HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
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• Upgrade of Metasys (energy management system) Admin. Wing, Comm. Bldg., several 9/10<br />
campus classrooms<br />
• Replacement of domestic hot water heaters and boilers in 9/10 upper boiler room<br />
• Cleaning and air quality testing in the IMC bldg.<br />
• Solar panel installation on 600 L roof<br />
• Addition of outside PA speakers in various locations<br />
• Extensive on-going door replacement project<br />
• Energy saving light fixtures installed in wooden gym, aux. gym and field house<br />
• Removal of concrete pad outside of team room area<br />
• Work order requests are to be funneled thru their immediate supervisor<br />
Additional work for the 2011-2012 school year:<br />
• Projected installation of back-up generator in the 11/12 campus<br />
• Re-construction of the IMC parking lot<br />
• Major repair to sidewalk and curbing<br />
This committee will continue to report out to staff as schedules permit.<br />
Professional Development Committee<br />
The Professional Development Committee created the District plan over the course of the 2010-2011 year. The<br />
plan incorporated the elements that were dictated by the tool kit provided by the state.<br />
The committee sought to achieve the goals of:<br />
1. PLC – through department and pathways meetings<br />
2. UbD – through department meetings<br />
3. 21 st Century Skills – through minicourses<br />
The committee’s report to the state was accepted and has become an exemplar for other districts as well.<br />
Safety Committee<br />
The Safety Committee continues to be the “overseer” of the District’s safety practices and procedures, working<br />
in conjunction with administration, security, and O&M. In addition to insuring compliance with Federal and<br />
State safety regulations, the committee provides training and conducts drills that practice the District’s safety<br />
protocols, as well a serving a primary responders in the event of an emergency on campus.<br />
The full committee only met one time this year, but co-chairs Chris Steffner and Craig Blanton met frequently<br />
and with each other, security, and O&M.<br />
The primary focus this year was restructuring and implementing our existing security drills to be in compliance<br />
with the new Drill Bill requiring one school security drill per month.<br />
Chris Steffner’s status as a co-chair remains to be seen as she assumes the interim Superintendent role.<br />
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