25.10.2014 Views

HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

• 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 />

188

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!