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SAFETY ALERT: Safeguard Your Eyes – Welding Activity on Campus

weldingFor those of you who have been on campus over the summer months, you have undoubtedly seen the great progress made on the K-8 construction project. This past weekend, steel beams began to arrive for the 1st and 2nd floor construction.

SAFETY ALERT:  As there will be quite a bit of welding on these beams, the contractor has indicated that there will be some shielding to prevent viewing of the welding arcs. However, just as it is dangerous to stare into the sun, it is also dangerous to stare at welding arcs. Please be careful to safeguard your vision by refraining from staring at the welding of the steel.

Thank you for adhering to our safety alerts to keep you and your family safe during this exciting time on our campus.

See how the construction site looks right now!

Friends of VCS and SSMO Break Ground on New K-8 School!

Click here to see the Groundbreaking video and other great school moments on our Web channel www.valleycatholictv.com

Nearly 200 parents and friends of Valley Catholic and the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon attended the festive groundbreaking event for the new K-8 School Wednesday, May 5. The site where the school will be built was transformed into a Cinco de Mayo fiesta. Everyone gathered to eat, drink, celebrate and watch school representatives don hard hats and dig in the dirt with golden shovels.

VCES Principal Susan Friesen said, “You folks threw a fabulous party last night!!!  Some of us are still shaking ourselves awake to the fact that it is really happening. Teachers are talking excitedly about having rooms that are actually big enough for 28 students per classroom, with sinks and more than just one or two outlets to boot, plus modern technology to assist us with our teaching.”

Students and teachers are excited that construction has begun as more space and newer facilities are a welcome change from being housed in the 1930s Convent and in portable buildings.
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CONSTRUCTION ALERT: Beloved Annex Coming Down for Construction on New K-8 School Site

Valley Catholic High school students said goodbye to their beloved annex which has housed Physics and English classrooms for decades. With permission, the students went inside the building and were allowed to show their love for their classroom space and memorialize their old friend before its removal from the site of the new K-8 school. The “graffiti” happened on the inside of the structure so as much of the exterior wood as possible can be re-used and recycled.
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CONSTRUCTION ALERT: Watch Construction Live on our Two Web Cams!

Thanks to Valley Catholic’s phenomenal Information Technology Department, we have two live Web cams filming our construction site so that any time, day or night, you can tune in and watch the progress of the building. One camera faces the north end of the property and the other the east end.

While it will be interesting at any time to observe the activity, it will be especially noteworthy when major events happen such as the demolition of the annex, the felling of trees, and the raising of the walls on the actual building. The cameras are in real-time and will also make it possible for us to create a time-lapsed version of the K-8 School’s construction when the project is complete in the summer of 2011.

You can get to our Web cams any time from our home page at www.unitedwethrive.org. You can also see them here. Be sure to bookmark the site and visit often.

What Is Happening to Your Campus? Stay Informed!

Now that our contractor is on site and construction is heating up, we want to make sure there are as few surprises as possible when you are on the campus. As exciting as it is to build a 67,000 square foot building, create new roads and design new landscaping, all the activity is bound to make a mess at times. Roads, parking and power may all be affected at some point in the next year and a half until the grand opening in September 2011. Read the rest of this entry »