Having not heard anything for several months on the status of the Mann Building (Nova) or T.T. Minor, I thought I'd take a tour through the Seattle Schools website.
Looks like the School Board had a meeting on April 15. Here a link to the Presentation.
Of note are that TT Minor and Mann are not considered buildings that should be held for areas of the city that are expeted to experience growth in School Age Population.
"Buildings in areas of the City projected for growth but school age population may not be a factor (e.g. Downtown – Capital Hill)
– TT Minor
– Mann"
So, what is the future of these spaces? Will they serve as offices? Educational space? Of will they sit vacant and blight the neighborhood?
Anyone know anthing?
The Nova community is rallying, again, as they this week learned that two of their primary and coordinating staff have been RIFed. Details are in the works for an information/problem solving session the evening of May 28th. District leadership, city officials, families and neighbors are all invited. Stay tuned for details.
Legal appeals on these and all other closures continue. With deep pockets, an injunction could be filed, but as is, appellants are representing themselves pro se, with a September 28 date in court.
As for the Mann building, while I am incredibly sad at the loss of this home for Nova, I am very concerned that both it and TT Minor will sit empty while the district works through the bureaucracy of deeming the properties "surplus". I've heard that this is a 3-year process, minimum. It's come up here in the past, but does it make sense to work on landmark status for Mann? It is a beautiful building- come and see for yourselves on May 28. The district plans to lock the doors on June 25.