Thursday, February 26, 2015

Message from the Principal

Weather Related Issues at Hull High School

It is great to have all the students, faculty and staff back at Hull High School! 

I want to make sure you are aware of two weather-related incidents which occurred over the past few days.

1     We did have a leak in the cafeteria on Wednesday.  There are air vents on the roof and although the custodial staff has done a great job of shoveling the snow off of the roof, they did miss a few.  With the warmer temperatures (34 degrees IS considered warmer this month!), the snow melted and water did come through the vents causing a pretty big leak in the cafeteria.  School Business Manager Matt Gillis, Maintenance Specialist Frank Campbell and I inspected this and our wonderful custodial staff (along with Jim Quatromoni) fixed the problem.  This was an isolated incident and we have confirmed that all air vents are now clear of snow.  In addition, out of an abundance of caution, a portion of the cafeteria  is restricted for use because of the large snow drift against the windows.

2     We discovered on Monday that a decorative piece of concrete on the roof above one of our back entrances had cracked and separated from the building.  This door is used by teachers entering the school from the rear parking lot and as an emergency exit.  Dr. Tyrell and I worked with Building Commissioner Peter Lombardo and Asst. Fire Chief Andy Thomas to assess the situation.  Scaffolding has been put up to ensure the safety of those using this entrance.  This necessitated restricting access to that doorway and the rear stairwell for a few days.  We have been assured by the Building Commissioner that when the scaffolding project is completed that the use of the door and stairwell will be absolutely safe. 

As you know, the safety of our students is our first priority.  These two situations have been addressed and we believe that we have identified all weather-related issues.  There is still a lot of snow out there that needs to melt and we will continue to assess the situation each day.  Please know that our school community continues to be a safe and nurturing environment for all of our students.

On a separate note – in their advisories, our students were asked to predict when there would be no snow remaining in the courtyard.  The advisory that comes closest to picking the day when there is no snow left will be given a pizza party. I don’t even want to tell you how many advisories guessed that it would be May before the snow is gone!  Here’s hoping that they are wrong!

As always – please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns about our school.

Have a great day!

Michael Devine