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From our November 30, 2000,
edition.
Growing
Hedley school needs more space
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Increasing
enrollment and additional classes are pushing Hedley ISD to build more
classrooms, according to School Superintendent Bryan Hill.
The
Hedley Board of Trustees accepted a bid of Redi-Built Metal Products &
Construction for a 30x70x10 steel building with a 4” concrete slab, 3”
Fiberglas insulation, six doors, four windows, and all the trim for
$24,150 when they met in a regular session November 20.
A
bid was also accepted from the same company for a 10x70 awning and
four-inch thick sidewalks for $2,800.
“The
crew should start setting up forms for the concrete this week, and we hope
to be finished by March 1, 2001,” Hill said.
The
new building will include space for a sixth grade classroom, bathrooms,
and a new science lab. It will be constructed on the north side of the
HISD campus.
Hedley’s
enrollment is currently at 174 students. Hill said that is up 60 students
from six years ago. He says the two new rooms will just meet the
school’s basic needs.
“We’ve
been pretty crowded for the last few years,” Hill said. “Every
classroom is full, and you can’t get in to clean them. We have four or
five teachers floating around from period to period, and we’ve added an
ESL [English as a Second Language] program. We need these two rooms just
to get by.”
Hill
said the school would really also like to add a new computer lab as well
as a bigger library or a combination library/auditorium.
In
other school business, the itinerary for the senior class trip to was
presented and approved. The seniors will be taking a cruise from Galveston
to Mexico, and the school pickup and van will be used for transportation
to Galveston.
The
1999-2000 audit was approved as presented by Bill Baker. Achievement
awards were approved for the staff of Hedley CISD, and Principal Terry
Stevens presented the Safe and Drug Free School report.
The
board voted in favor of changing the regular board meeting scheduled for
Monday, December 18, to Tuesday, December 19, at 8 p.m.
Bridget
Christopherson was hired as a teacher aide.
Two
science lab tables and one teacher’s demonstration table/desk were also
purchased.
The
inter-local agreement for Shared Services Arrangement with EPSSA was also
approved, and Superintendent Bryan Hill gave an administrative report on
the Technology Conference.
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