Facilities Plans for Every K-12 School District. Presented by Carl Thurnau, P.E., 2015 President, National Council on School Facilities and was the Director of Facilities Planning, New York State Education Department at the time of the video. Carl describes the five facilities plans that every district should develop and the four key supports for effective facilities planning.

Critical Facilities Planning for K-12 Districts

Moderator: Carl Thurnau, P.E., 2015 President, National Council on School Facilities and Director of Facilities Planning, New York State Education Department.

Abstract: Facilities Plans for Every K-12 School District. Carl describes the five facilities plans that every district should develop and maintain on a regular basis, including: the educational facilities master plan, capital plan, maintenance plan, energy & environmental plan, and safety & emergency operations plan.


Educational Facilities Master Plan

Moderator: Kathleen Moore, 2014 President, National Council on School Facilities. Director of the School Facilities and Transportation Services Division at the California Department of Education.

Abstract: Kathleen describes the importance and value of a K-12 school district facilities master plan and outlines best practices in creating such a plan, including research and stakeholder engagement.

Master Plan Examples


K-12 Safety & Emergency-Operations Plan

Moderator: Gary Schwartz, Ed.D., 2015 Treasurer, National Council on School Facilities. School-Facilities Consultant at the Iowa Department of Education.

Abstract: Gary describes the importance and value of a K-12 school district safety & emergency operations plan and outlines best practices in developing a plan.

Safety & Emergency Operations Plan Examples


School Facilities Maintenance Plan

Moderator: Mike Rowland, 2016 President, National Council on School Facilities. Director of Facilities Services, Georgia Department of Education.

Abstract: Mike describes the importance and value of a district‐wide facilities maintenance plan and outlines best practices in developing a plan for routine and preventive maintenance.

Maintenance Plan Examples


Educational Specifications

Moderator: Barbara Bice, R.A., Chief, School Facilities Branch, Maryland State Department of Education.

Abstract: Barbara describes the importance and value of basing K–12 facilities design and construction on educational specifications (ed specs) developed through a well-designed process of identifying end‐user requirements and engaging stakeholders. She outlines the contents of educational specifications and how to develop them.

Educational Specifications Examples


Capital Improvement Plan

Moderator: Joseph da Silva, Ph.D., 2017 President, National Council on School Facilities. School Construction Coordinator at the Rhode Island Department of Education.

Abstract: Joe describes the importance and value of a capital plan in the process of setting priorities and fairly and efficiently allocating scarce capital resources.

Capital Improvement Plan Examples


Energy & Environmental Management Plan

Moderator: Robert Gorrell, 2013 President, National Council on School Facilities. Director of the New Mexico Public School Facilities Authority.

Abstract: Bob describes the importance and value of a K-12 school district energy- & environmental‐management plan in managing costs through available efficiencies and providing safe and healthy environments for students and staff.

Energy & Environmental Management Plan Examples