The City of Somerville is planning to build a new PK-8 school building to address the needs of the Winter Hill School. The City must decide whether to also address Brown School needs within this project and where the new school building should be located. Mayor Katjana Ballantyne

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1EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.010101000100100100A little bitPrefer not to answerManWhite$150,000 to $199,999Ward 5Own21 years or more000000010000000000001000000001000
2EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.010110000Yes55 to 64WomanWhite$100,000 to $149,999Ward 5Own21 years or more00000100000010101000001English only
3EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.001100010000000111A little bit25 to 34WomanTwo or more races$100,000 to $149,999Ward 5Rent1 - 3 years00000001000000001000
4EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.000001011100010100YesPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answer$150,000 to $199,999Prefer not to answerOwnPrefer not to answer11
5EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.110010000100000101Yes35 to 44WomanWhitePrefer not to answerWard 7Own16 - 20 years01000000000000000100001English only
6EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.000000111100010100YesPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answer11
7EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.111000000100010010Yes65 to 74WomanWhite$50,000 to $74,999Own16 - 20 years1000000000001000000001000English only
8EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.001010001000100101Yes55 to 64ManWhite$200,000 or moreWard 4Own21 years or more1001001010000000000001100English only
9EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.000111000110100000Yes35 to 44WomanWhite$150,000 to $199,999Ward 6Own21 years or more110001000100000000000000000000100English only
10EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.000100101Yes35 to 44WomanWhite$100,000 to $149,999Ward 6Rent21 years or more010000000000001000000000000000000English only
11EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.000011001000110001Yes35 to 44WomanWhite$100,000 to $149,999Ward 7Rent8 - 10 years00000011000010000000English only
12EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.Either choice is acceptableOption 3: Build a new school facility at Trum Field with enough capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.010010010010001001Yes35 to 44ManWhite$200,000 or moreWard 5Own8 - 10 years10000000000010000000English only
13EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.111000000111000000YesPrefer not to answerWomanPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answer1
14EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.111000000000110100Yes55 to 64ManWhitePrefer not to answerWard 5Own21 years or more100000000000
15EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.A school at Trum Field is acceptable. Any location in the city for replacement field space is acceptable.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.000110010000001101Yes25 to 34WomanWhite$200,000 or moreWard 3Rent8 - 10 years100001000000000000001010111000000English and other language(s)
16EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.Either choice is acceptableOption 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.101000100110000001Yes25 to 34WomanPrefer not to answer$100,000 to $149,999Ward 4Rent21 years or more010000000000000000100010000000000
17EnglishEither choice is acceptableThe City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.100001100000110100Yes35 to 44Prefer not to answerPrefer not to answer$100,000 to $149,999Ward 3Rent4 - 7 years00000100000000000000
18EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.111000000000110001Yes75 or olderWomanWhitePrefer not to answerWard 6Rent21 years or more000010000010001010000000000000000English only
19EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.Either choice is acceptableOption 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.010100001100000110Yes35 to 44WomanWhite$100,000 to $149,999Ward 3Own16 - 20 years010000000100000000000010000000000English only
20EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.A school at Trum Field is acceptable. Any location in the city for replacement field space is acceptable.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.100100001000000111Yes55 to 64WomanWhite$200,000 or moreWard 6Own21 years or more0000100000000010000000
21EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.110000010111000000Yes35 to 44Prefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answerPrefer not to answer21 years or more11100000000010000010001English only
22EnglishConstruct a school up to the maximum size that MSBA will support, up to approximately 900 students, to replace the capacity of both Brown and Winter Hill schools and provide for some projected growth. With this option, the Brown School would eventually close.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 2: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill and Brown enrollment, plus some additional capacity, up to approximately 900 students.000001110001110000A little bit45 to 54WomanWhitePrefer not to answerWard 5Own21 years or more000000010010000010000000000000000English only
23EnglishEither choice is acceptableEither choice is acceptableOption 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.110010000011100000Yes35 to 44ManWhite$200,000 or moreWard 5Own8 - 10 years110000000000000000100000000000000English only
24EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.110000010110000001Yes35 to 44WomanHispanic or Latino$100,000 to $149,999Ward 4Rent16 - 20 years10000000011000000100Non-English language(s) only
25EnglishConstruct a new school to replace the current Winter Hill capacity and some projected growth, and defer the issue of the Brown School building until later.The City should avoid losing any Trum Field space, and should keep schools elsewhere.Option 1: Build a new school facility at the Sycamore Street site with capacity for Winter Hill current enrollment, plus some additional capacity. Keep the Brown School in its current location on Willow Avenue, and address that school’s needs later as part of a future MSBA funding application.110001000111000000Yes55 to 64Prefer not to answerPrefer not to answer$75,000 to $99,999Ward 6Own21 years or more0000000101
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