CCPS Appeals to Board of Public Works for Funding
ย The new high school, kindergarten additions and renovations and a new boiler at John Hanson Middle School topped the list of requests Charles County Public Schools asked the state Board of Public Works to reconsider during a public hearing in Annapolis on Jan. 30.
ย Board Chairman Donald Wade particularly asked the committee to approve planning for the new high school, which was set to open in 2011 on Piney Church Road in Waldorf. ย The school is budgeted to cost $98 million, of which the stateโs portion was $39 million.ย
ย โThe high school would reduce severe overcrowding in our schools, and, if we opened the school tomorrow, it would already be filled,โ Wade told the committee.
ย Wade touted the schoolโs proposed innovations. ย Preliminary plans called for high efficiency, Energy Star equipment, centralized outside air ventilation units with heat recovery, a geothermal heat pump system, rain water harvesting for irrigation use and a total of 26 other energy efficient design considerations. ย A digital classroom would contain a multi-use dome theater for all students in the county to enhance science, technology and other programs.ย CCPS says the digital classroomโs $3 million price tag will be paid through grants or internal funding.
ย Other appeal requests include the balance of construction funding, nearly $12 million, which the State had previously promised for Mary Burgess Neal Elementary School.ย Neal is currently under construction and set to open in August.ย
ย Wade also requested $1.66 million toward replacement of the 35-year-old boiler and cooling rooftop units at John Hanson Middle School because replacement parts are no longer available for the obsolete system.ย
ย The school system is additionally requesting funding for the additions and renovations necessary to accommodate the state-mandated full-day kindergarten program at the four CCPS elementary schools who still need the space.ย Older students at Dr. Gustavus Brown, Eva Turner, Indian Head and Arthur Middleton elementary schools were moved to relocatable trailers to make way for additional kindergarten classrooms.
ย Planning approval for the high school does not involve state funding this year; however, it requires the Stateโs commitment for future construction funding. ย The funding appealed for Neal, Hanson and the full-day kindergarten additions totals $19.5 million. ย A decision on the appeals is expected in May.
ย The Board of Public Works is a review committee composed of Governor Martin OโMalley, Comptroller Peter Franchot and Treasurer Nancy Kopp. ย The committee reviews significant state expenditures and approves capital projects, procurement contracts and the acquisition, use and transfer of state assets.
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