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free august28 2012 V E R N O N I A’ S reflecting the spirit of our community volume6 issue16 Vernonia Celebrates Opening of New School By Scott Laird “There were a lot of people who never thought this day would come. I was reminded this past week of someone who said it was just a dream. Ladies and gentleman, behold the dream!” ~ Vernonia School Superintendent, Dr. Kenneth Cox “It’s a great day to be a Logger and a great day to be in Vernonia!” ~ US Senator, Ron Wyden The day of celebration began at 9:00 AM with a short presentation inside the building which included a dedication of the Hall of Vernonia Champions-- the main lobby of the buildings which will be a reminder Foundation, Norm Smith The biggest round of applause was reserved for State Senator Betsy Johnson, who has championed this project from the very beginning. Johnson has served as part of the Oregon Solutions team, has continued to assist whenever she has been asked to help facilitate the planning and construction processes, and went to bat for the school and community in the final hours to help secure an additional $4 million in funding from the state of Oregon for the project. The crowd at the ceremony recognized Senator Johnson’s contributions with a rousing standing ovation, which brought the usually tough Senator to tears. “In 2007 when Vernonia was in ruins, some people said, ‘Who cares! Give it up! Move to town! Send the kids to Hillsboro or Scappoose or Forest Grove! Rebuild someplace else!’ And you Vernonia didn’t! We fought back, and here it is—your new schools!” ~ Oregon State Senator, Betsy Johnson It was a day for happiness. It was a day for smiles. It was a day for a few tears of joy. But most of all it was a day for celebration. On August 21, 2012 the new Vernonia School was officially dedicated and opened. The Vernonia School District put together a wonderful program that took up the entire day, and stretched into the evening, allowing time for the community to come together to bear witness to their accomplishment. The events included speeches and tours of the new facility and also took time to thank all those who have had a hand in making this dream a reality. The day was filled with visiting dignitaries from government, business and philanthropy, including several US and Oregon Senators and Representatives and a former Oregon Governor. inside 8 bear creek run 10 parade results 10 community garden of the many people who assisted with the construction of the facility. This was followed by the official Grand Opening Celebration at 10:00 AM in front of the new building, which included a reading of the school dedication by Vernonia School Superintendent, Dr. Kenneth Cox and speeches by former Governor Ted Kulongoski, US Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, US Representative Suzanne Bonamici, County Commissioner Tony Hyde and more. “I cannot tell you how proud I am to be an Oregonian because of this community. You are what Oregon is all about.” ~ Former Oregon Governor, Ted Kulongoski The opening of the new school facility is a tribute to the many sectors that worked together to accomplish this goal. The creation of the Oregon Solutions process by Governor Kulongoski, which created a collaborative effort of businesses, government, and non-profit organizations to find a suitable location for the schools and then find funding for the project, was a catalyst. The infusion of local, state and federal funding played a hugely significant role at key times along the way. Fundraising efforts, both big and small, kept the campaign to replace Vernonia’s schools moving along, including donations from philanthropic organizations, private business and efforts by local students and citizens. The celebration ceremony recognized these diverse contributions with inclusion of both state and federal legislative representatives like Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney and Representative Alissa Keny-Guyer as well as Oregon Solutions Co-convener and Portland businessman Tom Kelly, and Norm Smith, the President and CEO of The Ford Family Foundation. Local businesswoman Sharon Bernal, who chaired the committee which worked to pass a local $13 million school bond, was mentioned and thanked several times. Today V is for Vernonia. Today V is for vitality. Today V is for a valediction to churning flood waters claiming your schools, your homes and your businesses. Today V is for victory and for Vernonia. ~ President and CEO of The Ford Family The facility is beautiful both inside and out. The wood siding, local materials and the upright cedar logs that tower over the main lobby--and the wood benches yet to come--are a testament to the history of the community. The computer labs, natural lighting and energy efficiency and sustainability features speak to the modern design that has been incorporated into the construction. The new natural resources curriculum that will use the building as a working laboratory is a look towards the future. The facility will house grades K-12 in an innovative approach to cost savings and a new educational model. It is designed with the capacity to expand and hold up to 1000 students. “This school is model of sustainability but the people of Vernonia are a model of what can happen when we work together. You should all be very proud - you’re an inspiration.” ~ US Representative, Suzanne Bonamici continued on page 15 “As Superintendent of the Vernonia School District, I dedicate this building to the past, present and future students and educators, who have, who are and who will make a difference in our community, our state and our nation. I dedicate it to the residents of the Vernonia School District for their use in activities that will bring us closer together as a community and strengthen our understanding of each other, regardless of our color, our religion or any other differences. I dedicate it as a place of safety and a place of learning for all who enter. This building, and the learning that will take place here in, is about our future and the development of generations of leaders. It represents the future for all of us.” ~ Dr. Kenneth Cox Vernonia School Superintendent August 21, 2012