The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO

May 20, 2007

Neosho school district plans busy building summer


By Derek Spellman

dspellman@joplinglobe.com

NEOSHO, Mo. — Work continues on construction of a new elementary school in the Neosho R-5 School District, with officials planning for the project to be complete by December.

The ice storm in January, combined with other poor weather, hampered work, but Superintendent Richard Page said construction is now going well.

“They are out there six days a week now,” he said of the crews.

Voters in April 2006 approved a $12.5 million bond issue for the district to build a new elementary school and for work at the high school.

The $9 million elementary school is being built on the western edge of town, near the middle school. It will accommodate about 500 pupils and contain 25 classrooms. School officials said the new school was needed to:

n Solve the crowding problem at existing elementary schools.

n Provide room for expansion.

n Improve teacher-pupil ratios.

The elementary school is the largest of several projects that will be under way this summer in the school district.

In March, the school board awarded a contract of $3.05 million to Branco Enterprises Inc., of Neosho, for the renovation and expansion of the high school. Branco edged out R.E. Smith Construction Co., of Joplin, which bid $3.124 million.

The project entails construction of five new chemistry labs, two new science classrooms, new seating and renovations for the auditorium, and a new north entrance for the school.

The current windows were installed in the 1950s, a former school board member has said. Those windows will be replaced by modern, energy-efficient windows that school officials have said will help cut down on energy costs.

Page said crews will start replacing the windows in July. The work on the auditorium should be complete by the time school starts, he said.

Last month, the school board awarded a $37,722 contract to Crews Construction, of Neosho, for site work on a new transportation building near the new elementary school.

Long-term plans call for space for a bus garage, warehouse space and the transportation director’s office once the building is erected. The work is to be phased in, with the bus garage and storage space coming first, Page said.

The school board will discuss plans for the building tonight and could open up the project for construction bidding later this summer, Page said.

Other items on tonight’s school board agenda include a review of bus bids, a request to authorize lease refinancing for the district and a report on spring sports programs.





A look back



Before it secured voter approval for a new elementary school in April 2006, the Neosho R-5 School District had unsuccessfully sought other bond measures twice since 2002. Residents voted down both bond packages — $19.9 million in 2002 and $12.8 million in 2003. The proposals called for building a new elementary school and for projects at other campuses.