Barwell Road Groundbreaking Ceremony
August 3, 2005--State and local dignitaries braved the
sweltering heat to support and celebrate breaking ground for
the new Barwell Road Elementary School, Community Center and
Community Park in Southeast Raleigh. The elementary school,
located approximately a quarter mile from the intersection
of Rock Quarry and Barwell roads, is scheduled to open in
2006.
Wake County Board of Education members Amy White and Rosa
Gill, Raleigh Mayor Charles Meeker, Wake County Commissioners
Chairman Joe Bryan, and Raleigh City Councilman James West raved
about the joint project and what it will mean for the area.
State Sen. Vernon Malone, state Rep. Bernard Allen, school board
member Bill Fletcher, county commissioner Betty Lou Ward, City
Manager Russell Allen, and other community leaders were also on
hand to show their support.
“We’re celebrating something that will be an asset to the
community,” said White. “I think of it not as a school, but as
an institute for leaders. I offer my humble thanks to everyone
here today."
Councilman West, who Gill recognized for being instrumental
in bringing the project to Southeast Raleigh, has his finger on
the pulse of the community. “The neighborhood is buzzing.
There’s a lot of community pride and a lot of ownership here.
I’m delighted to be a part of this effort.”
Neal Conley with Small Kane Architects presented drawings of
what Barwell Road Elementary will look like when it opens for
the 2006-07 school year. The school will hold approximately 800
students and will be built from the same two-story design seen
at Forestville, Cedar Fork and Carpenter elementary schools.
(The design will be used for Harris Creek as well.) The school
will have a standard multi-purpose field, play areas for
kindergarten through second grade and for third grade through
fifth grade; the community center includes two full-size gyms
and community classrooms; and the park will have two fields plus
nature trails.
Funding comes from WCPSS PLAN 2004 and PLAN 2000, city of
Raleigh, and Wake County. The total project budget is
approximately $25.6 million, and includes furniture, equipment
and all fees.
Superintendent Bill McNeal was unable to attend, as he
was recently named a consultant to the State Board of Education,
which had an all-day meeting.
Barwell Road Elementary School
3925 Barwell Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
919-661-5405
email: barwell@wcpss.net
Principal:
Dr. Annice Williams
Assistant Principal: Randy Thomas
Assistant Principal Intern: Sebrina
Williams
Lead Secretary: Janette Mazey
Visitors are always welcome at
Barwell Road Elementary! Wake County Public Schools guidelines
require that all visitors sign in at the office and receive a
visitor's badge that must be worn until you sign out. Your
cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Checking
Out Procedures:
If you are checking
your child out of school for any reason, a photo ID is needed.
This is for your child's protection, and yours.
If you do need to pull your
child out of school, we ask that you do this no later than 3:15
p.m. Your child will be asked to come ot the office after your
arrive. Students may not be checked out between 3:15 and 3:45
unless for an appointment. A doctor's or dentist's note is
expected for attendance purposes.
Transportation Changes:
If your child will be going home a different way than normal
please call the school before 3:15 and let the office staff
know. For example: if your child is normally carpool but you
need them to ride the bus home one day call the school and let
the front office staff know.
If you'd like to see our new
school as it was being built, click
here for
a tour!
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