This time of year it’s
pretty quiet around town: Needham’s
families are away on summer vacation, kids are at camp, and you can actually
find parking near the Town Common!
Around the schools,
though, it’s a different story. The
Town’s maintenance crews, craftsmen, and contractors are busy getting the
schools ready for the fall and the return of students and teachers. Thanks to the generosity of Needham taxpayers
and Town Meeting, over $3 million is being spent on school maintenance and
capital improvement projects this summer alone.
Key projects in and around the schools include:
• School
Maintenance Repairs are proceeding in each school building,
especially at Pollard, which is undergoing an asbestos abatement project, HVAC
upgrades, duct cleaning, and locker replacement. The installation of new freezers, lighting,
and flooring, as needed, at other schools is also part of the work plan.
• Playgrounds Outdoor
play areas at all of the schools receive ongoing attention with repairs
to play equipment, fencing, resurfacing, and general upkeep. As a result of the ongoing work, our play
areas are safe, accessible, and fun!
Newman Fields Reconstruction |
• Newman
Fields and Eastman Conservation A major reconstruction and refurbishing of fields
and the conservation area on the Newman campus are underway and should mostly
be ready when school starts in September.
New drainage, fields, walkway, landscaping, learning areas, and
handicapped accessibility will all be addressed with this $2.3 million project.
• Needham High School Given the growing enrollment at NHS, the Town is investing in the refurbishment of some interior spaces to provide additional classroom seats. Designed for 1,450 students, Needham High will enroll about 1,680 students this fall, and the
High School Classroom Refurbishing |
• Hillside Feasibility The feasibility study is underway, and the School Committee, Selectmen, and Permanent Public Building Committee (PPBC) will review and vote on options for a possible school venue and construction project in the fall.
The Town is clearly
committed to maintaining and improving the schools in order to provide an
excellent learning environment for each child.
Thanks to Town Manager Kate Fitzpatrick and her incredible team of
professionals: Dave Davison, Chris
Coleman, Chip Laffey, Rick Merson, Steve Popper, Hank Haff, Patty Carey, Ed
Olsen, Bob Lewis, Ben Anderson, Tony Delgaizo, and many others, including tradesmen, custodians, and support staff.
These dedicated folks
work collaboratively with the schools and staff to ensure the Needham community
remains a great place in which to live, work, play and learn.
Happy summer!