Alpena Community College is making moves toward getting funding for a proposed six-acre solar array on the college’s campus. The college board is considerin
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Pied Piper School is pictured on Thursday at 444 Wilson Street. The Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational Service District Board of Education’s Facility Committee discussed many short term and long term projects for the school on Wednesday.
ALPENA Several upcoming projects for Pied Piper School were prioritized Wednesday during the Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational Service District Board of Education’s Facility Committee meeting.
Chairman Nick Brege said educational service district officials would like to complete some short-term projects over the summer, including the purchase of new mobile room dividers and installation of a water bottle filling station in the school.
Apr 12, 2021
∫ The Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational Service District Board of Education’s Facility Committee is recommending the district get a second opinion from a second architect about the scope of work needed for the roof at Pied Piper School.
District officials are currently working with Livonia-based architects OHM Advisors and construction manager Wolgast Construction to address heat loss from the building, which has led to some leaks in the school’s roof.
Committee Chairman Nick Brege told the AMA ESD Board of Education last week the committee started a list prioritizing some of the upcoming projects at Pied Piper School.
AMA ESD Superintendent Scott Reynolds told the committee he is considering a new facilities director position for the district. The position would lead the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of the district’s facilities maintenance and operations.
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Nick Brege is pictured on a Zoom videoconferencing screen during his interview on Thursday to fill a vacancy on the Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational Service District’s Board of Education.
ALPENA The Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational Service District Board of Education on Thursday selected a new board member from among two candidates interviewed via videoconferencing software Zoom.
The board appointed Nick Brege, Alpena Community College’s director of facilities, to fill the vacant seat. United Way Director and ACC Trustee Joe Gentry also applied for the position.
The seat became vacant last month when Richard Matteson resigned after serving on the board for the last 12 years.