New Elementary School Groundbreaking at Hanover County Public Schools

On December 12, 2022, Hanover County Public Schools held a groundbreaking ceremony for their new elementary school. The new school is a consolidation two schools, Henry Clay and John M. Gandy, housing grades 3-5. The school will be home to 800 students and will provide student centered, modern educational learning spaces and will include flexible furniture and technology and outdoor learning spaces. It will be designed around “main street” and will include media center, gymnasium, cafeteria and will accessible from each grade level wing.

“Their design is not only creative, but every decision that is considered is thoroughly evaluated as to how those decisions impact both the construction capital costs and ongoing operating costs.” says Christina Berta, Assistant Superintendent of Business & Operations.

CRA plans to have this project completed by the 2024-2025 school year.

Following is Hanover County Public Schools’ press release covering the groundbreaking:

Hanover County Public Schools Breaks Ground on Elementary School

ASHLAND, Va. – Hanover County Public Schools broke ground on Monday on the consolidated Henry Clay and John M. Gandy elementary school, the first school constructed in Hanover County since Laurel Meadow Elementary School opened in 2008.

Students, school division and county officials, and other distinguished guests celebrated the occasion in a ceremony on the site of the school. The consolidated school is set to open for the 2024-25 school year and will unite Henry Clay Elementary School, which currently serves students in pre-K through second grade, and John M. Gandy Elementary School, which serves students in third through fifth grades.

“This is truly a great day. When this school opens, it will have been 16 years since the last ribbon cutting for a Hanover County school, and this project promises to be worth that wait. It represents the collaboration between the school division, School Board, county administration, Board of Supervisors, Town of Ashland, and the wonderful community currently served by Henry Clay and John M. Gandy elementary schools,” said Dr. Michael Gill, Superintendent of Schools. “This collaboration exemplifies the best of who we are and who we can be, and the result will be a state-of-the-art facility which will serve our amazing students and staff for decades to come. It will both honor the rich legacies of these two schools, while being a symbol of the current strength of our school division, and the promise of a strong future.”

John M. Gandy Elementary Principal Leigh Finch and Henry Clay Elementary Principal Kristin Haas served as the hosts for the ceremony, representing the existing partnership of the schools. The unity of the two schools and their combined “house” system was on full display during the ceremony. The house system instills important character traits such as innovation, empathy, and respect in students. During the ceremony, the Heads of House and House Leaders at the two schools led the Pledge of Allegiance while the NJROTC unit from Patrick Henry High School presented the colors, shared their excitement about the new building, and participated in the groundbreaking itself.

“Our new building will have lots of opportunities to show off our TIGER values. In our new building, we will show how we are always honest and trustworthy. We will share our creative and innovative ideas. We will be appreciative and grateful for small gestures. We will be caring and empathetic towards others. And we will show our teachers and friends that we are polite and respectful,” said Sofia, the Head of House for House Gratos at John M. Gandy Elementary.

Before shovels broke ground, the Heads of House from each of the five houses poured colored sand (five colors of sand to represent the five houses) as a symbol of their unity.

Sofia said students wanted to pour the sand “so that it will always stand on these values we hold so dear.”

Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates, a Charlottesville-based architectural firm, is leading the design of the school and Southwood Builders, an Ashland-based construction company, has been awarded the contract as the general contractor for the project. Representatives from both firms attended Monday’s ceremony.

“We are incredibly proud to be breaking ground on a state-of-the-art facility that will allow our teachers to continue to provide the highest level of instruction while fully supporting our students,” said School Board Chairman John F. Axselle III (Beaverdam District).

Said Ola J. Hawkins, the Ashland District Representative on the School Board: “This is a historic moment for Ashland and all of Hanover County. These two schools already have such a strong partnership and by bringing them together under one roof, a world of possibilities awaits. I am grateful for all of the work that has been done to get us to this significant step and look forward to seeing the beautiful new building that awaits.”

In addition to school officials, representatives from the Hanover County School Board, Board of Supervisors, Ashland Town Council and Planning Commission, Hanover County Sheriff’s Office, Hanover Fire-EMS, Hanover County Attorney’s Office, as well as the County Administrator and his senior staff, Ashland Police Chief, and the Ashland Mayor and Vice-Mayor were in attendance.

“While it may be chilly to sit here, our hearts are so warm – warm thinking about the opportunity we have to reflect on community and the role our schools play, not just in being a place for people to gather or to educate children, but to represent a community,” said Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Angela Kelly-Wiecek (Chickahominy District). “That is a big part of what this process was about – seeking community input and merging these two schools so that they can come together and be one beautiful, warm place.”

“You are the future of everything we hope for and we are giving you this gift today because we believe in you,” said Faye Prichard, the Ashland District Representative on the Board of Supervisors, to the students in attendance.

Construction will be taking place over the next 18 months. The current John M. Gandy Elementary School campus will remain operational during that time.

More information on the consolidated elementary school can be found on the HCPS website.

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Photos and Captions:

“Groundbreaking Begins” at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IwzB30QnwX7PbXBwS4cLwzIi_pTSiDDC/view?usp=sharing

Surrounded by school and county officials, members of the School Board, Board of Supervisors, and Ashland Town Council, as well as the architect and general contractor for the project, students broke ground on the consolidated Henry Clay and John M. Gandy elementary. Video of the moment can be found here.

“House Leaders” at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IFpJdlmdaTapvVC7Ua4eYHcHyVlJtwxf/view?usp=sharing

Students played a key role in the groundbreaking ceremony, celebrating alongside officials and community members the official start of construction on the school. Heads of House and House Leaders at both Henry Clay and John M. Gandy elementary schools attended the ceremony and were the first ones to break ground.

“School Board” at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QUevGxLoNpO6BXcL1zCO4svcfApBNSBY/view?usp=sharing

In addition to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Michael Gill, members of the School Board, including Bob May (South Anna District), Steven Ikenberry (Cold Harbor District), John E. Redd (Mechanicsville District), Ola Hawkins (Ashland District), John Axselle (Beaverdam District), and George Sutton (Henry District), participated in the ceremony.

“Board of Supervisors” at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IkiWHSbvq5dBOprSdYweJDCEd5d-RD_x/view?usp=sharing

Members of County Administration, including County Administrator John Budesky, and the Hanover County Board of Supervisors, including Sean Davis (Henry District), Angela Kelly-Wiecek (Chickahominy District), and Faye Prichard (Ashland District), attended the ceremony and participated in the groundbreaking.

“Principals Shoveling” at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ppzo1DqKXYbejlhzMDUw-OSrwB2M4VaX/view?usp=sharing

LEFT TO RIGHT: Kristin Haas, principal of Henry Clay Elementary School, and Leigh Finch, principal of John M. Gandy Elementary School, served as the hosts for Monday’s groundbreaking ceremony.

“General Photo” at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1avmLCScfIphtaFsyrFPZXo5UB29myN__/view?usp=sharing

The consolidated Henry Clay and John M. Gandy elementary is set to open for the 2024-25 school year.

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