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Dateline: May 16,
2002
Hedley
ISD expansion underway
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
addition to the Hedley Public School building is right on track with
concrete work being done and steel expected in two weeks, according to
Principal Terry Stevens.
Workers
were busy this week grinding and polishing the terrazzo in what will
become the main entrance to the school. Stevens said the terrazzo is being
installed by the Amarillo firm of Zanchettin Brothers, who installed the
floors in the current school building more than 30 years ago.
When
completed next fall, the addition will give Hedley students four more
classrooms and a large multimedia room which will serve as a combination
library-auditorium with a seating capacity of 400. A large, elevated stage
will be used for choir programs and plays.
“We
usually have 400 or more people here for graduation,” Stevens said.
“We’ll just roll the bookshelves away, and we should be able to get
everyone in here. It will be air-conditioned so it will be more
comfortable than having graduation in the gym was.”
The
project also provides two storage rooms for equipment and chairs as well
as two new administrative offices.
“We
were just simply out of space,” Stevens said. “When we’re through,
we will have a classroom for every teacher.”
Stevens
said he expects the addition will meet the needs of Hedley school kids for
the foreseeable future.
The
$1.2 million project is being partially funded through an Instructional
Facilities Allotment grant from the state. The IFA money will cover
approximately 83 percent of the cost while the Hedley school district
picks up the rest.
When
completed, the main entrance of the building will face west and a new
gable metal roof will cover both the new and old sections of the building.
The
gymnasium will also be re-roofed and will have a new ventilation system to
make it more comfortable for Owl fans.
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