School board decides on high school safe rooms

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"The other part that is built into this ... are a lot of inspections," said Haxton. "... and that helps from two standpoints. It helps from your guys' stand point to make sure the building gets done correctly. You've got a third party coming in and going even from the floor flatness standpoint, did they actually make the floor straight, which is helping long-term and it's helping short-term. If it's screwed up, they have to redo it now instead of later. And it's also helping from the standpoint that if something is wrong it's going to be caught in that moment, not caught five steps down the road where you've got to backtrack so far."

The design will be for four classrooms, two 30 feet by 30 feet, and two 35 feet by 35 feet, built onto the 200 and 300 corridors on the west end of the school. Conduit will be set inside the walls for electricity.

"FEMA typically never ever allows you to A: move site, and B: move your project type, and they're saying, if that's what it takes to use this money, we will figure out how to make that scope change," said Haxton.

The timeline for the project consists of resigning the rooms in December and putting the redesign in to FEMA, putting it out for bid in January, and receiving bids in February. On site work is set for March 1.

The safe rooms will be separate from the main high school building by two feet, with vents in the gap to prevent mold and fungal growth. There will be windows with special closings, and fire exits on either side of the addition that will unlock only when a siren sounds.

Opposition?

Rich Flynn, Creston School Board member, made a point by asking to keep the safe rooms as a gym as it is in the original design and adding classrooms built without safe room specifications.

"I say we've already built the gym at the elementary-middle school. I know it's not attached to the high school but I say we already have that in the making," said Board Member Sharon Snodgrass.

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