The Washougal School District is preparing to purchase property for a new school, but isn’t expecting to build another educational facility until its student enrollment increases.
According to the district’s latest six-year capital facilities plan, approved by the Washougal School Board on May 24, the district will set aside $1 million for “a new school site.”
But that doesn’t necessarily mean that a new school is definitely coming to Washougal in the near future, according to Les Brown, the district’s director of communications and technology.
“In order to be ready for future growth in student enrollment that may come over the next 10 to 20 years as the city of Washougal grows, the district is setting aside resources to purchase a future school site,” Brown said. “The funding set aside in the capital facilities plan is to acquire another parcel of land to be used for a future school. (But) barring a significant, unexpected bump in enrollment, we currently do not have a foreseeable need to build another school in the immediate future.”
In April, the district re-evaluated enrollment forecasts and student generation rates based on recognized methodologies, including trends in land development, housing starts and residential construction.