But, though she says some issues are "unsettled," committee member Alice L. Turkel says she is pleased with the restructuring progress.
"People are basically on board and I think that's going to be fine," she says.
Grassi says the committee needs to "monitor" the restructuring, as well as the elementary school merger.
"But we don't need to manage them," he says.
Roger O'Sullivan, president of the Cambridge Teachers Association, said the school district will have to bargain terms of the restructuring, in particular the packing up and moving of classrooms.
Beyond the bargaining, he says he worries about the facility being ready for students and staff in late August, despite reassurances from CRLS and district officials.
"Is it just going to be ready-the scheduling, the faculty assigned to rooms, the fixing up of the place, the moving issue?" he asks.
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