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Kindergartner Jesus Melchi Cruz looks over the playground Thursday from the top of a rope tower during recess at Founders Elementary School in DeKalb. (Kyle Bursaw – kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

DeKALB – If it was possible, DeKalb District 428 officials would upgrade all 10 school buildings so that they were on par with each other.

But that isn’t possible, said Andrea Gorla, assistant superintendent of business and finance at District 428.

“We need to review our projection model,” Gorla said. “As we’re all working on the subcommittees, we understand the financial picture and outlook for the school district.”

The school board has charged its finance and facilities advisory committee – a group of school officials, teachers and community leaders – with devising different ways the district can save money. The school district entered the 2012-2013 school year with a $2.3 million deficit, and the situation is not projected to improve.

Part of the committee’s mission is to examine the amenities of the school buildings themselves.

“Some of the buildings have more technology than others,” said Superintendent James Briscoe, highlighting one of the disparities that exist between newer schools such as Cortland and Brooks, and older ones such as Littlejohn and Jefferson.

Gorla said it is ideal for each building to have a designated art room, computer lab, library and music room. However, student enrollment can fluctuate year-to-year, and an art room one year might become a classroom in another.

“If there are shifts that happens, sometimes your best plans don’t come to fruition,” Gorla said. “Because if you need an additional classroom for third or fourth grade, you need to adopt those changes at the last minute.”

Students do not have art class everyday, and schools without a permanent art room use “art on a cart,” – art supplies that transported from classroom to classroom. The committee – and eventually, the school board – will have to weigh priorities, such as determining whether an art room is more or less important than a computer lab.

“Those are things we still need to flesh out,” Gorla said.

Another priority is a secured entryway – an entrance that directs all visitors to the main office, where they have to sign in before being allowed to enter the rest of the school.

“We’ve been working on trying to get some of the ones that were less costly,” Gorla said. “Some meant putting an extra set of doors...Some buildings need a complete reconfiguration of their entryways.”

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