Shown are those who played a role in the construction of the new school. In the front, from left, are Steve Cunnington, school custodian; George Gilbert, school board; Joy Goshert, assistant superintendent; Dr. Tom Edington, superintendent; Mary Lou Dixon, school board; Eric Speicher, principal; Rob Fisher, school board; Jim Evans, director of finance; and Brian Bohlender, Barton-Coe-Vilamaa Archtects
In the back are, Lynn Lehrman, Fetters Construction; Beth Ann Gibson, Fetters Construction; Becky Linnemeier, school board president; Mike Wilson, school board; Dr. Sandra Weaver, director special services; Don Bokhart, school board; Don Ritter, facility director; James Flecker, director of personel; and Nik Vilamaa, Barton-Coe-Vilamaa, archtect
SYRACUSE — After two years of a planning and construction, the public was invited to check out the new Syracuse Elementary School during an open house event held from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10.
Ava Wedly, Bria Mikley, Dana Cripe and Max Taylor, lead the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance which was followed by a benediction.Brian Bohlender, Barton-Coe-Vilamaa Architects, said “I just wanted to say… our entire team is proud to see this vision realized.” He noted it was a great feeling to see everyone come together to work on the project.
Beth Gibson, representing Fetters Construction, thanked everyone involved in the project. “It was great to walk the halls and see the teachers and students in action,” she said.
Principal Eric Speicher, told the crowd the school family feels blessed to be able to work, learn and play in the new building. He said seeing the looks on the students faces on Aug. 14, the first day of school, was one of his best in his 18 year career. He was even thanked by a kindergarten for building them a new school.
Wawasee Community School Board President Becky Linnemeier, said, “The work that has gone into this was amazing.”
Wawasee Community School Superintendent Dr. Tom Edington noted how teachers and administrators worked together with contractors to construct a good flexible education space for the students. Built in technology and energy saving features provide benefits now and in the future.
Edington noted those who played important roles in the process of bringing the new school to life. He told the crowd there were a few things that still needed to be done, such as graphics on the hall way walls, but they didn’t want to rush the finishing touches.
After the presentations, fourth and fifth graders wearing bright yellow T-shirts dispersed through the school to answer questions people may have as they went on self-guided tours. There was also cake and cookies served in the cafeteria.
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Ava Weldy, Bria Mikley, Dane Cripe and Max Taylor lead the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Charlotte and Annabelle Ulrich enjoy cake at the Syracuse Elementary School Open House held Sunday, Sept. 10.
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Beth Ann Gibson, senior project manager for Fetters Construction, gives a few remarks at the Syracuse Elementary Open House.
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Syracuse Elementary School Principal Eric Speicher talks about what the first day in the new school was like.
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James Flecker, left, encourages Amara Tinkey to be very enthusiastic as she welcomes visitors to the Kindergarten wing at Syracuse Elementary School.
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Drew Yoder mans his station as a student guide while enjoying a snack during the Syracuse Elementary School open house
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Wawasee School Board President Becky Linnemeier talks about the process it took to plan and build the new elementary school.
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Student guide Itzik Semons chats with Town Councilman Larry Martindale. In the back are Patti Martindale and Nancy Cannnon
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Luke Keim and Mason Worrell welcome Eric Morrow and his son, Cameron Morrow, to Syracuse Elementary during an open house. Cameron will be a student at the school in three years.
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Wawasee Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Tom Edington makes some remarks at the start of the open house at the new Syracuse Elementary School.
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Ripley Franks-Sutton and Ava Weldy ran the photo booth during the open house event at Syracuse Elementary School. Along with the photo booth, visitors had an opportunity to write letters of support to students and staff
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Luke Keim, left, and Mason Worrell share a laugh with Cindy Brady, student services coordinator at Syracuse Elementary School.
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Jaeden Bower gives his grandmother, Nancy Bower, a personal tour of his new school.