Mount Saint Charles Academy Dare to Dream Campaign

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Mount Saint Charles Academy The Dare to Dream Campaign

800 Logee Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895



Carl Sandburg

Mount Saint Charles Academy exists because our founders dared to dream. Indeed, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, who have cared for and nurtured this school for all of its 89 years, themselves exist because their founder dared to dream. In the midst of the French Revolution in the early 1800’s, a young priest dreamed that he could care for and educate the poor and underprivileged youth so that they could make better lives for themselves. This dream became reality when Fr. Andre Coindre founded both the Religious of Jesus and Mary to educate young women and the Brothers of the Sacred Heart to educate young men. The history of that order, begun in 1821, eventual brought the Brothers to America and here to Woonsocket. In 1919, Monsignor Charles Dauray dreamed of a high school dedicated to educating the sons of French-Canadian immigrants working in the textile mills of Woonsocket. In 1924, his dream became a reality when Mount Saint Charles Academy opened its doors. Today, Mount serves a co-ed population of young men and women from northern Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. In the years since 1924, the school has evolved to respond to the everchanging needs of the youth we serve today. Like Fr. Coindre’s dream, like Msgr. Dauray’s dream, our dream is focused on one thing – how best can we serve the youth whom God has placed in our care? It has always been, and continues to be, about the child. Our dream is simply this – to expand and improve our facilities in order to provide the best experience – academic, athletic, and spiritual – that we can to the children we serve. This will enable us to continue to realize our mission of educating the whole child for many years to come.

Dom Helder Camara

You can and you must be part of making our dream a reality. Without you, it will remain only a dream. Both Fr. Coindre and Msgr Dauray were able to realize their dreams because they found others to dream along with them, others who were willing to provide the support needed to bring the dream to fruition. Now, as then, we need your help to make the dreams come true. This is your invitation to be a part of something great. This is your opportunity to be forever a part of Mount’s future. For when our dream is realized, when our new facilities are complete and in use, hundreds of Mount’s student will have you to thank. And you will have had a hand in helping Mount not only realize this dream, but fulfill its mission. And in some way, you will have become a part of the future of Mount Saint Charles Academy.

Dr. Robert H. Goddard

As you review the enclosed material you will realize that yes, this is a grand dream. But it is not an impossible dream. Join us and together we can make this dream a reality for generations of future Mounties.

Herve E. Richer ‘74 President


Mount Saint Charles Academy The Dare to Dream Campaign Project 2nd Floor 2nd Floor Classroom Renovation 2nd Floor Office Renovation Arena Renovate - Lobby and Concessions Renovate - Public Restrooms Renovate - Visitor's Locker Room Renovate - Girls' Varsity Locker Room Renovate - Boys' Varsity Locker Room Construct - Officials' Locker Room Renovate - North Stars Office (public youth hockey) Re-roof mechanical and Zamboni rooms and Lobby Renovate - Rink, dashers, ice floor, dehumidifier,etc. New Lighting over Rink Zamboni Buses School Bus - Used 72 passenger School Bus - Mini - Used Cafeteria Cafeteria Windows Cafeteria Renovation - Eating Area Cafeteria Renovation - Kitchen Area Chapel Hall Flood Lights to illuminate Chapel Hall Windows Front Stairs Front Stairs/Entryway - Complete the renovation Garden/Outdoor Classroom Garden/Outdoor Classroom Library Renovation Library Renovation - replace windows, add A/C Alumni Field (Soccer/Lacrosse) Field Lighting Artificial Turf 4' High Portable Press Box with Media System Bleacher Seating Network Hardware Computer Network Hardware Parking Lot and Fencing Parking Lot Resurfacing and Upper Field Fencing Roof Roof replacement on main building Security Security Door Upgrades Security system and monitoring upgrades Sign Sign - Freestanding 5' x 8' Sign

Qty

Cost

Total

Project Totals $633,000

Status

8 2

$68,500 $42,500

$548,000 $85,000

4 Funded 1 Funded

1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

$114,245 $11,050 $16,770 $42,060 $35,000 $14,900 $15,130 $51,000 $1,605,175 $20,000 $65,000

$114,245 $22,100 $67,080 $42,060 $35,000 $14,900 $15,130 $51,000 $1,605,175 $20,000 $65,000

1 2

$20,000 $7,500

$20,000 $15,000

8 1 1

$2,848 $485,100 $375,000

$22,784 $485,100 $375,000

1

$7,950

$7,950

1

$191,190

$191,190

$191,190

Summer 2014

1

$32,157

$32,157

$32,157

Funded

1

$315,844

$315,844

$315,844 $966,689

1 1 1 8

$152,500 $728,294 $33,295 $6,575

$152,500 $728,294 $33,295 $52,600

1

$36,963

$36,963

$36,963

1

$140,205

$140,205

$140,205

1

$700,300

$700,300

$700,300

6 1

$3,350 $125,075

$20,100 $125,075

$20,100 $125,075

1

$7,602

$7,602

$2,051,690

1 Funded Completed

Completed Purchased $35,000 Purchased Purchased $882,884

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Completed

$7,950

$7,602

Completed

Purchased


Mount Saint Charles Academy The Dare to Dream Campaign Tennis Courts Tennis Courts

6

$125,000

$750,000

$750,000

1

$2,780,875

$2,780,875

1

$193,605

$193,605

$193,605

1

$249,930

$249,930

$249,930

Completed

Theatre Theatre Visitor Entry Visitor Entryway - Back of school Weight Room Weight and Conditioning Room Campaign Total Funded Remaining

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$10,121,059

$2,780,875

$10,121,059 $1,441,018 $8,680,041

Summer 2014

14.24%


2nd Floor Renovation Project Over the past few summers Mount Saint Charles Academy has taken on an ambitious project, the complete renovation of our classrooms. We began on our third floor and through some very generous donations were able to complete the renovations during the summer of 2012. As you can see in the photos below these renovations were extensive. Gone are the wainscoting and slate boards familiar to so many who sat in those rooms during our school’s first 90 years. In their place are white boards, interactive projectors, and other technology that a 21st century education requires. As we move into this future, we recognize that it is a future firmly rooted in a rich and storied past. Therefore, even with these advancements, ours is and always will be an education of the whole person, rooted in Catholic Christian values and the Gospel message of love of God and neighbor. Our next phase of renovation will take on the 2nd floor. Here we have eight high school classrooms, the vice principal’s office, and Br. Paul’s tutoring room. The cost associated with the complete renovation of these rooms and addition of a faculty bathroom is $629,000. When you look at the related proposal from our contractor the costs are for slightly more than half of the total project.

Photos from the 3rd Floor Renovation – Summer 2012


ARENA PROJECT






2010 Freightliner School Bus

2010 Freightliner School Bus     

Cummins ISD 200 Diesel Engine Allison Automatic 2500 Transmission 72 Passenger Like New Condition 8,000 Miles

Item Qty Each Cost Notes 2010 Freightliner Bus 2 $68,900.00 $137,800.00 Used 72 passenger school bus, 8,000 miles Total $137,800.00


Mount Saint Charles Academy Cafeteria and Kitchen Renovation

This summer (2013) we replaced the windows in the cafeteria, allowing for fresh air and cross breezes in what is inherently a stifling room – especially when it is packet with students. However, that is only the beginning. As you view the following photographs you will see that the renovation of both the kitchen and cafeteria have become a necessity. Our dream is to remove the little used concession stand to further open up the room, create a better flow by partially opening the wall between the kitchen and cafeteria, modernizing much of the kitchen equipment, and installing food stations within the cafeteria. We will also brighten the room by replacing the ceiling, painting the walls, and upgrading the tables.


Mount Saint Charles Academy Cafeteria and Kitchen Renovation Project


Mount Saint Charles Academy Chapel Hall Windows Project

Above are a sampling of the stained glass windows that can be found in Chapel Hall here at Mount Saint Charles Academy. Our students and faculty take great pride in the beauty of the windows and their history with our school. Over time Chapel Hall has become a multi-purpose room in which some of your most prestigious functions, such as Excelsior Dinner, Hall of Fame Receptions, and Royal Mounties Day, are held during the year. A few years ago we began having the windows flood lit from the outside during Excelsior Dinner, the effect was stunning and the windows became the focus of the decorations. We would now like to have flood lights permanently installed on the school which would allow the windows to be lit for all special occasions. These works of art should not be hidden just because the sun has gone down. Description Qty Cost Run electrical service $2,450.00 Purchase flood lights 8 $4,200.00 Lighting fixture installation $1,300.00 Total $7,950.00


Mount Saint Charles Academy Front Stairs Project Below are some photographs of our once elegant front stairs. These once proud granite stairs leading up to the massive oak front doors of Mount Saint Charles Academy are showing their 90 years of service to countless students. As you can see from the accompanying photos the stairs have become both dangerous and an eyesore. The bottom set was replaced about five years ago (as seen in the first photo), however, the top, larger set still needs to be rebuilt. Due to the size of the granite and the way the steps were originally constructed (beneath them is hollow) this is a considerable undertaking. Nevertheless, it is a job that needs to be tackled with alacrity and the utmost respect to the history of the school.


3/4 of an acre wooded plot to be used as an outdoor classroom.

1/4 acre cleared lot to be utilized as vegetable garden.

Mount Saint Charles Academy Outdoor Classroom and Garden Project


Monroe Street (School owned road) Trees

Elevation 345’

75 Feet

Plot 2

2-3’ high retaining wall needed

Stairs

Raised Garden Beds

Gymnasium

Elevation 362’

Garden Shed

Plot 1 North

Compost Bin

Tree

Tree 200 Feet Private Property This garden diagram is not drawn to scale. All measurements are approximate. Garden Plots would be 88’ x 20’, the walkways would be 5’ wide, and the raised garden beds would be 20’ x 2.5’. There is a privacy fence separating this piece of land from the properties next door.


MK-III RTI-LR Sensor Assembly The MK-III sensor assembly has been designed to offer improved durability and serviceability. This sleek new design is 33 inches high and weighs just over 7 pounds. It is the most accurate, durable and easiest to install weather station available. The long range MK-III-LR features a powerful new 2.4 GHz spread spectrum radio that increases range to 1 mile line of sight. It also features an industry best, real time 2 second wind speed and direction update interval. WIND SPEED (ANEMOMETER) Range: 0 - 150 mph; 0 - 67 meters per second; 0 - 240 Kilometers per hour; 0 - 130 Knots. Resolution: 1.0 unit.

Accuracy: ± 2% of full scale.

WIND DIRECTION Range: Oracle Display has 16-point wind rose, current direction by bright LED, and direction variation by dimmer LED's. Computer interface gives reading in degrees, 360°=North, 090°=East. TEMPERATURE- Outside Range: -66° to +166° F; -54° to +74° C.

Accuracy: ± 1° F; ± 0.5° C.

TEMPERATURE- Inside Range: 32° to +122° F; 0° to +50° C.

Accuracy: ± 1.0° F; ± 0.5° C.

RELATIVE HUMIDITY Range: 0 to 100 % R.H. to 85°C

Accuracy: ± 2 % at 25° C. Temperature compensated from -40°

DEW POINT Range: -40° to +140° F.

Accuracy: ± 2° F, ±1.0° C.

TEMPERATURE/HEAT INDEX Range: To 160° F, 71°C.

Accuracy: ± 2.0°, ±1.0° C.

WIND CHILL Range: to -127° F; to -88° C.

Accuracy: ± 2° F, ±1.0° C.

BAROMETER Range: 16.3 inches Hg. to 32 inches Hg; 551 to 1084 millibars (hPa), absolute reading. Digital offset for site altitude. Accuracy: ± 0.05 inches Hg; ± 1.69 millibars (hPa) at 25°C. Temperature compensated from -40° to 85°C. RAINFALL Range: Unlimited Tipping bucket with 8-inch diameter collector.

Resolution: 0.01"; 0.25 mm.

Accuracy: ± 2% at 1 inch per hour. TRANSCEIVERS Range: Up to one-mile line of sight. Walls or other RF absorbing structures may reduce range. Frequency: 2.4 GHz spread spectrum 802.15.4. F.C.C. approved.


Weather Oracle-LR Display The Oracle Display for the MK-III Wireless Weather Station receives the weather instrument data via radio signal from the sensor assembly. Wind speed and direction are displayed in the compass rose at the left of the display, and all other sensor data is shown in the upper right. In addition to the real-time data, the Weather Oracle records minimum and maximum values, with time of occurrence, for wind speed, temperature, relative humidity, dew point, and barometer. Two independent counters record rainfall. Each rainfall counter shows the time and date of the last counter reset.  

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Unlike typical LCD displays, the bright LED Weather Oracle display can be viewed from across a room, under any lighting conditions. The wireless design allows the user to have as many displays and/or computer interfaces as desired. For example, a condominium with one sensor assembly can provide weather information to all of the member units. The Weather Oracle Display may be placed anywhere convenient to a wall outlet, such as on a table or desk. Keyhole slots are provided for wall mounting. Auto Select mode cycles through all sensor values on the main display. This allows all weather conditions to be observed without pressing any buttons. Or, if you desire select a single item for continuous display. The simple setup mode allows English or Metric units to be selected for each sensor. The barometric pressure may be adjusted for the station elevation with a digital offset, and there is a digital temperature trim. A diagnostic mode shows the weather station version numbers, the sensor assembly battery voltage (with 24 hour high and low values), and a received signal indicator.

Weatherview32 Weatherview32 is a feature rich weather monitoring software package. Displays, charts and dials allow you to observe current conditions in realtime. Data is stored in one minute increments on the computer’s hard drive for future reference and analysis. Professional Edition            

Dial Displays Thermometers Text Labels Value Labels Trend Graphs Dynamic HTTP image importing Graphing Reporting Alarms Email reports Remote Access Data storage

All the features of the Standard Edition as well as able to upload/ download from the internet as often as every five minutes. Publish weather data on the internet as images and/ or html pages. Download METAR data, satellite images, web cam images, and text forecasts. All features enabled. Animate satellite images. Alarms via numeric page or email. Email current data at specified times daily. And much, much more. Preferred by business users, corporate users, public entities, universities, weather professionals and weather enthusiasts.


Mount Saint Charles Academy Garden/Outdoor Classroom Project

Product/Service

Quantity

Each

Teacher Stipend to manage project

1

$ 10,000.00

$

WeatherHawk 521 Wireless Weather Station

1

$

3,548.00

$

Native Plantings

1

$

3,500.00

$

Fencing for vegetable garden Cub Cadet 18" 208cc rear-tine tiller Material for Birdhouses Material for Bat houses Benches

1 1 10 5 8

$ $ $ $ $

8,000.00 799.00 30.00 20.00 380.00

$ $ $ $ $

Nature and Garden Signs

40

$

9.25

$

Development and Printing of Nature Guide

1

$

2,500.00

$

SubTotal

Total

$

Notes 2 year stipend for teacher to run 10,000.00 project and write a curriculum Weather data available on the 3,548.00 internet Replace non-native and invasive 3,500.00 species in outdoor classroom Secure site from trespassers and 8,000.00 wildlife 799.00 300.00 100.00 3,040.00 To identify vegetation and rock 370.00 formations

Detailed guide describing what is 2,500.00 found in the habitat Funding received from MSC Parent 32,157.00 Council


Mount Saint Charles Academy Lower Field Project – Re-sod and lighting Lower Athletic Field

Mount Saint Charles Campus Lower field is our main athletic field and is the most used and abused of all of our fields. It is utilized by our six lacrosse teams and four high school soccer teams (junior high soccer uses a different field). With the constant use that this field sees it rarely has time to recover and is therefore in poor shape. For this reason we are raising funds to install artificial turf. The lighting portion of this project would provide our student-athletes the opportunity to host night games, which are always a big spirit booster. Lights would also provide the athletic department the chance to schedule evening practices and games providing more flexibility in the schedule.


EQUIPMENT LIST FOR AREAS SHOWN Pole QTY

LOCATION

SIZE

4 4

S1-S4

70'

GRADE ELEVATION

Luminaires

MOUNTING HEIGHT

TOTALS

70'

LAMP TYPE

QTY / POLE

THIS GRID

OTHER GRIDS

1500W MZ

5 20

5 20

0 0

Preliminary Design Information - Foundation and electrical requirements should be confirmed prior to final design and/or production.

GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE

ILLUMINATION SUMMARY Project Name Mount St Charles Soccer Lower Field Woonsocket, RI

S2

Soccer · Size: 300' x 180' · Grid Spacing = 30.0' x 30.0' · Values given at 3.0' above grade

120'

105'

120'

S1

105'

27

33

31

29

27

27

29

31

33

27

31

33

31

33

32

32

33

31

33

31

26

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

26

26

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

26

31

33

31

33

32

32

33

31

33

31

31

29

27

27

29

31

33

S4

120'

33

120'

27

105'

105'

S3

27

· Luminaire Type: Green Generation · Rated Lamp Life: 5,000 hours · Avg Lumens/Lamp: 134,000 CONSTANT ILLUMINATION HORIZONTAL FOOTCANDLES Entire Grid No. of Target Points: 60 Average: 30.2 Maximum: 33 Minimum: 26 Avg/Min: 1.14 Max/Min: 1.26 UG (Adjacent Pts): 1.22 CV: 0.07 Average Lamp Tilt Factor: Number of Luminaires: Avg KW over 5,000 hours: Max KW:

1.000 20 31.28 34.0

Guaranteed Performance: The CONSTANT ILLUMINATION described above is guaranteed for the rated life of the lamp. Field Measurements: Averages shall be +/-10% in accordance with IESNA RP-6-01 and CIBSE LG4. Individual measurements may vary from computer predictions. Electrical System Requirements: Refer to Amperage Draw Chart and/or the "Musco Control System Summary" for electrical sizing. Installation Requirements: Results assume +/- 3% nominal voltage at line side of the ballast and structures located within 3 feet (1m) of design locations. By: Matt Smith File #: 128899AD

SCALE IN FEET 1 : 50 0'

50'

Date: 25-Mar-09

Pole location(s) dimensions are relative Not to be reproduced in whole or part without the written to 0,0 reference point(s) 100'

consent of Musco Lighting. ©1981, 2009 Musco Lighting Print Date (25/Mar/2009) & Time (11:15)


Mount Saint Charles Academy Lower Field Renovation Description # Cost Per Total Notes Electrical Service N/A $30,000 Electrical service must be upgraded from road to field Musco Light Structure Green 4 $30,625 $122,500 70' Poles, 1500W MZ SubTotal $152,500 Site Prep for Artificial Turf Artificial Turf SubTotal

$395,740 $332,554 $728,294

Portable Media Center Bleacher Seating Project Total

$33,295 Portable Raised Press Box with Media Center by AAE for use by lacrosse, soccer, baseball, and softball. 8

$6,575

$52,600 $966,689


Mount Saint Charles Academy Network Upgrade Here is a project that will have a profound impact on every student and teacher in the building. Our faculty is being supplied with tablets and our classrooms with interactive white boards; we are providing on-going professional development on incorporating these technologies into the classroom; administration is working on a BYOD (bring your own device) plan so students will be allowed to use their tablets in school. With that being said, we now find it necessary make our school wirelessly accessible while at the same time upgrading our antiquated network hardware. As you may be aware, tablets are not cat5 capable; they will only access the internet through a wireless network. If we are asking our teachers to incorporate these technologies into the curriculum, with the goal of moving toward a STEM based program, then we need to provide access to internet based apps through a school-wide wireless network. Previous attempts to convert our 89 year old building to wireless have proven unsuccessful; the plaster, brick, and wire mesh construction of the old walls blocks communication with the access points. However, with the ongoing re-construction of our classrooms we could now install just 4 wireless points per floor allowing our students and teachers access in all classrooms and hallways. We have four academic floors in the main building and two in the new wing. Therefore, we would need 5 packs of Aerohive AP121 Dual Radio access points so that each floor is accessible by mobile technology while management and monitoring would remain centralized in the IT department. By introducing this large number of wireless devices to the network we will need to make other long overdue hardware upgrades. Currently our switches are capable of running at 10 to 100Mbps (most in the 10Mbps range) and are now 10+ years old. As you can see from the enclosed “Lan Connection” graph dated 3/13-3/14 our switches have trouble handling the content moved over them. The majority of the information moving over the network, which is represented above the highlighted, horizontal line, causes the school’s network to slow to a crawl or even crash. Faced with these technological limits our teachers have great difficulty or are even blocked from downloading, streaming or sharing video or graphic intensive content to use in their classroom. With the new PowerConnect 6224 Switches we will be able to handle the additional network demand from the wireless devices while continuing to support the hardwired equipment. These units will also allow IT to prioritize time-critical network traffic, perform deep-packet inspections, and protect our network through Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Prevention. Taking into consideration the added traffic on the network we will need to upgrade our servers to handle the processing. To accommodate the increased workload and data intensive applications our teachers are requesting we would install three Dell PowerEdge M520 blade servers. These blade servers are Intel processor-based, 2-socket, half-height servers built for virtualization, mainstream applications, and front-end database workloads. These would replace our three current servers of which are between four and seven years old. All of this would be protected by an APC Smart-UPS XL 3000VA rack-mounted battery backup that would keep the servers and switches running for up to three hours allowing IT to perform a controlled shutdown in an emergency or give them the time to return to school on nights and weekends.


Mount Saint Charles Academy Network Hardware Project Item

PowerEdge M520 Blade Server Belkin KVM Switch PowerConnect 6224 Switch Aerohive HiveAP 121 Access Points (5 APC Smart-UPS X Back-up power supply Total

Qty

Each

Total

3 1 10 5

$1,530.00 $181.00 $1,799.00 $2,860.00

$4,590.00 $181.00 $17,990.00 $14,300.00

1

$3,525.00

$3,525.00 $40,586.00

Notes SATA Backplane with Intel速 Xeon速 E5-2407 2.20GHz, 10M Cache, 6.4GT/s QPI, 4C, 80W, 1066MHz UDIMMS, 1TB 7.2K RPM SATA 3Gbps 2.5in Hot-plug Hard Drive OmniView PRO3 F1DA104Z-BU 4-port USB KVM switch/cable bundle PowerConnect 6224, 24 GbE Ports, Managed Switch, 10GbE HiveAP 121, indoor plenum rated 2 radio 2x2 802.11a/b/g/n with software Smart-UPS XL 3000VA 120V Tower/Rack Convertible + (2)UXABP48 Battery Units


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PowerEdge M520 • Up to 12 DIMMs • Mainstream performance • Hot-pluggable hard drives and hardware RAID • Impressive systems management capabilities • Leverages M1000e enclosure


Feature

PowerEdge M520 technical specification

Form factor

Half-height blade

Enclosure

M1000e Dell™ PowerEdge™ Blade Enclosure

Processors

Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2400 product family

Internal interconnect

Intel QuickPath Interconnect (QPI): 6.4GT/s, 7.2GT/s, 8.0 GT/s

Cache

2.5MB per core; core options: 2, 4, 6, 8

Memory

1

Up to 384GB (12 DIMM slots): 2GB/4GB/8GB/16GB/32GB DDR3 up to 1600MT/s

Chipset

Intel C600 series

Primary storage1

Hot-plug hard drive options: Up to two SATA HDD/SSD or SAS HDD/SSD External storage: For information about Dell external storage options, visit Dell.com/Storage.

USB ports

2 front, 1 internal (with optional RIPS card)

NIC/LOM

Two Broadcom® 5720 1Gb Dual Port LOMs (4 x 1Gb ports)

I/O mezzanine card options

Ethernet: Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 1Gb Intel I350 Quad Port 1Gb 1Gb/10Gb adapters: Brocade® BR1741M-k Dual Port 10Gb CNA QLogic® QME8262-k Dual Port 10Gb KR CNA Broadcom 57810S-k Dual Port 10Gb KR Intel Ethernet X520-x/k Dual Port 10Gb Intel I350 Quad Port 1Gb Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 1Gb Fibre channel: QLogic QME2572 (FC8) Emulex® LPe1205-M (FC8) InfiniBand: Mellanox® ConnectX®-3 Dual Port FDR10 Mellanox ConnectX-3 Dual Port QDR

RAID controller

Internal controllers: PERC S110 (software RAID) PERC H310 PERC H710 PERC H710P

Power supplies and fans

Supplied by M1000e Blade Enclosure

Remote management

iDRAC7 with Lifecycle Controller for Blades (default), iDRAC7 Enterprise with Lifecycle Controller (upgrade)

Systems management

IPMI 2.0 compliant Dell OpenManage™ Essentials and Dell Management Console Dell OpenManage Power Center Dell OpenManage Connections: • OpenManage Integration Suite for Microsoft® System Center • Dell plug-in for VMware® vCenter™ • HP Operations Manager, IBM Tivoli® Netcool® , and CA Network and Systems Management

Operating systems

Embedded hypervisor

Microsoft Windows Server® 2012 Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Essentials Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, x64 (includes Hyper-V® v2) Novell® SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® Virtualization options: Citrix® XenServer® VMware® vSphere® ESX™ and ESXi™ Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization® For more information on the specific versions and additions, visit Dell.com/OSsupport. Two internal SD cards dedicated for hypervisor or one SD card dedicated for vFlash media support

For more information about the Dell blade solution, see the PowerEdge M1000e Technical Guide or the M1000e Blade Chassis Specification Sheet. 1

1GB means 1 billion bytes and TB equals 1 trillion bytes; actual capacity varies with preloaded material and operating environment and will be less.

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Dell PowerConnect 6200 Series

Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6200 offers advanced switching capabilities including Power Over Ethernet (PoE), high-density, high-performance stacking and 10 Gigabit Ethernet capabilities scalable from the small business to the Enterprise Edge. With 24 or 48 built-in copper Gigabit Ethernet ports in a 1U form factor, as well as a 24 port Fiber GbE version for backbone or long-haul connectivity, the PowerConnect 6200 series gives users the flexibility to maximize server and workstation connectivity in a 1U form factor. The switches also offer support up to four 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks for connectivity directly to 10GbE servers, enterprise backbones and distributed campus wiring closets (IDF and MDF).

High-performance stacking with 10GbE The PowerConnect 6200 series supports highperformance resilient stacking for up to twelve systems and almost 2 Terabits of capacity in a single stack (each switch supports up to 184 Gbps in switch capacity). The unique modular design allows you to upgrade to advanced stacking or 10 Gigabit Ethernet only when you need it. Plus the 6200 series offers further flexibility with optional modules that allow for either 10 Gigabit copper interfaces, or both. The optional stacking interfaces allow for high availability stacking with sub-100ms failover times, even in the event of a master unit failure.

Advanced switching features with robust security The PowerConnect 6200 series supports advanced Layer 3 routing and multicast protocols to help reduce congestion and manage traffic in the network. The PowerConnect 6200 series supports frequently used LAN routing protocols such as RIPv1/v2, OSPFv2/v3, VRRP, IGMP v1/v2/v3, DVMRP, PIM and LLDP-MED. The PowerConnect 6200 offers flexibility in Quality of Service (QoS) by giving network administrators the ability to prioritize time-critical Layer 2 or Layer 3 network traffic.

Support for L2-L4 Access Control Lists (ACLs) on the switch allows the user to perform deep packet inspection. 802.1x port authentication offers both single and multiple host access. Further security is provided through Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Prevention, whereby the switch can protect against common network attacks. PowerConnect 6200 switches are IPv6 ready.

Power Over Ethernet (PoE) support The PowerConnect 6200 series PoE switches offer PoE-per-port support for power-dependent network applications including WLAN Access Points (WAPs), Voice over IP (VoIP) handsets, video conferencing and badge reading. The 6224P and 6248P switches can provide up to 15.4 watts of power for networkattached devices.

Lifetime Warranty* Select PowerConnect switches are backed by an industry-leading, lifetime warranty which guarantees Basic Hardware Service (repair or replacement) for life. PowerConnect switches not only provide the quality, reliability and capability you expect from Dell, but also the peace of mind that comes with a true lifetime warranty. Details at Dell.com/LifetimeWarranty


Product

Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6224 & 6224P

Dell ™ PowerConnect ™ 6224F

Dell ™ PowerConnect ™ 6248 & 6248P

Port types

24 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-sensing Gigabit Ethernet switching ports; 4 SFP combo ports for fiber media support; 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink modules (optional).

24 1000-SX or 1000-LX GigabitEthernet ports; 4 Combo (SFP or 10/100/1000) Gigabit Ethernet ports;Up to 4 10-Gigabit Ethernet Ports; Distances: 1000BASE-SX: Up to 500m 1000BASE-LX: Up to 2 km

48 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-sensing Gigabit Ethernet switching ports;4 SFP combo ports for fiber media support; 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink modules (optional)

6224P: Up to 15.4 watts per port (with optional external power supply) on all 24 ports

6248P: Up to 15.4 watts per port (with optional external power supply) on all 48 ports

Port configuration

Resilient stacking up to 12 systems (with optional module); Auto-negotiation for speed, duplex mode and flow control; Auto MDI/MDIX; Port mirroring; Flow-based port mirroring; Broadcast storm control

Performance

Switch Fabric Capacity 136 Gb/s Forwarding Rate 95 Mpps Up to 8,000 MAC Addresses

Availability

Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1D) and Rapid Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1w) with Fast Link Support; Multiple spanning trees (IEEE 802.1s); Supports Virtual Redundant Routing Protocol (VRRP); External redundant power support with PowerConnect RPS-600 (sold separately); Cable diagnostics; SFP transceiver diagnostics

Layer 3 routing protocols

Static Routes; Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v1/v2; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) v1/v2/v3; Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR); Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP); ICMP Router Discover Protocol (IRDP); Virtual Redundant Routing Protocol (VRRP); Address Resolution Protocol (ARP); Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) v2; Distance-Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)

VLAN

VLAN support for tagging and port-based as per IEEE 802.1Q; Double VLAN tagging (QinQ); Up to 1024 VLANs supported; Dynamic VLAN with GVRP support

Quality of service

Layer 2 Trusted Mode (IEEE 802.1p tagging); Layer 3 Trusted Mode (DSCP); Layer 4 Trusted Mode (TCP/UDP); Advanced Mode using Layer 2/3/4 flow-based Policies, including metering/rate limiting, marking and bandwidth guarantees; up to 100 ACLs can be used for QoS flow identification via Class-maps; 8 Priority Queues per Port; Adjustable Weighted-Round-Robin (WRR) and Strict Queue Scheduling; Port-based QoS Services Mode; Flow-based QoS Services Mode

Layer 2 multicast

IGMP v1/v2/v3; Static IP Multicast; Dynamic Multicast Support – 256 Multicast groups supported in IGMP Snooping; IGMP snooping for IP multicast support; IGMP Querier; Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM-DM, PIM-SM)

Security

IEEE 802.1x-based edge authentication; Switch access password protection; User-definable settings for enabling or disabling Web, SSH, Telnet, SSL management access; Port-based MAC Address alert and lock-down LLDP-MED; IP Address filtering for management access via Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS/SSL, SSH and SNMP; RADIUS and TACACS+ remote authentication for switch management access; Up to 100 Access Control Lists (ACLs) supported; up to 127 Access Control Entries (ACEs) per ACL; SSLv3 and SSHv2 encryption for switch management traffic; Management access filtering via Management Access Profiles

Other switching features

Link Aggregation with support for up to 128 static aggregated links, 8 dynamic aggregated links per switch or switch stack and up to 8 member ports per aggregated link; LACP support (IEEE 802.3ad); Link Layer Discovery Protocol support (IEEE 802.1AB); Support for unicast NLB (multicast NLB not supported)

Management

Web-based management interface; Industry-standard CLI accessible via Telnet or Local Serial Port; SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 supported; four RMON groups supported (history, statistics, alarms and events); TFTP transfers of firmware and configuration files; Dual firmware images on-board; Multiple configuration file upload/download supported; Statistics for error monitoring and performance optimization including port summary tables; BootP/DHCP IP address management supported; Syslog remote logging capabilities; Temperature sensors for environmental monitoring; iSCSI Auto Configuration

Chassis

Approximate weight (without modules): 12.1lbs, 5.49 kg 440 x 387 x 43.2 mm (W x D x H) 17.3” x 15.2” x 1.7” 1U, rack-mounting kit included

Environmental

Operating Temperature: 0° C to 45° C (0° F to 113° F), Storage Temperature: -20° C to 70° C (-4° F to 158° F)

Power

Internal Power Supply Voltage AC 110/240 V +- 10% (50/60Hz) Power Consumption Max (Watts): 6224 (69.9W); 6224F (67.6W); 6224P (477W, if all ports drive PoE connections); 6248 (120W); 6248P (499W, if all ports drive PoE connections)

Optional peripheral products

RPS-600 Redundant Power Supply EPS 470 Redundant Power Supply for POE models SFP Optical Transceivers, 1000BASE-SX, LC Connector SFP Optical Transceiver, 1000BASE-LX, LC Connector CX-4 Module (Max. length supported is 12 meters) XFP Module 10GBase -T Module Stacking Module with 1 Meter Dell Stacking cable 3 meter stacking cable

Switch Fabric Capacity 184 Gb/s Forwarding Rate 131 Mpps Up to 8,000 MAC Addresses

Approximate weight (without modules): 12.87lbs, 5.84 kg 440 x 387 x 43.2 mm (W x D x H) 17.3” x 15.2” x 1.7” 1U, rack-mounting kit included

© 2012 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Dell, the DELL logo, the DELL badge and PowerConnect are trademarks of Dell Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. This document is for informational purposes only. Dell reserves the right to make changes without further notice to the products herein. The content provided is as-is and without expressed or implied warranties of any kind. *Select PowerConnect products carry a Lifetime Limited Warranty with Basic Hardware Service (repair or replacement) for life. Repair or replacement does not include troubleshooting, configuration, or other advanced service provided by Dell ProSupport. For more details see dell.com/warranty.

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Aerohive AP121

802.11n Dual Radio access point AEROHIVE NETWORKS AP121 access points provide 2x2:2 802.11n as well as optimized RF performance and enhanced receive sensitivity to provide a ground-breaking user experience for networks supporting multiple types of clients, including consumer-grade and bring-your-own devices (BYOD). The Aerohive AP121 is a cost-effective, enterprise-grade 2x2 MIMO solution, which is ideal for education, healthcare, and distributed enterprise environments. With two radios, concurrent 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz access, and security scanning across both bands, the AP121 provides top performance and security at an entry-level price point. The AP121 also provides both automatic mesh redundancy and support for 802.11a, b, g and n clients, through Aerohive’s industry unique and resilient Cooperative Control Architecture. The Aerohive AP121 shares mounting kits and power supplies with the Aerohive AP330 and AP350, making sparing, re-ordering, stocking, and inventory management seamless.

Software Features HiveOS

The Aerohive Networks AP121 is a cost-effective, enterprise-grade (2x2) MIMO solution, ideal for education, healthcare and distributed enterprise environments.

All Aerohive APs support the feature-rich HiveOS service architecture. HiveOS is an implementation of Aerohive’s Cooperative Control Architecture which enables multiple APs to organize into groups or “hives,” that share control information enabling functions such as fast layer-2/ layer-3 roaming, cooperative RF management, security and mesh networking without requiring a dedicated system controller. The resulting feature-rich capability enables a next generation wireless LAN architecture, called a Cooperative Control Wireless LAN Architecture. This architecture provides the benefits of a controller-based implementation, yet has a lower deployment/ownership cost, is more reliable, more scalable, higher performing and more suitable for today’s proliferation of wireless applications than controller-based architectures. For product information on HiveOS, visit aerohive.com/products/software-management/ hiveos. Network Management Solutions Aerohive’s HiveManager NMS is a central management solution for Aerohive APs. HiveManager supports simple policy creation, firmware upgrades, configuration updates, and centralized monitoring throughout the entire Aerohive deployment, whether building-wide, campus-wide, or global - all from a single console. Because the HiveManager is not actively involved in passing traffic or in making forwarding decisions, it eliminates the traffic bottlenecks and complexities of controller-based solutions, particularly in geographically distributed environments. As a result, control is distributed, while management is centralized. Essentially, the HiveManager solution delivers the benefits of both autonomous APs and controller-based solutions, without the drawbacks of either approach. Aerohive’s HiveManager NMS can be delivered two ways:
 • HiveManager Online—a cloud-based management service from Aerohive
 • HiveManager VMware virtual appliance—an on-premise VM management solution For more information visit aerohive.com/products/software-management/hivemanager.

Warranty and Support

Aerohive Networks, Inc. 330 Gibraltar Drive Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA phone 408.510.6100 toll-free 866.918.9918 fax 408.510.6199

www.aerohive.com

Every Aerohive Networks device is backed by a limited lifetime hardware warranty. Extended product and technical support may be purchased separately and can include next day advanced replacement, 24x7 or 8x5 technical support, web and email support access, and software updates. For complete support terms go to www.aerohive.com/support. DS1212107


RF Coverage Maps

Mounting

0° 10dB

5Ghz Horizontal XY axis

0

Physical Security

• 6.69” W x 1.63” H x 6.69” D (170 mm W x 41 mm H x 170 mm D) • 11.6 oz (0.36 kg),

Environmental • Operating: 0 to +40°C, Storage: -40 to +85°C • Humidity: 95% RH (non-condensing)

Environmental Compliance • Plenum rated

Power Options • 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) port
 • 12V, 2A DC external power adapter (sold separately)

90°

180°

0° 10dB

2.4Ghz Vertical XZ axis

0

0° 10dB 0

-10

-10

-20

-20 270°

Physical

-20

90°

2.4Ghz Horizontal XY axis

180°

180°

Power and Sensitivity Table 2GHz Rate

Interfaces • Autosensing 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Port
 • Power over Ethernet (PoE) capable (802.3af) Ethernet Port (Eth0) • 1x Reset Pinhole • USB 2.0 port reserved for future use • RJ-45 console port

-20

180°

Antennas • 2x Integrated single band, 2.4-2.5 GHz Omni-directional, 4.0 dBi gain • 2x Integrated single band, 5.1-5.8 GHz Omni-directional, 4.0 dBi gain

-10

270°

• 802.11a: 1,2,5.5 and 11Mbps • 5.150–5.850 GHz Operating Frequency • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
Modulation • 24 dBm Transmit Power • Rates (Mbps): 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 w/ auto fallback • 802.11b: 1,2,5.5 and 11Mbps • 2.4–2.5 GHz Operating Frequency
 • Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum (DSSS) Modulation • 20 dBm Transmit Power
 • Rates (Mbps): 11, 5.5, 2, 1 w/ auto fallback • 802.11g: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48, and 54 Mbps • 2.4–2.5 GHz Operating Frequency • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) 
Modulation • 22 dBm (100 mW) Transmit Power • Rates (Mbps): 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 w/ auto fallback • 802.11n (HT20/HT40): MCS0 -MCS7 • 2.4–2.5 GHz & 5.150–5.950 GHz Operating Frequency • 802.11n Modulation
 • 24 dBm Transmit Power
 • Rates (Mbps): MCS0 - MCS15 (6.5MBps - 300Mbps) • 2x2 Multiple-In, Multiple-Out (MIMO) Radio • HT40 High-Throughput (HT) Support

0

-10

270°

Dual Concurrent Radios (b/g/n + a/n)

0° 10dB

270°

• Kensington security lock point

5Ghz Vertical XZ axis

90°

• Desktop • Wall Mount bracket included • Ceiling Tile Clips 15/16” included, 9/16” sold as an accessory • Suspend Mount sold as an accessory • Plenum Mount sold as an accessory

90°

Product Specifications

802.11b

1 Mbps

802.11b

11 Mbps

802.11g/a

6 Mbps

802.11g/a

5Ghz

Tx Power

Rx Sensitivity

Tx Power

Rx Sensitivity

21

-100

n/a

n/a

21

-93

n/a

n/a

20

-95

19

-95 -80

54 Mbps

16

-80

14

802.11n HT20

MCS0

20

-95

19

-91

802.11n HT20

MCS7

14

-77

14

-74

802.11n HT20

MCS8

20

-95

19

-91

802.11n HT20

MCS15

14

-77

17

-74

802.11n HT40

MCS0

19

-92

19

-88

802.11n HT40

MCS7

14

-74

14

-71

802.11n HT40

MCS8

19

-92

19

-88

802.11n HT40

MCS15

14

-74

14

-71

Power Specifications • AC/DC power adapter: –Input: 100–240 VAC –Output: 12V/2A • PoE nominal input voltages: 48V, 0.35A (802.3af) • Typical power consumption: 8w • RJ-45powerinputpins:Wires 4,5,7,8or1,2,3,6

Transmit Power and Receive Sensitivity • See chart at right SKU

Description

Aerohive APs

AH-AP-121-N-FCC

Aerohive AP121, Plenum Rated, two 802.11a/b/g/n radio, one 10/100/1000 Ethernet (PoE), FCC regulatory domain w/o power supply

AH-AP-121-N-W

Aerohive AP121, Plenum Rated, two 802.11a/b/g/n radio, one 10/100/1000 Ethernet (PoE), configurable regulatory domain w/o power supply

AP Accessories

AH-ACC-SERIAL-RJ45

RJ45 to DB9 Serial Console Cable

AH-ACC-PWR-24W-US, -UK, -EU

24W power supply and US power plug for AP330, AP350, AP121, AP141

AH-ACC-INJ-20W-US, -UK, -EU

20W POE power injector for AP100 series for US, UK, EU


396

29

7’

Fencing to be replaced

Mount Saint Charles Academy Upper Field Fencing—Baseball/Softball


Mount Saint Charles Academy Faculty/Student parking area to be repaved


Mount Saint Charles Academy Parking Lot and Upper Field Fencing Description Qty Remove and haul off old fabric Straighten posts 5 Reattach broken rails Repaint existing framework Install 12' gate 1 Install 4' gate 3 Stretch 7' high 2x9 chainlink 693' Total Repave and stripe parking lot Project Total

$12,405.00 $127,800.00 $140,205.00




Mount Saint Charles Academy Tennis Courts Project





The MSC Theatre Project If you have not had the pleasure of seeing our current theatre space, the Black Box Theatre, let me just say that it is small, seating a maximum of 120 attendees (uncomfortably on folding plastic chairs) and providing a very limited area for staging. This inadequate area unquestionably curtails what can be done both in terms of live performances and theatre classes. These space constraints severely restrict the number of students able to participate in the performing arts classes, those able to enjoy our MSC productions, and limit the box office take which goes directly to supporting the performing arts program. Our vision is to construct a performing arts center here at Mount Saint Charles Academy. At this time we are looking to hire an architectural/planning firm to assist us in determining the feasibility of placing a theatre in one of two areas in the lower level of the school. As you can see from the attached schematic, they have shown that it will fit in one of the two proposed locations, however, that was just to show us that area-wise it is feasible. We still need to determine which of the two locations is best by way of student flow and because this space is unique, we need to be concerned with utilities that may be under the space as we will want to dig down and slope the floor in order to install stadium seating. Proposal 1 is located in what was once known as “the smoker.� This proposal would also take over an area occupied by two classrooms located on the right side of this space, when coming down the hall from the cafeteria, and the storage rooms to the left, which were once bedrooms for Brothers. Proposal 2, on the opposite end of the hall, would be located in what are now an unused weight room, two seldom used locker rooms, and a non-functioning shower room. What makes this proposal a bit more intriguing is that it is located near the chorus, ensemble, and band room, thus providing those teachers and their classes’ easy access for rehearsals and pre-performance staging areas. The theatre would be used by the junior and senior theatrical production companies, MSC Faculty Players, senior band, wind ensemble, jazz bands, chorus, dance, as well as for guest speakers and workshops. As you can imagine, performance spaces, like this theatre, include significant costs related to furnishings, equipment, lighting, acoustics, and mechanical systems. This undertaking would be the most significant construction project considered by the school in over a decade and has the ability to significantly change not only the face of the school but programing as well. It is a dream, a big dream, but with your help it is a dream that can become reality for generations of Mounties to come.


Mount Saint Charles Academy Theatre Proposals

Concession stand could open into hall to serve patrons

Entrance and Lobby Proposal 1

Costume storage

Proposal 2


Mount Saint Charles Academy Theatre Project Description Hard Cost (Approximated) Construction - Proposal 1 Construction - Proposal 2

Square Feet 4,480 4,484

Per square foot $395 $395

Total $1,769,600 $1,771,180

Soft Cost Feasibility, Preliminary Design, Field Verification Project Design, Documents, Construction Services Total A/E Fees

$45,950 $175,562 $221,512

General Conditions, Permitting, Contingency

$525,925

Total Project Cost Proposal 1 Total Project Cost Proposal 2

$2,517,037 $2,518,617


MSC Entryway Project When Mount Saint Charles Academy was built in 1924, a small, local road entered the northwest corner of the property and ended at the front circle. It was here that students and visitors alike where able to climb our grand staircase consisting of 20 granite steps. Since that time things around our school have changed. The road in front of the school no longer enters the property; the city closed it off at the property line. The main access road is now to the back of our school. The front steps are impractical for many of our visitors who due to age or infirmities simply cannot traverse the stairs. Over the years one of the entrances, the one that leads into the freshmen/sophomore locker-room, in the back of our school became the de facto entry for most people. The problem with this entryway is that it was never meant to be used as the main entrance and is therefore a very nondescript door amongst many doors on the back of the building. To make this area more inviting to visitors and easier to locate, one of our art/architecture teachers has come up with the following design.

Original entrance

N

Location where new entryway will be located.

Main thoroughfare to access campus (Logee Street)


View of Current Entryway



Design for New Entry


MSC-Weight and Conditioning Room Renovation Project Mount Saint Charles is working hard to battle the childhood obesity epidemic. Our students are taught, through physical education, health class, intramurals, the weight & conditioning club, athletics, and our cafeteria, that exercise and good nutrition are not a fad but a way of life. Our goal is to increase the effectiveness of our phys ed and sport programs through the unification of nutrition education (health classes and the cafeteria) and weight and cardiovascular training. This initiative is designed to make exercise part of every student's daily life and will strive to aid students in acquiring and maintaining the knowledge and skills necessary to develop an appreciation for physical fitness activities, both lifetime and leisure. However, these objectives are designed to be noncompetitive-the only competition is with one's self. Yet, we are precluded from properly teaching our students all aspects of a healthy lifestyle due to a lack of usable weight training/cardio space. Though our gym is only 12 years old our weight and conditioning room is old and cramped. This locale is original from when the school was constructed in 1924 with some updates taking place in the late ‘60s. The current size and condition of the space prevents our students from using the room. The project calls for us to combine 2 underutilized spaces and repurpose a third. These areas consist of a storage room now used as the weight room, a locker room, and a shower room (both used primarily for storage). Renovation will begin with the removal of a wall between the weight room and locker room in order to incorporate the two spaces. This will increase the size of the training room from 660 ft2 to 1,518 ft2. The shower room will become a new locker room by re-using the lockers from the old locker room. With the removal of the wall, electrical lines and light switches will have to be relocated and the ceiling between the two rooms repaired. This will more than double the size of the training space and provide a clean, safe changing area. All rooms will receive proper ventilation by tying the duct work back into the school’s air-handling system. The concrete floor in the weight room will be covered with rubberized flooring made especially for weight lifting/gym spaces. The second phase calls for us to discard much of the weight training equipment we now have. This equipment, which was acquired used, is cable driven and has served well beyond its usable life. Most is broken and unsafe. From our current equipment we will keep two Olympic benches, one military press, two utility benches, one set of Olympic plates, one set of dumbbells, and a myriad of standard Olympic and hex bars. The majority of the equipment we hope to obtain is made of heavy-gauge steel and is plate loaded, which means it is safer, easier to maintain, and more student-friendly. Ultimately, 100% of our students will be trained on proper exercise technique and equipment usage in the weight and conditioning room. With a larger, easier to use space we foresee the room being booked before, during, and after school. The physical education department would have complete control during the day in order to incorporate strength and conditioning into their lesson plans. Before and after school the room would be utilized by our weight and conditioning club, which could increase its participation from 25 students to 50 or more, and our various teams. Our teams would finally have the opportunity to bring all players together for training thus building team camaraderie.


Lavatory

Primary Entrance Mechanical Room

Office Space

To Locker Room and Emergency Exit Trainer’s Room

Walls to be removed 33’

46’

Not drawn to scale


Mount Saint Charles Academy Weight and Conditioning Room Project # Equipment 2 Power Rack 1 Iron Grip IGX Rubber Olympic Plates 3 VTX Olympic Lifting Bars 1 Dumbbell Set - Club Pack 2 Kettlebell Set 1 Dura-Bar Combo - Club Pack 6 Adjustable Decline Bench 6 Adjustable Incline Bench 2 Flat Sit-Up Bench 2 Bent Knee Sit-Up Bench 2 Double Ladder 2 45째 Hyper Extension 4 Heavy Training Ropes 2 Hip & Dip Chin Combo 3 Unilateral Power Press 3 Lat Machine 3 3-Way Hip Sled 3 Leg Curl and Extension Bench 4 Magnum E36H Elliptical Cross Trainer 4 Magnum T21CH Programmable Treadmill 4 Enduro ENC-500 Training Cycles 3 Bladez Recumbent Cycles 4 Strongman Log 2 Medicine Ball Set 4 Wrist Roller 25 Jump Rope 3 Steel Plyometrics Box Set 3 Lateral Plyobox 1 Kettlebell Training Books & DVDs 1 Training books and videos for heavy rope 1 Plyobox training videos Shipping and Installation Equipment Total

Cost $1,300 $2,625 $280 $2,600 $1,795 $1,960 $370 $370 $355 $415 $335 $315 $625 $450 $1,045 $515 $1,460 $550 $3,415 $5,200 $1,150 $1,900 $350 $245 $20 $12 $455 $300 $995 $195 $250

Total $2,600 $2,625 $840 $2,600 $3,590 $1,960 $2,220 $2,220 $710 $830 $670 $630 $2,500 $900 $3,135 $1,545 $4,380 $1,650 $13,660 $20,800 $4,600 $5,700 $1,400 $490 $80 $300 $1,365 $900 $995 $195 $250 $15,550 $101,890

Notes Power squat rack with adjustable, multi-position bar holder and safety stops 1,260 lbs of weights, plates ranging from 2.5 to 45 lbs with storage rack 44 lb bar, 1500 lb static tested, includes bulldog power clamps for safety 32 dumbbells ranging from 2.5-50 lbs with storage rack 2 ea. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 lbs with storage rack. For muscle integration exercises 5 curl bars ranging from 20 to 60 lbs, 5 straight bars ranging from 25 to 65 lbs For weight training with dumbbells and kettlebells For weight training with dumbbells and kettlebells Adjustable angle when used on ladder (below) Adjustable angle when used on ladder (below) Holds 2 sit-up benches independent of one-another For abdominal and lower back exercises 2" x 30' heavy rope builds strength and stamina Chin-ups, vertical knee raises, and dips Develops strength, coordination, and balance. Plate loaded Lat pulls and seated row. Plate loaded Back squat, hip thrust, leg press. Plate loaded Leg curls and leg extensions. Plate loaded 12 cardio workout programs Incline, calories, time, distance, speed, heart rate 50lb belt driven flywheel 16 resistance levels and 12 built-in work-out programs For pulls, presses, squats, and grip strength 6 balls ranging from 2 - 12 lbs with rack. For core strength exercises Strengthen forearms/wrists and reduces incidences of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Ideal for cardio and athletic conditioning 12", 18", 24" 30" Steel plyoboxes (3 sets) Develops strength along the lateral plane Training videos and books for men and women (Pavel Tsatsouline) Training videos and books on using heavy ropes Training videos and books for plyobox equipment Shipping to school (from multiple vendors)

Renovation Components Demolition and masonry work Electrical Locker-rooms Lockers and benches Boys' lavatory Ceilings, walls, and floors Audio HVAC Mirrors Drinking water Doors Office equipment Trainer's equipment Renovation Total

Cost $15,750 $20,000 $15,550 $5,500 $5,750 $40,815 $3,150 $15,250 $5,000 $1,525 $3,750 $6,250 $9,750 $148,040

Notes Walls, floors, ceilings in weight room, locker rooms, and lavatories Upgrade in strength and conditioning area, offices, boys' and girls' locker-rooms Gut shower rooms and rebuild as boys' and girls' locker-rooms Move and re-install lockers and benches for boys' and girls' locker-room Construct wall to separate lavatory from strength and conditioning room Repair/replace ceilings, walls, floors (includes rubberized flooring in weight room) Audio system controls located in strength trainer's office Install air handling system in strength and conditioning room Stength and conditioning room wall mirrors Wall mounted water fountain and water bottle filling station in weight room Add door between weight room and locker-room and replace emergency exit door Upgrade equipment in strength trainer's office in weight and conditioning room Re-equip trainer's room

Project total

$249,930


Demographic Total Population Population Density per square mile Renter Occupied Housing Less than a High School Diploma (25 years old or older) High School Grad (25 years old or older) Some College or Associates Bachelor's degree or Higher Speak Language other than English at Home Median Household Income Median Family Income (with children under 18) Per Capita Income Population Below Poverty Level Families Below Poverty Level Unemployment Rate

Woonsocket 41,186 5,192.02 54.9% 27.75% 34.36% 24.98% 12.91% 27% $38,625.00 $35,850.00 $20,242.00 22.21% 18.32% 11.2%

RI 681.32 35.10% 16.34% 28.22% 25.11% 30.34% 22.07% $54,902.00 $67,239.00 $28,707.00 12.17% 8.42% 8.8%

U.S.

30.93% 14.97% 28.99% 28.14% 27.90% 20.05% $51,914.00 $62,982.00 $27,334.00 13.82% 10.08% 7.6%

Two-thirds (66%) of Rhode Island's children living in poverty live in just four cities. These cities, termed core cities, include Central Falls, Pawtucket, Providence and Woonsocket, all communities where more than one in four (25%) children live below the poverty threshold. The four core cities also have substantial numbers of children living in extreme poverty, defined as families with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold, $9,062 for a family of three with two children and $11,406 for a family of four with two children. The table below shows the figures for Woonsocket, for Rhode Island without the four core cities included, and the entire state. Demographic Children in Single Parent Families Infants Born at Highest Risk Births to mothers with less than a HS diploma Children in poverty Children in extreme poverty Children in families receiving cash assistance Children participating in school breakfast Birth rate to teens – Ages 15-17 (per 1,000 girls) Birth rate to teens – Ages 18-19 (per 1,000 girls) Birth rate to teens – Ages 15-19 (per 1,000 girls) Children of incarcerated parents (rate per 1,000) Investigations of child abuse/neglect (victims per 1,000) Public school enrollment – low income Chronic absence rate – grades K-3 Students absent 18+ days– Public Middle School Students absent 18+ days– Public High School Disciplinary Actions (per 100 students)

Woonsocket 46% 8% 24% 34.9% 16.7% 12% 35% 37.6 132.0 75.1 19.5 27.4 70% 26% 34% 48% 132

RI w/o core cities 23% 2% 7% 2% 7% 8 27.6 15.1 6.9 10.6 28% 8% 12% 18% 22

RI 31% 4% 16% 16.7% 7.4% 5% 19% 17.3 37.5 27.0 10.9 14.0 44% 12% 15% 25% 31


Rhode Island

Student Population by Community City/Town # 390 Massachusetts Burrillville 31 Coventry 1 Cranston 5 Cumberland 140 East Providence 2 Glocester 8 Johnston 26 Lincoln 24 North Providence 7 North Smithfield 31 Pawtucket 5 Providence 1 Scituate 6 Smithfield 36 West Warwick 1 Woonsocket 66

International China South Korea Vietnam

19 11 7 1

City/Town Attleboro Bellingham Blackstone Dedham Douglas Foxboro Franklin Holliston Hopedale Hopkinton Mansfield Medway Mendon Milford Millis Millville Norfolk North Attleboro Northbridge Osterville Plainville Seekonk Sutton Upton Uxbridge Walpole Whitinsville Wrentham

# 290 4 36 20 1 7 1 61 4 4 2 6 4 39 17 2 16 5 6 2 1 4 2 1 8 14 1 2 20


Mount Saint Charles Governance System Mount Saint Charles Academy has a two-tiered system of Governance. The Order of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart of New England, Inc. is the legal owner of the Academy. The members of the Provincial Council of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart serve as the Board of Directors of the Academy. The School Board advises the Board of Directors to implement and contribute to the Directors' operation of a not-for-profit school for the academic and Christian education of youth. The School Board approves the annual budget and is responsible for the facilities and finances of the Academy as well as decisions having financial implications. It is committed to assisting the administration in formulating policy consistent with the educational framework of the Brothers and within the guidelines of the State of Rhode Island. In addition to formulating policy, the Board is charged with supporting the chief school administrators in carrying out their administrative functions. Board of Directors

Affiliation

Br. Robert R. Croteau, SC

Chair

Provincial – Brothers of the Sacred Heart

Br. Roger Lemoine, SC

Member

Teacher – Bishop Guertin High School, Nashua NH

Br. Mark E. Hilton, SC

Member

President – Bishop Guertin High School, Nashua NH

Br. Clifford King, SC

Member

Teacher – Mount Saint Charles Academy

Br. Dan St. Jacques, SC

Member

Dean – Saint Columba’s College, St. Albans, England

School Board

Term Expires

Affiliation

Mark Andreozzi, E.D. ‘90

2015

Appointed

Fitness Coord. /Athletic Trainer – Roger Wms Univ.

Wayne Cottle

2014

Appointed

President – Dean Bank

Br. Robert Gagne SC

2014

Appointed

Business Manager – Brothers of the Sacred Heart

Donna Griffiths ’90-Chair

2014

Appointed

Attorney – Self Employed

Matthew Jarret ’95

2016

Appointed

Gifts Officer – Brown University Sports Foundation

Christopher Keyes

2014

Appointed

Marketing – Dean Foods, LLC

Br. Robert Lavoie SC

2015

Appointed

Retired Educator

Kathleen McGuire

2015

Appointed

Controller/CPA – Dean College

Jill Moylan ’95

2015

Appointed

Owner – Ciro’s Restaurant/Tavern on Cherry

Br. Roland Oulette SC

2015

Appointed

Retired Educator

Gerald Piette ’76

2015

Appointed

CPA/CFP – Sparrow & Company, CPA’s

Frank Simonelli ’92

2016

Appointed

Owner – Simonelli Construction

Alan Tenreiro ’92

2014

Appointed

Principal – Cumberland High School

Al Valierre ’65-Vice Chair

2015

Appointed

Owner – Nationwide Construction Corp.

Julie Beauvias ‘96

2015

Non-Voting

Mount Saint Charles Faculty Representative

Herve Richer ‘74

Ex Officio

Non-Voting

President – Mount Saint Charles

Edwin Burke

Ex Officio

Non-Voting

Principal—Mount Saint Charles

Br. Roland Champagne SC

Ex Officio

Non-Voting

Facilities Director – Mount St Charles

Donna Guevremont

Ex Officio

Non-Voting

Business Manager – Mount Saint Charles

All members of the Board volunteer their time and effort and serve without financial remuneration.



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