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| NewsWednesday, October 24, 2007 4:08 PM CDT |
Heyworth talks air conditioning at elementary school
HEYWORTH — The Heyworth School Board has taken the first step toward adding air conditioning at the elementary school, although it’s unclear when the work could be done. The air conditioning is part of the district’s 10-year review of life, health and safety items. The list requires approval by Regional Superintendent Larry Daghe. “These are issues that are very typical for a 10-year report like this,” said Superintendent Randy Merker. “The last big-ticket item is replacement of the elementary school heating system, and we talked about that at length in looking at the geothermal system.” A geothermal system would incorporate air conditioning capabilities. The report identified projected expenditures of $2,226,084 to address life, health and safety issues. Jeff Blizzard, parent of an elementary school student, applauded the district for early completion of the review. However, he said parents would be watching and waiting for the district’s next move. “Moving forward, we expect the district will proactively communicate to the community on the progress of the air conditioning project,” Blizzard said. “We expect further movement and communication on the issue and will be following up with the district through whatever means are legally available to us.” The project review was completed by Dave Leonatti of Melotte Morse Leonatti Ltd., the district’s architectural firm. The review was not due until next year, but district officials wanted it done early because of the air conditioning concerns. In September, Merker told the Heyworth Organization of Parents and Educators, the grade school’s parent-teacher group, that findings of the state-mandated review could open the door for financing options to install air conditioning at the school. The options could range from the district’s operating funds to a bond issue. Other “big ticket” issues Leonatti found in the review included repair or replacement of door closers and fire alarms; repair of exhaust fans; some roof repair; and replacement of the intercom system, all at the elementary school. Many of the same issues exist at the junior high school, along with some asbestos removal in the ceilings and work on the heating system for such things as burners and controls. |
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