Showing posts with label construction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label construction. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

AAOS Built Ashe a New Playground!

Working hard in the rain to build "The Web"
On Tuesday, March 11, over 200 volunteers worked from 8:30am to 2:30pm to build a brand new, safe and accessible playground, for the students of Arthur Ashe Charter School and the surrounding neighborhood.  The volunteers kept up their spirits and delivered a beautiful playground - all the while working through a very rainy day.  The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons made this amazing new playground a reality!

The rain won't keep this rock wall from
being built!
Volunteers started work in a downpour and continued throughout the day.  This amazing new playground will bring joy to the students at Ashe, as well as to all the children in the neighborhood.  In addition to volunteers from AAOS, and FirstLine Schools, many college students, from local and out-of-state universities, also volunteered on the build.

Volunteers that built "The Web" testing it out
The volunteers were thanked throughout the day by Ashe students in a variety of ways.  Students walked around at lunch, handing out thank you letters.  The fifth grade came out and performed a thank you song, as well as sharing why this playground is so important to them.

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony








The ribbon-cutting ceremony featured the Ashe band; Dr. Frederick M. Azar, incoming president of AAOS; Brian Egana, Vice-Chair of the FirstLine Schools Board of Directors; Cynthia Hedge Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember; and Sivi Domango, Co-Director of Arthur Ashe Charter School.

Thank you to all the volunteers for an amazing accessible playground that will serve ALL children.
Ashe Band at the Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony



Friday, November 8, 2013

Get Excited! John Dibert at Phillis Wheatley Construction Update


Dibert's new home, at the former Phillis Wheatley Elementary School campus is coming along.

John Dibert is moving to a brand new building in the 2014-15 school year! The former Phillis Wheatley Elementary School campus is being rebuilt into a state-of-the art education facility.

We got to tour the construction site this past week, and our new home is looking great! Our new cafeteria will have an incredible view of all the historic shotgun houses, in this historic location at 2300 Dumaine Street, just behind Dooky Chase restaurant. Our new facility will have beautiful large windows to let lots of natural light in, as well as an outdoor reading area, a music room, a computer lab, and an expanded ESYNOLA garden.

Please check out Dibert's website for construction updates.