Over the summer, their efforts were in full swing. Among the many projects completed:
Silver Crest Elementary: A seismic retrofit strengthened the library building, ensuring it meets modern safety standards.
Victor Point School: The middle school boys’ bathroom was fully remodeled, providing a clean and updated space for students.
Parking Lots: Fresh paint brightened and organized the lots at Mark Twain, Victor Point, and Silverton High School.
Central Howell School: A new radon mitigation system was installed to improve air quality and safety.
Silverton High School: New speakers in the main gym enhanced sound quality for assemblies and athletic events. New walk-in coolers and freezers improved food storage and efficiency in the cafeteria.
Each project reflects the team’s commitment to providing students with safe, functional learning environments, even as the district’s aging facilities demand constant attention.
“The work never really stops,” said Alderman. “We’re always looking for ways to make our buildings better and safer for the people who use them every day.”
Special thanks go out to the dedicated maintenance crew: Helen Fetsch, Ricky Graetzer, Alex Johnson, Leland Dettwyler, Ron Duda, Vance Taylor, and Jason Trowbridge, whose hard work and expertise make these projects possible.
The district also extends its appreciation to all Silver Falls School District custodians, who take tremendous pride in keeping classrooms, hallways, and offices clean and welcoming throughout the year. Together, the facilities and custodial teams ensure that students and staff walk into buildings that are safe, well-cared-for, and ready for learning every single day.
The district’s facilities team exemplifies the spirit of service that defines Silver Falls. They quietly work behind the scenes to maintain schools that have served generations of students and ensure they will continue to do so for years to come.