Hawaii School to Build Innovative DREAMS Facility

WAIHAPU, Hawaii — The Hawaii Department of Education and Waihapu Intermediate School have partnered with Santa Monica, Calif.-based DLR Group to design a facility that will house the school’s new DREAMS Program. The Digital media, Robotics, Engineering/Electronics, Animation, Music and Science (DREAMS) facility will serve the school’s 1,200 seventh and eighth grade students, and allow the school to provide 21st century learning opportunities in a collaborative, student-led environment.

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Cleveland School Board Approves Construction Tax Extension

CLEVELAND — The Cleveland school board last week approved a $200 million extension of the $335 million bond issue passed in 2001. It would go towards the city’s $1 billion, 13-year construction plan that would replace 20 existing schools with new buildings as well as renovate 23 others. As such, the November ballot will likely include a property tax that would pay for the additional cost of the plan, which voters will approve or not.

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Allen Stowers

JG Innovations Inc., a leading provider of steel soffit concealment systems, has named Allen Stowers as the firm’s new president. Stowers most recently served as vice president for JG Innovations Inc. and began his career with the company as a marketing director.

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Work Zone Camera

Work Zone Cam LLC offers a do-it-yourself, 12 megapixel SLR wireless camera to document worksite progress. The durable product features onboard storage, a cellular GPS antenna, and RJ-45 Ethernet port, a dependable and secure LINUX operating system, a heavy-duty enclosure with heater and fan and a wireless modem. The work zone camera can connect directly to school servers for easy viewing, and Work Zone Cam also provides hosted service for a low monthly fee, which includes a public web page, time-lapse movies and mobile support.

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