THE V.I. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE V.I. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS UPDATE SENATORS ON DISASTER RECOVERY PROJECTS - Legislature of the United States Virgin Islands
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THE V.I. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE V.I. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS UPDATE SENATORS ON DISASTER RECOVERY PROJECTS - Legislature of the United States Virgin Islands Close About Us History Functions and Structure FY 2026 Budget Honor Roll Rules of the 36th Legislative Youth Advisory Council Application Careers Archives Legislative Archives Tours × St. Thomas Senators St. John Senators St.Croix Senators Districts All Senators St. Croix St. Thomas - St. John Senator at Large × Committees Committee of the Whole Budget, Appropriation and Finance Culture, Youth, Aging, Sports, and Parks Disaster Recovery, Infrastructure and Planning Economic Development and Agriculture Education and Workforce Development Government Operations, Veteran Affairs and Consumer Protection Health, Hospitals and Human Services Homeland Security, Justice and Public Safety Housing, Transportation and Telecommunications Rules and Judiciary Session Folder × No event found! Calendars Bi-Weekly Senate Calendar Session Agenda × Dialog window Dialog window General Senators Committees Media Calendars Contact News | Press Releases THE V.I. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE V.I. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS UPDATE SENATORS ON DISASTER RECOVERY PROJECTS Published: Apr 7, 2021 Search for: ST. THOMAS- Members of the Committee on Disaster Recovery and Infrastructure chaired by Sen. Janelle K. Sarauw, convened in a meeting at the Capitol Building on Wednesday, and met with officials from the Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) to receive testimony on the comprehensive progress of the recovery/rebuild of the school and facilities infrastructure in the Territory. Additionally, lawmakers received an update from the Virgin Islands Department of Public Works (DPW) on the initiatives, projects, and processes that are related to the disaster recovery of the infrastructure in the Territory. Presently, some of the major challenges facing VIDE is obligating permanent projects, the lack of an Emergency Maintenance Fund, and a Routine Maintenance Fund to address existing maintenance issues on 43 sites totaling 2,734,485 square feet Territory-wide. The annual cost of maintenance totals $13,617,736; according to VIDE Commissioner Racquel Berry-Benjamin, who shared the recovery update. To better serve approximately the 10,000 PreK-12th grade student population, Benjamin noted that by consolidating the footprint from 43 sites to 23 sites, not only will maintenance become manageable but there is a fiscal reduction of $7 million annually. Regarding the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Benjamin indicated that an estimated $160 million was obligated to VIDE for emergency repairs and to construct temporary buildings. Thus far, 74% of the obligated funding has been drawn down and the remaining 26% is committed. Much of the obligated funding was utilized to build temporary modular units for the Charlotte Amalie High School, Julius E. Sprauve School, and Arthur A. Richards Junior High School. In terms of rebuilding schools and facilities, VIDE Chief Operation Officer Dr. Dionne Wells-Hendrington noted that the New Schools Construction Advisory Board was formed. One of the major accomplishments of the Advisory Board was the development of the Facilities Master Plan Guiding Principles (FMP) that are inclusive of the whole child, equity, and addressing the needs of all students, and integrating technology. The PreK-8 th grades consolidation model was also implemented in FMP. Hendrington stated that the St. Croix District facilities will decrease from 22 to 9 and on the St. Thomas-St. John District from 24 to 12. However, Sen. Sarauw urged VIDE to conduct an analysis or a comprehensive study to determine the pros and cons of the consolidation of PreK-8 th grades. “The concern stems from past experiences with block scheduling of 90 minutes which adversely impacted the arts and music programs. Then there was the implementation of Common Core learning without realizing cultural differences,†Sen. Sarauw said. “Data from an analysis is needed to show how consolidating PreK-8 th grades best benefits the Virgin Islands because what may work for one place may not apply to another.†Separately, The Virgin Islands Department of Public Works Commissioner Nominee Derek Gabriel stated that some of the major challenges plaguing the department are lack of sufficient staff such as engineers, technical experts, and construction managers. Despite staff shortages, DPW is managing over 200 disaster recovery projects. 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