Busy road ahead for Westerly elementary school building project | Daily-news-alerts

Busy road ahead for Westerly elementary school building project | Daily-news-alerts

WESTERLY — With a $50 million bond authorized by voters to modernize the town’s 3 elementary colleges, officials carefully doing work on the undertaking are hunting ahead to a difficult period.

“We’re about to embark on a three-as well as-year system,” College Constructing Subcommittee Chairman Justin Hopkins stated.

On the horizon, the city is ready for approval from the state Department of Education’s Council on Elementary and Secondary Education and learning of Stage 2 of the Necessity of Faculty Building procedure, which Journey makes use of to establish housing aid reimbursement to municipalities.

The city submitted its Phase 2 software to Experience in September.

“We’re kind of in the beginning phases of figuring out how all of this is going to perform as we wait around for the Stage 2 acceptance,” Hopkins said.

The department of training will get the job done with Downes Development, the job management company, to make guaranteed the application meets all necessary conditions.

“We have to, to the most effective of our skill, get them this info,” Downes Development Enterprise Plan Director Joseph DeSanti said.

Past week, the subcommittee authorised keeping Downes as the project supervisor and drafting two requests for qualifications for layout services — a person for the new Condition Street Elementary College, and one more for renovations at Dunn’s Corners and Springbrook elementary faculties.

“Once that goes out, there is going to be a couple months of consultants asking Downes thoughts, and then we’re likely to get proposals. We’re heading to have to have to established up interviews,” Hopkins stated.

Picking out layout firms for the function could be complete by mid to late January, DeSanti stated.

The group also needs to get an comprehension of how and when permitted money will develop into obtainable, Hopkins included.

The undertaking as proposed incorporates a $29.35 million spending budget for the design of the new State Avenue Faculty, $8.85 million for renovations at Springbrook Elementary School and $11.8 million for renovations at Dunn’s Corners Elementary College.

“Now we’re starting up with a $50 million venture, and within just that there are really hard building expenditures and delicate costs,” Hopkins stated. Component of the tender expenditures are project management expenses, architectural fees, elements testing, furniture and far more, he explained.

“We have the skill to negotiate these fees,” he claimed.

Less than the strategy, renovations at the Dunn’s Corners and Springbrook elementary educational facilities are tentatively scheduled to start by December 2023, with perform at each internet sites concluded by August 2024. In the meantime, the district would get the job done to obtain style and design approvals for a new State Avenue College that would be created adjacent to the current developing, with function beginning in March 2024 and ending in 2025.

The neighborhood is qualified for a minimum condition reimbursement of 35{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf}, or $17.5 million. If all ailments are satisfied pertaining to Rhode Island’s safety and discovering needs, the town could receive a most reimbursement of up to 52.5{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf}, or $26.25 million.

The town would be accountable for $32.5 million at the commence of the project as indicated in the bond query, but could see incentives reduce Westerly’s cost-share legal responsibility by as substantially as $8.75 million by the close of development. Included incentives would be based on point out analysis of the concluded operate.

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Women’s Basketball Heads to Minnesota for First Road Tests

Women’s Basketball Heads to Minnesota for First Road Tests

CLINTON, S.C. – The Presbyterian College women’s basketball team hits the road for the first time during the 2022-23 season on Saturday night as the Blue Hose battle St. Thomas with tip set for 8 p.m. on Tommie All-Access. The weekend wraps up on Sunday at 3 p.m. with a matchup against Minnesota on Big Ten Plus from Minneapolis.

Matchup: Presbyterian (2-1) at St. Thomas (1-2)

Date: Saturday, November 19

Time: 8 pm

Site: Schoenecker Arena (St. Paul, Minn.)

Live Video: Tommie All-Access

Live Stats: Sidearm Stats

Twitter: @bluehosewbb

 

Matchup: Presbyterian at Minnesota (2-1)

Date: Sunday, November 20

Time: 3 pm

Site: Williams Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Live Video: Big Ten Plus ($)

Live Stats: Sidearm Stats

Twitter: @bluehosewbb

 

Notes

 

Opening Tip

– The Blue Hose hit the road for the first time during the 2022-23 season with a trip to Minnesota beginning on Saturday night against St. Thomas. PC comes in at 2-1 following Tuesday’s dramatic comeback win over WCU, while the Tommies sit with a 1-2 mark after dropping a 71-56 result on Tuesday to Illinois State. PC looks to continue its winning ways over the Tommies after defeating UST 82-62 in Clinton last season. The roadtrip concludes on Sunday at 3 p.m. with a visit to Minnesota to battle the Gophers. It will be the first all-time meeting against the Gophers in the DI era.

 

Scouting the Tommies

– St. Thomas comes into play with a 1-2 record following a setback on Tuesday against Illinois State. The Tommies defeated S.C. State and fell to Northern Iowa to begin the 22-23 season. UST is led by Jade Hill who’s averaging 12.7 ppg thus far in the season as she’s scored 12 or 14 points in all three games. Maggoe Negaard is averaging 9.0 points/game while Sammy Opichka has posted an 8.0 ppg clip. Jordyn Lamker leads St. Thomas with 5.0 rebounds/game. Hill leads the Tommies with 12 assists thus far and also has a team-high seven steals.

 

Scouting the Gophers

– Minnesota comes into Sunday’s tilt with a 2-1 record following a 71-65 setback against North Dakota State on Thursday night. The Gophers tallied wins to begin the season against Western Illinois and Lehigh. Mara Braun leads the Gophers with 27.5 points/game with a game-high 34 against Lehigh including a game-winning three. Kate Borowicz has added 13 ppg with 10 steals thus far, while Amaya Battle has averaged 12.7 points/game. Alanna Micheaux leads Minnesota with 9.0 rebounds/game with 12 ppg. Battle ranks inside the top 20 with a 5.0 assist/turnover ratio.

 

Head-to-Head against Tommies & Gophers

– The Blue Hose battle St. Thomas for the second time on Saturday in the school’s DI history as PC defeated the Tommies 82-62 in Clinton last season.  In last year’s matchup, PC shot 50.0{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} led by Jade Compton’s 25 points en route to a 20-point win over UST. The weekend concludes on Sunday with a battle against Minnesota as the two teams meet for the first time in PC’s DI era. It’s the first time PC has faced a Big 10 opponent since 2019-20 season when the Blue Hose battled Illinois.

 

Blue Hose with Minnesota Ties

– The Blue Hose feature a pair of players heading home to play this weekend as sophomore guard Paige Kindseth and head coach Alaura Sharp both have ties to The North Star State. Prior to coming to PC, Kindseth averaged 13.5 points, six rebounds and 3.5 assists/game while at Farmington High School. She was a three-time all-conference selection and was a 2018-19 All-State Honorable Mention honoree. She also helped Famrington to a pair of South Suburban Conference Championships, a 1AAAA Section championship and a Minnesota 4A State Tournament Final appearance.  Sharp’s ties to the Gopher State date back to her pre-coaching days as she graduated magna cum laude from Southwest Minnesota State University in 2006. She earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education with a sports management concentration and minor in coaching. Sharp earned her AA degree from Fort Scott Community College, where she was a two-year letterwinner. She was named to the KJCCC Second Team All-Conference while averaging 14.0 points and 12.0 rebounds. She also earned NJCAA Academic All-American honors.

 

Late Game Dramatics

– The Blue Hose didn’t let a 10-point deficit with 2:40 to go sway them as PC battled back with three-pointers from Aubrie Kierscht and Ashley Carrillo along with a pair of late game layups from Bryanna Brady to push PC past the Catamounts 68-67 on Tuesday inside the Templeton Center.

 

Second Quarter Dominance

– PC has controlled the scoreboard in the second quarter throughout the opening three games of the season as the Blue Hose have outscored their opponents 55-15 in the quarter. PC has been led by Bryanna Brady with 13 points in that frame and Mara Neira has added 10 in the second among the first three contests. On the defensive end, PC held Furman to just three points and Western Carolina to five points in the second quarter of its respective games with those two SoCon foes.

 

Blue Hose in the Ranks

Mara Neira sits third in the league averaging 16.0 points/game while Bryanna Brady sits eighth in the league with 13.3 ppg… Brady is tied for the league lead with 8.3 rebounds per game as she also leads the conference with 11 offensive rebounds… Brady also sits atop the Big South shooting at a 64.3{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} clip while Neira is fourth with a 45.5{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf}… Freshman Aubrie Kierscht is tied for fifth in the league with seven three pointers while Neira is tied for seventh in the conference with six threes… Tilda Sjökvist leads the Blue Hose with 13 assists as she sits fourth in the conference, while ranking second in the league is assists/game at 4.3 clip… Brady sits in a tie for third with six blocks…

 

Red Hot Season Debut

– Sophomore guard Mara Neira made her Blue Hose debut count on Monday as she tallied a game-high 23 points on 9-of-14 shooting including 5-of-7 from beyond the arc. The Galicia, Spain native caught fire down the stretch in the third quarter connecting on three straight shots from beyond the arc over the final 96 seconds of the third quarter that propelled her to a game-high 23 points. Neira was one of four players in the Big South to total 20+ points in their 2022-23 season debuts joining Shy Tuelle (Campbell), Catherine Alben (CSU) and Rachel LaLonde (Radford).

 

On Tap

– PC is scheduled to play 29 contests under the direction of fifth year head coach Alaura Sharp during the 2022-23 season including 18 league games which begin on December 29th at Campbell. The Blue Hose are slated to make trips to St. Thomas, Minnesota, Morehead State, UNCG, Florida and Florida State in non-conference play while welcoming Carolina University, Furman, WCU, Jacksonville and Bluefield to Clinton. Presbyterian will play nine home-homes with the league in 2022 beginning with Campbell on Dec. 29.

 

New Faces Enter the Equation

– The Blue Hose enter the 2022-23 season with a lot of fresh faces in 2022 as 11 new players join the squad. The Blue Hose freshman class includes guards Aubrie Kierscht (Salina, Kan.) , Ashley Carrillo (Liberal, Kan.) , Tilda Sjokvist (Huskvarna, Sweden) , Natalie Herrin (Patterson, Ga.) and forward Dennaye Hinds (Bridgeport, Conn.). In addition to the five freshman, PC also added a host of upperclassmen in 2022 to round out the roster. Coach Sharp welcomes Christina Kline (La Salle), Mara Neira (Eastern Wyoming), Sonia Sato (McCook CC), Dagne Apsite (UTEP), Nuria Cunill (Eastern Washington) and Laila Grant (Vincennes).