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By Jordan Raso Assistant Editor Construction for building addtions is underway, bringing inconveniences with it. Most recently, the front doors outside of E bay have been boarded up with plywood and caution tape. A 20-foot trench will be dug in front of the building for sewage. The boulevard will remain closed because part of the trench will stretch across it. The path to the school can change and the fencing will move. Students should be aware of these changes and drive with caution. There have recently been problems with students leaving school at the end of the day.
Parking spots in north lot have been closed off, as well as handicapped spots, which causes congestion at the end of the day. Students need to be aware of their surroundings and be patient when leaving the parking lot. “We don’t want to put anyone in danger,” Mr. Casas said. The construction projects officially began on Oct. 25. Board members, RSVP students, administrators and teachers were in attendance. Superintendent Dr. Theron Schutte started the the program by reviewing the construction projects that will all be completed by November 2012. School board president, Barry Anderson, said the construction projects will be “sufficient to Bettendorf High
Fences line the front of the building, blocking entrances and parking spaces. (Photo by Jordan Raso)
Bettendorf High School Vol. 48 Issue 3
Friday, November 18 , 2011
Gold shovels and hardhats await the ground breaking ceremony. (Photo by Dana Waterman) School and to the community.” Gary Hintermeister, the architect, said this project is the “crowning jewel of all school projects.” He had worked with Mr. Casas
and John Campbell, director of facilities, since October 2002 on the construction projects. “Our children deserve to go to the best facilities, have the best programs, and be taught by the best teachers,”Jim Russell, the owner of Russell Construction, said. “The entire community can utilize and benefit from the facility,” Mr. Casas said. “We must be patient and understanding... (and) make sure we always maintain our focus.”
The construction projects are evident when driving by the high school. (Photo by Jordan Raso)
November 2011 Index
The front doors outside of E bay have been boarded up to prevent students from entering the construction zone, just outside. (Photo by Jordan Raso)
Pg. 2...... Mr. Brooks, project-based learning Pg. 3...... Lunch ladies Pg. 4...... Movie Reviews Pg. 5...... Fall Sports Results Pg. 6...... Photo Essay Pg. 8...... Where’s Miss King? Pg. 9...... Restaurant Review Pg. 10.... Top 8 Reasons Pg. 11.... Fall Play Review Pg. 12.... Scavenger Hunt