In 2012 we
began meeting as a community interested in improving school safety, increasing
our ability to keep our students warm and dry, and enhancing our technology. Our Facility Improvement Team worked together
with Granger Construction and Kingscott Architects to put together the right combination
of improvements to provide an excellent learning environment for our
students. In November of 2013, the
community voted to approve the two proposals totaling $30.5 million.
Thank you to
the Columbia Board of Education for their commitment and positivity through the
Bond Campaign and construction process.
Thank you to Mr. Robert Wahr, Board President for his leadership and
continual support. Thank you to Mr.
Garry Applegate, Board vice president, for his construction expertise, enthusiasm
and time commitment, attending hundreds of meetings and putting in thousands of
hours over the past three years. Thank
you to Mr. Mark Fish for his knowledge of the inner working of electrical projects
and attendance to committee meetings.
Thank you to Mrs. Jodi Collins for her ability to motivate fellow
committee members and her ability to organize people to canvas the entire
community, going door to door educating our friends and neighbors and helping
to plan and carryout this ceremony.
Thank you to Mr. Dave Slusher for his support through this process,
first as the high school principal and for the past two years as a board
member. Thank you to Mr. Michael Moore
for his enthusiasm for the project and his steadfast belief in the importance
of creating a positive technological learning environment for our students. Thank you to Mrs. Bev Fish for her assistance
in organizing this ceremony and support throughout the bond campaign. Thank you also to former school board members
Dan Fulara and Doug Schedler for their support and expertise throughout the
bond passage and construction process.
I want to
recognize our principals Daniel Hyliard, Nick Rulewicz, Christi O’Neil, Deb
Powell, Ralph Piepkow, and Lisa Klink for their time commitment attending
countless committee meetings, walking door to door, even in the rain, and
answering questions from our community members regarding the project.
I want to
recognize our teachers and aides for their enthusiasm and positive attitude as
they canvassed the community door to door, attended committee meetings, and
moved countless boxes and furnishings out of the building and back into the
buildings, even over this holiday weekend.
Thank you to one of our retired teachers, Willow Jeffreys, who has been
involved in every phase of the process from the bond campaign all the way
through until today.
Thank you to
our secretarial and clerical staff members for their intense optimism as they
answered questions, guided the moving process, packed boxes and still
maintained their positive attitudes.
Thank you to
our hard working diligent custodial and maintenance staff led by Mr. Bill
Bradley for their immense time commitment working to make this transition
happen by moving thousands of boxes, chairs and desks, as well as joining in
the bond campaign by encouraging their friends and neighbors to vote yes.
Thank you to
our positive and enthusiastic Columbia students who never complained as they
worked to pass the bond issue and helped to move our teaching staff out, then
back in to the buildings. We couldn’t
have done this without you.
Thank you to
our Granger construction management team, Glenn Granger for your leadership,
Barry Rooney for your support throughout the bond campaign and construction
process, Matt Lerg for his leadership and detail oriented tenacity during the
construction, Bronson Clayton for his kind way of reminding our construction
team of our high standards for the final project, Ken Heinz and Jason for their
countless hours working, supervising and sweating with our construction crew.
Thank you to
Kingscott Architects, David Martin lead architect, Sarah Haselschwardt lead
designer, Dana McClellan designer and John Noteware project architect.
Thank you to
our contractors for all of your hard work throughout the two years of
construction. You made the aggressive
timeline possible. Let’s give a round of
applause for all those involved in the construction process.
Thank you to
our community for your support and enthusiasm through this improvement process! It was a blessing the way that our great
Columbia community members came together to make these extensive renovations
possible.
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