New South Shore Regional Voc Tech High School Approved
BOSTON—State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg, Chair of the Massachusetts School Building Authority (“MSBA”), and MSBA Executive Director/Deputy CEO Mary Pichetti announced today that the MSBA Board of Directors voted to approve a grant of up to $109,641,623 for a new South Shore Regional Vocational Technical High School, located in the Town of Hanover. One of the next steps is for the District and the MSBA to enter into a Project Funding Agreement, which will detail the project’s scope and budget, along with the conditions under which the district will receive its MSBA grant.
“Upon completion, this project will provide a new 21st century learning environment for South Shore Regional Vocational Technical High School students” Treasurer Goldberg said. “Our goal is to create the best space to deliver the district’s educational commitments and goals.”
The proposed project would replace the existing South Shore Regional Vocational Technical High School with a new facility designed for 900 students in grades 9-12 on the site of the existing school. The District had identified in their Statement of Interest numerous deficiencies in the existing facility including outdated mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems as well as issued related to the roof and windows. In addition to the physical plant issues, the District reported that the existing facility does not support the delivery of its educational program as well as existing and projected overcrowding.
“South Shore Regional students will soon have a beautiful new space which will undoubtedly enhance and improve their ability to excel in the classroom,” stated Executive Director/Deputy CEO Mary Pichetti.
The MSBA partners with Massachusetts communities to support the design and construction of educationally-appropriate, flexible, sustainable and cost-effective public school facilities. Since its 2004 inception, the Authority has approved 1,116projects and has made over $17.4 billion in reimbursements for school construction projects across the Commonwealth.