Grant helps high school renovation
Whitefish High School was awarded last
week the Montana Quality Schools Project Grant, helping kick off
fundraising efforts for the proposed high school renovation
project.
The $658,019 grant from the state is
bumped up to $870,519 when matched with $212,500 of Whitefish Tax
Increment Finance funds committed by the school board as a
requirement of the grant application.
The grant supports the overall
redevelopment project but is specifically for the renovation of the
existing gymnasium. The funding is committed whether or not the
larger project moves forward.
The gymnasium was selected as the focus
of the grant application because it was the one component of the
existing building that the district is certain should be saved.
Renovation plans paid for by the grant
include replacement of the bleachers and hardwood floor, new
ventilation equipment, the addition of clerestory windows to
provide natural light, installation of missing emergency lights and
signs and a new scoreboard.
The grant funds will be available for
the 2012-2013 biennium, providing the district ample time to
develop the plans for the balance of the project. To qualify for
the grant, the district is also required to raise a minimum of
$80,000 from other sources.
“This award demonstrates how hard the
district is working to find other sources of funding before asking
the community for support,” said high school principal Dave
Carlson. “And this grant is particularly positive because it is not
contingent on the larger project, so no matter what else happens,
the Bulldogs will be getting a first class gymnasium.”
Steeplechase Development Advisors
prepared the grant. CTA Architects and Martel construction
supported the application process.
The grant was administered by the
Department of Commerce but funding was not guaranteed until Gov.
Brian Schweitzer signed funding legislation last week. Steeplechase
representative, Bayard Dominick, commented, “We are particularly
grateful for the hard work of our local legislators, Sen. Ryan
Zinke and Rep. Derek Skees, who really went to bat to protect the
funding for the grant program.”
Whitefish superintendent, Jerry House,
added, “This has been a great month for the Whitefish schools. We
have a wonderful new superintendent coming next year, energetic new
board members, overwhelming community support in the levy election
and now news of a large grant for our high school project. I am
grateful to be retiring on such a positive note.”