Hannibal Middle/High Schools In Line For Upgrades Under Capital Project

by Contributor | October 23, 2008 7:34 am

Submitted by Hannibal Central School District

HANNIBAL, NY – The cafeteria/kitchen area at Kenney Middle School and the auditorium at the Hannibal High School are in line for a major renovations as part of Hannibal Central School District’s proposed $26.9 million proposed capital project.

Officials explain that local funding required for the facilities improvement plan has been eliminated by coupling a 98 percent state reimbursement rate on capital projects with the district’s $1,298,070 Expanding our Children’s Education and Learning (EXCEL) aid allocation that came through in 2006-07.

Business administrator Nancy Henner explains that the one-time aid source has provided the district the opportunity to develop a capital project that will have no local cost.

“The only thing that the district needs from taxpayers for this project to move forward is a supporting vote,” Henner said. The project will be put to a public vote Nov. 4.

Henner explained that while the rules for EXCEL require 75 percent of the funding to fit inside five spending categories, the remaining 25 percent can be tapped for other expenses.

“Because so much of the building project is covered through the categorical spending, the district is able to use a majority of that 25 percent to fund several other needs,” Henner said.

The plans built into the project for Kenney Middle School and Hannibal High School address several key health and safety, energy and accessibility needs, according to Superintendent Michael DiFabio.

“The cafeteria project includes cosmetic work for from the ceiling to the floor, including new lighting and painting,” DiFabio said. “The stage in the cafeteria area will also be upgraded with new stage curtains and acoustics.”

DiFabio added that the entire kitchen will be renovated and expanded, as well.

“With this funding, we are able to provide new kitchen and serving equipment,” he said. “The area will also be reconfigured to accommodate adequate and safe serving lines for our students.”

The money will also allow the district to complete a major renovation of the fifth and sixth grade wing at the school, which was constructed in 1964.

“We are going to completely renovate existing classrooms in the 1964 wing, including doors, casework, flooring, ceiling work, lockers and finishes,” DiFabio said. “When the project is complete, all of the classrooms will be brought up to date with the rest of the building.”

At the high school, the auditorium will receive substantial upgrades to meet safety needs, accessibility for persons with disabilities and other items, he said.

“We are going to replace our seating at the auditorium and finally have accommodations that meet the guidelines under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA),” DiFabio said. “That effort will also include a lift to the right of the stage that is ADA compliant.”

The aging vinyl wall covering will be replaced, the walls will be repainted and wood wainscot will be added to the front apron, DiFabio explained. The school colors will be incorporated into the decoration scheme.

“We are going to replace theatrical lighting, house lighting and wall fixtures,” DiFabio noted. “We will also replace all stage curtains with code compliant curtains in our school colors and enhance the existing sound system with speakers on stage and wireless microphones. Once it is complete, we will also have the ability to tape performances.”

The complete list of items included in the project for Kenney Middle School and Hannibal High School, broken down by EXCEL category and building, includes:

Health and Safety
Kenney Middle School

Hannibal High School

Both buildings

Energy
Kenney Middle School

Hannibal High School

Both buildings
Replace all exterior windows (except 2002 additions at Kenney and 1986 additions at the high school) with thermally-broken aluminum with insulated high performance glass
Replace exterior doors, frames and hardware with aluminum or fiberglass reinforced insulated units

Accessibility
Hannibal High School

Other
Kenney Middle School

Hannibal High School

The public vote will be held from noon to 9 p.m., Nov. 4 in the Board of Education room at the Hannibal High School. Any questions about the project can be directed to DiFabio or Henner at 564-7900. Information about the vote is also available on the district Web site at www.hannibalcsd.org[1].

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  1. www.hannibalcsd.org: http://www.hannibalcsd.org

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