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planning for a
growing district

2014

today

Next 5 years

Approximately 745 Students

Designed for

625 Students

Projected to approach

800 Students

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When United South Central's school opened in 2014, it was designed for approximately 625 students. Today, the district serves approximately 745 students, with enrollment projected to approach 800 over the next five years, reflecting a growing district and making thoughtful, long-term planning essential to ensure facilities continue to meet the needs of students and staff.

space and building challenges

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Overcrowding

The school does not have

enough classroom space
for current enrollment.

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Scheduling Issues

Limited space makes it 
harder to schedule
classes and offer flexible learning opportunities for students.

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Limited Multi-Purpose Space

Current gym space is over capacity and no longer meets the needs of the district, limiting physical education, student activities, school events, and community use.

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Small-Group

Learning Space

There is limited breakout

space for flexible, 

small-group instruction.

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Insufficient Parking

The parking lot does not

have enough space
for staff, students, and visitors.

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Pick-Up and Drop-Off Safety

Parent and bus pick-up and drop-off areas are crowded, creating safety concerns.

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United South Central School District represents the communities of Bricelyn, Easton, Freeborn, Kiester, Walters, & Wells

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