Showing posts with label Middle School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle School. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Page Middle School, Serious Life Threatening Concerns To Consider



















Above is a close up picture of the fence at the back or front of the building where the buses will be dropping off children at the new Page Middle School.  Children are going to want to play on and try to climb these fences.  With the top the way it is, we can see some serious issues coming up where some of the children will potentially get hurt.  Well, you can say, keep the children off the fences and make it a penalty for playing on them.  That's what any good person would think who never had children.  Children are going to be children.  Any penalty here should go against the school, not the children for such a poor design.  This is the very least of the issues we have seen at the new school.


Here is a scene when you go through what most would consider the front of the school, not where buses will be dropping off the children.  The staircase is okay, but look at the top of the stairs.  That is a wide open floor plan between the first floor and the second floor and it is very extensive.  The rail to protect the children is only 3 feet high.  Nothing else to protect anyone from anything.

  Now again, children are going to be children.  Lets see what we can expect with this type of open floor plan.  From the second floor, Johnny is going to want to see his new paper airplane can really fly.  Jimmy will want to see if he can hit Bobbie on the first floor with a piece of balled up paper from the second floor.    Oh and this is just the potential for mild mischief.  Now Madison and Billy do not get along, so while walking down this corridor, Madison comes up behind Billy and takes his bookbag and tosses if off the second floor where it accidently hits little Alison in the head forcing her head into the wall where she is knocked out and has to go to the hospital.  (Pray something like this never happens.)

  Or two children get into a fight by the rails and one or both go over.  Will any of them survive?  In my own opinion, this is a premeditated design disaster.

Wait, it gets worse.


Now take a look at these lockers.  The top of the lockers are at an even match for the top of the rails.  Anyone envisioning a child standing on top of the lockers and playing around?  Way to close to the edge of a very long fall.


This is the view of what is below.  Open education?



Here are some better views of the open corridor from the second floor where the middle school children will be walking everyday.

I walked through this school with an engineer who was mortified by what he saw.  A question that has been brought to my attention is how did the school board manage to get a certificate of occupancy especially when there are no visible escape routes and or facilities for handicapped children that might be on the second floor?  None.  Only item seen was one elevator which during a fire, can not be used according to what we know of fire codes.





If a fire should engulf the front of the building, the children will be locked in an outdoor courtyard that is fully fenced in with locked gates trapping them from being able to get out to safety.  Who designs these buildings?


At least the folks of the school board did think of one escape route that doubles as a king of the hill playground.  That massive dirt pile there might just be the escape route when the area floods.  You know those rising sea levels are unpredictable.  (HEHEHEHEE!)


Now someone from the School Board managed to get channel 13 out to cover the open house day at Page.  I wonder if anyone from the news crew noticed any of these issues?  Did they report on any of the potential issues for the incoming students?  No?  



Now I will give it that the new gym looks pretty nice but lacks bleachers for games against other schools or is competition dead?  My question is who are these workout machines for?  Please do not tell me these are for the children.  Their muscles are not ready for hard core training like this from what I understand.  This is even to high end for high school.  So is this for the teachers at taxpayer expense?  





Other issues well noted was the tremendous waste of space everywhere throughout the building.  Poor planning.  With all the wasted space and all the open areas up through the second floor, that also creates massive heating and cooling issues that is not really a big deal since its the taxpayers who are paying for it all anyway.  Ya gotta love that.  You are stuck with the bills for someone else's carelessness in design and others who approved that carelessness.  Or was it carelessness?  Nah, they just know its your money they are spending so it does not mean anything to them.

Approved by your local school board and probably the state Board of Education.  The same people in charge of our children's education and our future.  Oh, now that is just embarrassing. 

https://goo.gl/photos/8reFUmCLkGSnjw5a6  You can see more photos of the school at this link.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Three Virginia Schools Recognized for Outstanding Innovation in Physical Fitness

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Winners awarded brand new Live PositivelyTM Fitness Centers by
the National Foundation for Governors' Fitness Councils

(Richmond, VA) - Governor Terry McAuliffe and Chairman of the National Foundation for Governors' Fitness Councils Jake Steinfeld announced today the three winning schools that will each receive a state-of-the-art Live PositivelyTM Fitness Center as part of the National Champion Schools campaign. This multi-million dollar physical fitness campaign has named Chesterfield Academy in Norfolk, Fairfield Middle School in Henrico and Huntington Middle School in Newport News as the winning schools for demonstrating new and innovative ways for promoting student physical activity and wellness. This fall, the new fitness centers will be dedicated at ribbon cuttings ceremonies.

“As governor, my top priority is to build a new Virginia economy, where every Virginia child has the opportunity to succeed. Promoting healthy lifestyles and providing our schools and students with the resources they need to achieve positive health goals is critical towards building this new Virginia economy and strengthening our communities,” said Governor McAuliffe. “Dorothy and I want to thank Jake Steinfeld for partnering with Virginia as part of the National Champion Schools campaign and for providing three Virginia schools with new fitness centers.”

"Childhood obesity is not a democrat or republican issue, it’s a children’s issue and Governor McAuliffe has stepped up big time to help combat this growing problem, said Jake "Body by Jake" Steinfeld.
“We are thrilled to award these three Virginia schools with new fitness centers because they have demonstrated a passion for fitness and in living healthy a lifestyle. I know that academics and fitness go hand in hand and when you provide the schools with the tools, students will excel beyond their wildest dreams.  Not only will these students be healthier, but they'll also have increased confidence, improved self-esteem and will achieve greater academic success."

The National Foundation's goal is to build a nation of the fittest, healthiest kids in the world. Physical activity and exercise are shown to help prevent and treat more than 40 chronic diseases, enhance individual health and quality of life and reduce health care costs. In schools, studies show that physical activity improves academic achievement, increases confidence and self-esteem, reduces discipline problems, cuts absenteeism and fosters better interpersonal relationships.

The National Foundation for Governors' Fitness Councils program plans to bring its challenge to all 50 states in the coming years. An attractive and unique feature of this campaign is that the Live Positively Fitness Centers are fully funded through public/private partnerships with companies like Coca-Cola and AOL and does not rely on taxpayer dollars or state funding. Live Positively is part of Coca-Cola's commitment to bring people together to make a positive difference, which includes supporting physical activity programs.

For more information about the National Foundation, visit www.natgovfit.org

About the National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils
The National Foundation seeks to encourage and reward innovation in the field of youth fitness by awarding fitness centers to schools that use new and unique methods to promote student physical activity and wellness.  The National Foundation envisions a fitness center in every school in the U.S., helping to build a nation that—through innovation and a “Don’t Quit” attitude—boasts the fittest kids in the world.  Since 2012, we’ve delivered fitness centers in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Washington, DC, Georgia, New Jersey, Delaware, and West Virginia.  In 2014, NFGFC will deliver new fitness centers to California, New Mexico, Connecticut and Virginia.


Thursday, April 3, 2014

Gloucester, VA - Where Did the Money Go?

Many residents of Gloucester County and several of the County’s Supervisors repeatedly asked the School Board and their retiring leader to repair Page Middle School after the April 2011 tornado.  County records reflect the Page schoolhouse, its contents and property in the open were insured for a total of $13,513,744 at the time of the tornado.  
 
The insurance carrier and a separate firm hired by the School Board concluded the amount of damage was several million dollars less than the maximum coverage amount. The School Board paid at least $27,000 in tax payer money to hire the separate firm.  The insurance carrier’s estimate to return the school to an upgraded and fully functional state and to repair or replace all outbuildings, lights, fences, the concession stand and bleachers was $8,235,687.  This left $5,278,057 in insurance contingency funds to cover unforeseen tornado related damage and costs during construction. 
 
The insurance estimate also included the installation, lease and removal of temporary modular classrooms to house displaced Page students during construction, based on an 18 to 24 month recovery period.  The School Board now estimates it will cost tax payers over $300,000 to remove the modular units because the insurance money to cover this scope of work will be used to lease the units for two additional years.  This and many other additional costs are a direct result of the School Board’s financially irresponsible decision to design and build a new schoolhouse on undeveloped land that will take over four years to complete. What is more appalling is they did this during a time of decreasing school enrollment and economic instability. 
 
If Page had been repaired it would have been open for instruction within two years of the tornado and the County’s out of pocket expense would have been $5,000,000 or less to walk away with over $30,000,000 in school assets.  Instead,Gloucester has what will be a semi-functional schoolhouse and complex, $20,000,000 dollars worth of debt and now according to the School Board, budget shortfalls. 
 
The School Board and their retiring leader made some very poor choices that will render negative impacts on the Gloucester Community for several years to come. This is something every voter and potential School Board candidate should keep in mind when election season rolls around.
 
 
Kenneth E. Hogge, Sr.
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Virginia Partners with National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils to Bring Multi-Million Dollar Youth Fitness Campaign to Virginia

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Governor Terry McAuliffe, First lady Dorothy McAuliffe, and Fitness Icon Jake Steinfeld Open National Fitness Challenge Nominations for Elementary and Middle Schools in Virginia

Richmond, VA –Governor Terry McAuliffe, First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe, and Jake Steinfeld, Chair of the National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils announced today their collaboration to combat childhood obesity in Virginia. Steinfeld, who has been a national leader in promoting health and wellness among children, is partnering with Virginia to bring the National Champion Schoolscampaign to the Commonwealth, which encourages innovation in the field of youth fitness by awarding fitness centers to elementary and middle schools. The nomination process opens today atwww.natgovfit.org and will run through the end of May.  Three Virginia schools, selected by the National Foundation, will be deemed National Champion Schools and will each be awarded a $100,000 state-of-the-art Live PositivelyTM Fitness Centers for their efforts. 

“The First Lady and I are honored to partner with Jake Steinfeld to bring the National Champion Schools campaign to Virginia,” said Governor Terry McAuliffe. “Childhood obesity is a pressing problem in Virginia as well as the rest of the country, it affects the health of our communities, and can impact our state’s economic future. This opportunity will provide our elementary and middle schools with the additional tools that they need to create innovative fitness programs.  By working together, we can prevent chronic disease, improve the lives of our young people, and ensure that our economy and communities remain strong.”

“This is a wonderful opportunity for our children here in Virginia,” added Mrs. McAuliffe.  “They will learn about the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle in an environment of fun and fitness.  Our students need exercise to grow and develop, to achieve academically, and to thrive in the workforce.  Through this campaign, we hope to give them the opportunities they need to succeed and achieve their dreams.”

The National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils program will make its way into all 50 states in the coming years.  What sets it apart from other initiatives is that it does not rely on taxpayer dollars or state funding.  Each fitness center is financed through a public/private sector partnership with companies like The Coca-Cola Company.  The National Foundation’s goal is to build a nation of the fittest, healthiest kids in the world.

“Our National Champion Schools campaign has been well received all around the country and I’m looking forward to working with Governor and Mrs. McAuliffe to make this campaign a great success in Virginia,” said Jake Steinfeld. “I’ve always said that academics and fitness go hand in hand and by giving schools the tools, we can build strong bodies and minds while boosting confidence, self-esteem, and focus in the classroom. Our children are our most precious resource and by providing them with a strong foundation in health and fitness, we can feel confident that they’ll excel beyond their wildest dreams.”

Physical education, physical activity and exercise are shown to help prevent and treat more than 40 chronic diseases, enhance individual health and quality of life and reduce health care costs.  In schools, studies show that physical activity and fitness improves academic achievement, increases confidence and self-esteem, reduces discipline problems, cuts absenteeism and fosters better interpersonal relationships.

For more information about the National Foundation or to download a nomination form, visitwww.natgovfit.org.
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Friday, March 21, 2014

Charles Records, Gloucester, VA School Board Responds

While I generally do not respond to anonymous writers, I feel it is important to address the accusations made in the story submitted by “Watching in Plain Sight”.  I ran for a seat on the School Board for several different reasons.  I have grown up in Gloucester and graduated from Gloucester High School in 1993.   I have two children that attend Gloucester County Public Schools and I have always had an interest in being involved within my community.  I also have an interest in strengthening programs and policy within the School System.  Additionally, I want to ensure that our operational and capital expenses are being spent as efficiently as possible.  Prior to becoming a School Board member in January 2014, I was actively involved as a citizen in trying to recommend ways the School System could save money, most notably with respect to the construction of the new Middle School.      

It is also important to note, that the accusations made in the referenced story are false.  There are several facts that need to be clarified for the writer.

As I mentioned on many occasions prior to being elected to the School Board, I am a Civil Engineer and I am a Partner in a Local Development and Construction Company here in the County.   Our Company is actively developing a mixed use community in Hayes and building custom homes throughout the County.  My company has filed plans with the Planning Department for the redevelopment of the American Legion property located at Canon Way.  We began working on this project at the beginning of 2012.  The American Legion Property is the project Mr. Meredith referenced my involvement with on March 18th.  These plans were filed with the Planning Department in October 2013 and all of this information is public record.

I am not developing, nor have any other involvement in, the 400 acre property owned by Mr. Corr at the intersection of TC Walker Road and Route 17, or any other property owned by Mr. Corr.

With respect to the Old Page Middle School site, it has not yet been determined what will be done with the property.   I am not “a staunch supporter of selling it”.  I have advocated for looking at all the alternatives that may exist which include public use, private use or a combination of both.  Additionally, I have no personal or business interests in the Old Page Middle School site or any of the property the School Board owns. 

While you are free to have any opinion of me that you would like, I have worked hard to build my reputation and my integrity over the last 20 years.  I am not corrupt and I do not take this accusation lightly.

I would be glad to meet with you, your group or any other citizen of Gloucester County, as I have always made myself available to discuss any issues pertaining to Gloucester County Public Schools.     

Charles Records
                                                                                                            

Our Notes:  We already sent a response to Mr Records about his comments.  We explained to him that we are not the author, nor part of the group, that shared the information on this site and that we were asked to share the information with both the Board of Supervisors as well as the entire school board.  We thanked Mr Records for taking the time to respond and share his side of the story and welcomed him to provide any further information he deems appropriate.  

  We decided to go back to a joint meeting between the Gloucester BoS and the School Board and look at what was said by both boards and Mr Records for his defense.  Please see the video below.


  
Now we find it interesting that Mr Records states that he is "NOT" a staunch supporter of selling the old Page Middle School site, however, there seems to be some questions there when we view the video above as to whether or not that is true.  Mr Records sure seems to know a great deal about all the land use of that entire section of the county.  On the other hand, being an engineer, he should.  So Mr Records is dealing with what we call a double edged sword.  If you take his statements, they can be used for his defense and against him as prosecution in our own view.

  But here is what really caught our attention when we watched the video very closely.  Mr Records was not hiding anything from what we could tell.  He seemed very open and honest.  What you have to look at is Mr Hutson next to Mr Records.  He was clearly very agitated.  Why?  Mr Hutson already stated his position on selling that property very clear.  It was also very clear that Mr Chriscoe equally wants that property sold.  Both seem to have some kind of hidden agenda possibly to get that property sold as soon as possible for some special reason.

  In light of what we have seen coming from the one group and Mr Records response to that group, it is our own opinion that Mr Records deserves a pass on any kind of wrong doing or hidden agendas unless some form of concrete evidence can be made.  We can see why the group has made it's references the way in which they did, however, it looks as though the attention may have been focused on the wrong individual with regards to Mr Records.  But that would also seem to focus the spotlights on to both Mr Chriscoe and Mr Hutson.  Why is it that they both want that property sold so badly and to whom?

  We are going to post below, yesterday's comments so that everyone can stay on the same page.  No direct accusations seem to have been made against Mr Records, only that an appearance sure seems to exist and we can see why the connection was made, but do not particularly agree with it at this time.

                                                                                                                                  


Continued Corruption in Gloucester CountyVirginia
Gloucester CountyVirginia’s track record of not having many persons interested in serving on the School Board continues to make it easy for the Gloucester County Public School System to be used as a tool to fulfill the interests of a select few with little regard to the effect on the education process.  The Gloucester County School Board has a newly elected member who turns out to be a developer who is involved in the creation of a mixed use development (MUD) at the intersection of T.C. Walker Road and Route 17.  It is about 400 acres of property that is mostly farm fields next to the old Page Middle School and current bus garage property.  Examples of MUD are New Town and High Street inWilliamsburg and City Center in Newport News.  The concept of a MUD like these is to provide a place for people to live, work and play. Successful MUDs are supported by people intense hubs like colleges, universities, high volume tourism, multiple large commercial or industrial businesses, etc.  In essence, the hub of a successful MUD is something that establishes and maintains a constant high volume of people. Gloucester County does not possess such a hub.
According to tax records and School Board meeting minutes; one day prior to the School Board’s December 13, 2011 vote to rebuild PageMiddle School on property known as Tax Map #39-198, Harry Corr purchased all Route 17 road frontage property that connects to the new Page property.  These parcels of land are known as Tax Map #39-198A, Tax Map #39-198B and Tax Map # 39-199.  Tax records reflect that Mr. Corr purchased the three properties for $630,000 which is more than six times the current assessed value.  The value of the property Mr. Corr purchased will substantially increase and the cost to develop it will greatly decrease as a result of improvements to the Route 17 and T.C. Walker intersection and the extension of public water service to that side of Route 17.  These improvements and extensions are part of the Page project and are funded by GCPS and VDOT. (TAX DOLLARS)  This should be raising alarm bells because it appears Mr. Corr possessed insider or advance knowledge of what the outcome of the School Board’s vote was going to be.
Mr. Corr also owns and controls about 400 acres of land that is fronted by Route 17, connects to the old Page Middle School land and connecting Gloucester Public School’s transportation complex, connects to Hickory Fork Road and will greatly benefit from the signalization of the T.C. Walker Road and Route 17 intersection.  This is the property that Douglas S. Meredith, Director of the Gloucester Economic Development Authority pointed out as the location of a currently conceived MUD during his presentation to the Board of Supervisors on March 18, 2014. Mr. Meredith also shared that Charles Records was the developer and elaborated on the value of the old Page and bus complex properties to the MUD.  He also shared that various surveys have been done on Mr. Corr’s property and provided general information on the results.
Charles Records ran uncontested and was elected to the School Board in November 2011.  The same Charles Records who continually asserts how valuable the old Page and bus complex properties are and is a staunch supporter of selling it.  Selling it would mean building a new bus complex at a different location and tearing down the existing and usable buildings. So far this MUD has consumed what would have been a 30 plus million dollar school complex that would have cost the tax payers 10 million dollars.  All that had to be done was follow the insurance company recommendations after the 2011 tornado.  Now Gloucester County tax payers are not only faced with a 20 million dollar lose but also 20 million dollars in unnecessary debt to build the new Page Middle School.  
How much more money are the tax payers of Gloucester County supposed to watch get burned up in Harry Corr’s, Charles Records’ and a select few others’ trash barrel.  What do almost all of the residents of Gloucester get out of what Harry Corr, Charles Records and a few others are doing? Nothing.  Nothing at all.  They just get to watch millions of their tax dollars go towards making a very small number of people rich.  They get to pay unnecessary taxes and fees.  They get to watch their public education system degrade.  They get to watch valuable infrastructure fall apart.  They get to watch and absorb excessive and unnecessary borrowing.  They get to continue to distrust those responsible for operating the County and Public School System.
The high level of corruption that exists within the Gloucester County Public Education System is crystal clear and Charles Records appears to be a willing participant in that corruption and should resign his position on the Gloucester County School Board immediately.
Submitted by:
“Watching Them In Plain Sight”
“Watching Them In Plain Sight” is a non-political citizen based group focusing on identifying and exposing local government corruption, waste and misuse.  We encourage anyone with knowledge of corruption, waste or misuse within Gloucester County’s government or the Gloucester County Public School System to contact us at WatchingThemInPlainSight@gmail.com.  Your identity will not be publicly disclosed without your written permission. 


                                                                                                                                  






Now we went to the section of the latest meeting that has the information where it seems to us that the Watching Them In Plain Sight group is referring to.  Please watch the video above.  We watched it very closely and found where the guy from the GEDA made a reference that could easily associate Charles Records with potential questionable connections, but under very careful examination, it is our own opinion that Slick Willy there was careless about explaining issues.  It is interesting to note that Mr Records wife is in charge of the local Chamber of Commerce.  We are not saying anything is wrong with that, however, it does give him an added advantage in the business sector.

  What really concerned us here is Slick Willy and the GEDA has not done a very good job of representing Gloucester County at all.  In fact, we have talked to numerous people on this subject and the consensus is unanimous that this guy needs to go.   If you ask us what one of the issues about coming to Gloucester County for doing business is?  We would say dealing with anyone from the Golden Triangle.  In our opinion, the Gloucester Main Street Association, the Gloucester Main Street Preservation Trust and the Cook foundation, the three units that comprise the Golden Triangle, are an issue.

  If you are a Mason then maybe you would want to deal with these folks as they appear to speak that language.  Baal is well represented by the Golden Triangle.  Why these folks are not contacting Masons is a very good question except that the Masonic Decree is that you do not solicit.  You wait to be asked.  Exactly what Slick Willy practices as he has just told us that.  So this guy sits around most of the day doing nothing but waiting to be contacted while taking our tax money?  It has that appearance.

  Another thing that really bothers us about Slick Willy here is that out of over 200 thousand dollars the GEDA receives from "WE THE TAXPAYERS", only one thousand dollars is spent on actively pursuing outside businesses.  That's kind of like saying free drinks on the house and putting out one beer and that's all everyone gets as the free drinks.  One beer to be shared by everyone who shows up, not one beer each.

  Get rid of Slick Willy and take the Golden Triangle out of the mix and then maybe we can start to attract new businesses instead of loosing them.  That's just our opinion.  The Golden Triangle are part of the product we simply can not afford to hang on to.




  On a final note, we must commend the Board of Supervisors for an outstanding job of asking a lot of the right questions and not taking anything at face value.  It turned up a lot of issues and answered a number of questions.  We will even commend Mr Hutson for telling Slick Willy to stop sending out brochures that make the county look bad.  We even pay attention of when things are done right.
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