NJ Voters Approve School Construction Projects

TRENTON, N.J. — Voters in 11 of 13 New Jersey school districts approved requests for more money towards school construction projects. The 11 approved bond proposals total $116 million in construction costs and are eligible for $50 million in state subsidies, according to the New Jersey School Boards Association. The money will fund projects ranging from roof replacements to energy system upgrades to security improvements.
The following 11 school districts approved projects:

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Valerie Greer

Valerie Greer, AIA, LEED AP, vice president and senior architect at HOK’s St. Louis office was named in this year’s St. Louis Business Journal 40 Under 40 class honoring young professionals. Greer served on the core design team for the $12.5 million, 5.5 million-square-foot King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest LEED Platinum project.

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High Performing Air Filter

Camfil Farr’s 30/30 high-capacity MERV 8 pleated panel air filter is designed for medium-efficiency filtration, and can be integrated into nearly any educational facility. Guaranteed to maintain a high level of performance throughout its life, the 30/30 model will not drop in efficiency while in service. Its radial pleat design provides the longest life and lowest average pressure drop, reducing the number of filter changes.

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Maryland School Districts Continue to Fight for Funding

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Montgomery County residents rallied for school construction funds at Lawyers Mall in Annapolis last Thursday. County Executive Isiah Leggett, Superintendent Joshua P. Starr, and other county and school leaders gathered with about 200 parents, students and other members of the community to fight for House Bill 1323, which would direct money toward aging and overcrowded school buildings.

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Prismatic Skylights

Signature Series Prismatic Skylights by Sunoptics were designed to provide the maximum amount of light transmission into a building while still maintaining 100% diffusion, and can introduce healthy natural light in a variety of educational facilities. The patented Sunoptics Signature Series skylights with curb-mounted frames are fabricated using 6063 T6 aluminum. They are also single, double or triple glazed using 50% Impact-Modified Acrylic, 100% Impact-Modified Acrylic and Polycarbonate lenses in clear and high-white prismatic.

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Mark Kranz

Mark Kranz, AIA, LEED AP is now the design director for the Phoenix, Ariz. office of SmithGroupJJR. Kranz is a member of the firm’s Science & Technology practice, and specializes in highly complex academic teaching and research facilities. Kranz is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies. He later went on to Arizona State University, where he earned a master’s of architecture degree.

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