This week was a little better than last week for our construction crew. It's true that we were still under hurricane watch, but for the most part, the workers were able to make progress prior to any rains in the afternoon. Let's hope the weather improves so we can catch up on the lost days due to the torrential rains that made work impossible.
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The view of the Student Center side of the building from the second floor of the classroom building - work continues on the interior. |
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The roof of the special education classroom is done, and work continues on the inside. We would love for that room to be ready by the second quarter; we are keeping our fingers crossed. |
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The view of the covered play court from J-building |
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. . . the view from the side facing the cafeteria |
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. . . and the side facing Waianae Avenue It is still hard to visualize what the building will look like once it's completed, but I can say that it will be wonderful to have a place for PE and for assemblies and not worry about the rain. |
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The landscapers had their work cut out for them; the heavy rains caused the weeds to grow! |
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After a lot of pulling out weeds, weed-whacking, and lawn mowing, the grass looked much better! We are all waiting for the grass to grow out so students have another place to play at recess time. |
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One last photo that was sent to me by a parent this morning. Yes, those are pigs on our campus. We chased them away a few weeks ago, but they were back this morning. I guess we'll have to assess the damage when we go back to school on Tuesday. Hopefully, they'll be gone by then. I'm not sure what the Army can do to get rid of those pigs since they appear to be living in the gulch. Any ideas?
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