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 OREGON   In October, Rosendin's North Carolina
          office joined the efforts of a local church
          and helped Habit for Humanity in the
          construction of (2) homes. Habitat's
          concept of “partnership housing" is
          centered on those in need of adequate
 Sherwood High School    shelter working side by side with volun-
 Sherwood, OR  teers to build decent, affordable houses.
          The houses are built at no profit and
 The Sherwood School District passed a bond in November of 2016. One of the major projects identified within   new homeowners’ house payments are
 the bond was the construction of a new high school to replace the existing high school. The existing school was   combined with no-interest loans pro-
 severely overcrowded, and it was determined that the existing location was too limited in size to accommodate the   vided by supporters and money earned
 future needs of the district. The new 342,131 square foot state of the art high school and associated facilities will   by fundraising to create “The Fund for
 be on approximately 83 acres and include:  Humanity,” which is then used to build
          more homes. Rosendin's team worked
          with two families during Phase 1.
 1.  A football field & track with a 2,885-seat stadium;
 2.  Ticket booth, concession stands, and (4) food truck connections;  "Our team worked hard and some of
 3.  (2) baseball fields and (2) softball fields with associated dugouts, bleachers, indoor batting cages, press box;  us that typically sit behind a desk got to
 4.  (2) Multi-use fields for soccer/lacrosse;  pick up a hammer and pull some cable,"
 5.  Tennis courts;  said Marcie Harris, Office Manager. "It
 6.  A greenhouse and agricultural labs;  was a great time for us to spend time
 7.  Specialty classrooms for fashion   together helping others less fortunate
 & interior design, 2D & 3D art,   than ourselves."
 culinary, & drama;
 8.  Specialty classroom labs for   Thank you to the following volunteers:
 engineering science, computer,   •  Greg Lavrik, General Foreman
 wood shop, & metal shop;  •  Adam Roark, General Foreman
 9.  Indoor gymnasium, weight rooms,   •  Justin Major, Project Manager
 wrestling room, dance rooms, and   •  Michael Riley, Asst. Project Manager
 running track;  •  Tion Williams, General Foreman
 10. Outdoor commons;  •  Michael Henderson, General Foreman
 11. Associated parking;  •  Lanaye Williams, BIM Modeler
 12. State-of-the-art theatrical area with   •  Hannah Stiles, Purchasing/APM
 specialty lighting & controls.  •  Sam Huskins, Sr. Area Superintendent
          •  John Stefic, General Foreman
 The high school will open in 2020 and have   •  Craig Beachum, General Foreman
 a maximum student capacity of 2,000 with   •  Thomas Mentus, General Foreman
 projected opening enrollment of 1,870.  •  Jack Harwell, Project Superintendent
          •  Brandon Sanders, CW3
          •  Leroy Stroman, Journey Wireman
 22    The Feeder | Issue 4, 2018  •  Marcie Harris, Office Manager                       Issue 4, 2018 | The Feeder    23
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