necessaril­y begin in June of 2025, however, we plan on vacating the premises by that date so that the SDA can begin their site work,” Montañez-Diodonet said.

The SDA memo said funding has been included in the budget if necessary to help the

district to augment its plan through either temporary classroom units or leased facilities.

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