Community Commentary -- Marian Bergeson
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I would like to commend the Newport-Mesa Unified school board, the
Newport Beach City Council and library board of trustees in developing
the proposal for a new Mariners library (“Mariners library supporters
meet goal,” Thursday). A great deal of time and effort has been given to
addressing educational needs while satisfying children’s safety concerns.
It is encouraging to see this effective, working relationship exist
between our elected and governing bodies.
As someone who was instrumental in the building of the original
library facility, I initially questioned the benefits of rebuilding the
Mariners library; it was only after exploring the proposed plan and
current resources available that I recognized that this is the wise and
appropriate course of action.
Presently, many children have to go to the Central Library in order to
obtain important educational information and recreational reading. While
that is a wonderful facility, it is not always easy for children who live
on this side of the bay to gain access.
Mariners library also has serious parking problems with strong
competition between recreation and sports activities in the adjacent
park. This presents dangerous safety problems with children crossing the
street often between double-parked cars.
This library facility is beyond renovation because of newer code
requirements, lack of infrastructure for electronic and audiovisual use
and probable asbestos removal. Therefore, rebuilding is the only
realistic solution. Rebuilding in a location that is better suited for
access for schoolchildren, parents and teachers.
Most importantly, our school library is not equipped for the optimum
educational advantages the children of our community deserve. The need
for state-of-the-art equipment and materials aligned with new academic
standards is obvious and is dependent upon adequate infrastructure.
Joint-use makes sense when it can optimize facility usage while being
more cost effective and secure in its access to student population during
the school day. This is the rationale behind the state-bonding program.
I am dismayed at the accusations that adults (predators) will have
access to vulnerable children during the school day under this proposed
plan. In reality, the security is far better than we have at the present
time in either facility. As a parent and a grandparent, safety is of
paramount importance to me, as it is to all parents.
It is regretful that we live in an era when bad things happen in just
about every place where children are present. With our fears, however, we
must not sacrifice the long-term advantages of a strong foundation in
academic and literacy development. As a community, we have long
recognized that education and public safety are our highest priorities.
This application addresses both. We owe this to our students, parents,
teachers and all of those that are committed to the betterment of coming
generations.
* MARIAN BERGESON is the former California Secretary of Education,
former member of the state Board of Education and a Newport Beach parent
and grandparent.
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