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Lacey Schools Launch Innovative Family Recreation Center

October 14, 2024 | Lacey, Thurston County, Washington


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Lacey Schools Launch Innovative Family Recreation Center
The Norderson Public Schools Young Child and Family Center is set to revitalize the former Bucknell or Nisqually Fields site, with plans for a range of recreational facilities aimed at serving local families. The school district has initiated the reactivation of this site, which could feature an indoor pool, an indoor playground, an outdoor spray park, and a nature playground.

The City of Lacey is looking to contribute to the capital costs associated with the pool and indoor playground, while also planning to install and maintain the outdoor components. The original concept involves a partnership with the YMCA, which would manage the indoor recreation facilities. This collaborative approach aims to create cost efficiencies and promote healthier communities by providing comprehensive services for families, particularly those with preschool-aged children.

The school district has identified a critical need for early learning opportunities, supported by survey data indicating a demand for indoor recreational facilities. In response, Northeastern Public Schools has invited the City of Lacey and South Sound YMCA to explore innovative solutions to meet the unique learning needs of children aged 3 to 5, both in and out of the classroom.

Construction is already underway for the preschool and family education facility, funded through levy and grant resources. While the estimated $5 million budget will not fully cover the cost of a pool, the project is designed to be phased for long-term success. Community feedback has shown strong support for an aquatic center or public pool, highlighting the importance of such facilities in fostering family engagement and wellness in the area.

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