Jay Waller, Superintendent of Ira ISD invited me....well me and my camera... to tour the progress on the new school. According to Jay and Morgan Clements, Financial Advisor, the school is on schedule. Since I am one of the most impatient people you will ever meet that is good news! Once I walked through the school and saw what all goes into a project like this I wanted to tell them to be sure and take their time! There are wires and beams and pipes and blocks, just so much to this project! I could tell by the quality of humans present on the site that these men are not unskilled, entry level workers, they are craftsman. We are getting a great building Ira!
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Site Superintendent, Mike Newton |
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One of the Admin offices |
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I think this is the main office |
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I think this is the Kindergarten classroom |
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This will be the library |
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Elementary Hallway |
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Cafetorium and stage area |
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Stage |
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Gymnasium, looking toward the locker rooms, offices |
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Gym, looking back toward the cafetorium |
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Coaches office, locker rooms |
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Coaches offices toward the gym |
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High School wing, outdoor rec area |
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Ag building slab |
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High school wing, walls are painted, nearing completion |
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One of the science rooms....forgive my focus, or lack of |
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Typical High School classroom |
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Girls Restroom |
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Another high school classroom, possibly science |
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Recessed door to high school classroom |
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Fridge and freezer for the kitchen, walk through the fridge into the freezer |
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Now THAT is a vent! Kitchen |
Serving line for the cafeteria, Salad bar near, lunch line far
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We are now back at the cafetorium, opposite side looking at the gym from the stage |
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On the stage looking toward the main office |
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Stage. You can see in the distance the steps leading into the sunken auditorium. |
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Entrance to the Elementary wing, this is the storm shelter for all the kids |
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Back outside |
I may not have labeled all of the pix correctly but I do know that I am kinda close.
At this stage of the project inviting any Ira folks into the site to view it would be a huge liability and danger to everyone. I wore a hard hat (as well as my usual hard head) and had to sign off that I wouldn't sue anyone if I tripped over my own feet or someone else's.
So we decided that it would be a lot of fun if everyone could just see the progress through my lens. I hope you enjoyed the tour!
We have a high quality building going in down here and we have some really high quality folks in charge of it too!