Politics & Government
Raintree Learning Community: A Closer Look at The New School
Raintree Learning Community, a private school, wants to move into Town and Country. Patch has written a number of stories on the proposed plan and concerns with it. Here is some other basic information about the school.
Town and Country aldermen are reviewing plans for aΒ new private school,Β , toΒ move into the city.Β Last month, , the Town and CountryΒ Planning and Zoning Commission approved theΒ preliminary development plan for the facility toΒ be built atΒ 2000 to 2016 Amonte Drive, just off Mason Road.Β
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As previously reported byΒ Town and Country - Manchester Patch,Β Β is aΒ private school currently located in Ballwin. Β The school would be accessed from Mason Road, but the building itself would sit moreΒ than 300 feet back from the road.
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The one-story building would sit on the almost 11-acres. TheΒ location was previouslyΒ approved to be the Amonte Subdivision. The neighborhood was to include seven residential lots, but those homes were never built and that location remains vacant.
Owner IlyaΒ Eydelman said he selected the locationΒ for the green school because of its natural surroundings which he said is ideal for the school's nature-based curriculum.
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Town and Country City Attorney Steve Garrett has given his his legal opinion on RaintreeΒ to both the city's planning and zoning commission and aldermen. He said after researching the facility, he believes it does qualify asΒ a "school" by city guidelines.
Garrett said the city codeΒ defines a school as an educational facility and Raintree meets the requirements. He said the information he has received from the school shows the teachers are all full-time certified teachers who haveΒ degrees and the school follows and educational model.
"They're providingΒ kindergarten and pre-kindergarten schooling," Garrett told the Planning and Zoning Commission when asked for his legal opinion.
He said Raintree does have aΒ child-careΒ license with the state, butΒ Eydelman said that is a technicality toΒ remain in good standing with the state.
Garrett said the school's proposed location near the intersection of Mason and Manchester roads is a suburban estate zoning district.
Brandi Cartwright, academic deanΒ with Raintree Learning Community, said the school takes theΒ same yearly breaks as the Parkway School District and takes breaks throughout the day that mirrorΒ other area schools.
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The school holds threeΒ events during the school year that will require additional parking,Β EydelmanΒ said.Β He explained that the necessary parkingΒ will be provided in an area that will look like a lawn and be cared for as such. The events are held during school hours and will not create noise for nearby residents.
If the proposal to build in Town and Country is approved, the school facility and grounds cannot be rented out on evenings or weekends for events, according to Alderman Fred-Meyland Smith.
Children are dropped off between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. and picked up betweenΒ 3 p.m. to 6p.m.
Nearby residents have voiced concerns over traffic due to children coming to and from the school, but a traffic study paid for by the school and reviewed by the City of Town and Country stated the new school is expected to have "little impact" on area traffic.
Alderman Chuck Lenz also previously told Patch that he was concerned about the traffic impact, but he now says he went to Raintree's Ballwin location and spent time observing the morning drop-off. He said parents dropped off children sporadically and there was no traffic congestion. TheΒ school closes at 6 p.m.
AndrewΒ Cathlina, managing director with The Private Bank tellsΒ PatchΒ the bank has been involved with the property for the last five years and has had very little other interest in the property.
Eydelman'sΒ goal is to have the new school open in Town and Country for theΒ 2013-2014 school year. Β
Final approval for the school's preliminary site plan could be voted on at the next board of aldermen meeting on Sept. 24.
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