*Update: Lincoln School Project*


*Honoring our History, Building Our FutureANNUAL TOWN MEETING! Saturday,
March 25, 2023 in the Lincoln School. Check-in begins at 8:30am, Meeting
begins promptly at 9:30am! Learn more here
<http://lincolntownmeeting2023.com/>!Thank you, FoMA and the Project
Team! At the Lincoln School ribbon cutting ceremony in October, the Friends
of Modern Architecture <https://fomalincoln.org/> (FoMA) announced that it
was awarding the project team (Architects SMMA
<https://www.smma.com/> & EwingCole <https://www.ewingcole.com/>, Consigli
Construction <https://www.consigli.com/>, and Owner's Project Manager, CHA
<https://www.chacompanies.com/sectors/buildings/project-management-and-construction-management/owners-project-management/>)
with its annual "Excellence in Modern Architecture" award. This past
Thursday, FoMA president, Andrew Glass, and SMMA Project Architect,
Jennifer Soucy, gave a presentation about the architectural history of the
school and how the renovation built on the school's Modern history while
creating transformational educational spaces in a sustainable, net-zero
building. The presentation was followed by a panel discussion featuring
Chris Fasciano, SBC Chair; Kim Bodnar, SBC Vice-Chair; Buck Creel,
Administrator for Business & Finance/Project Manager; and Jennifer Glass,
SBC Member. The FoMA & SMMA slide decks are here
<https://lincolnsbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/FoMA-Annual-Award-2023-Lincoln-School.pdf>,
and the recording of the event will be posted soon!Thank you, Sharon &
Jennifer! At this week's SBC meeting we gave heartfelt thanks to two
departing committee members, Jennifer Glass and Sharon Hobbs. Sharon will
be retiring as the Lincoln School Middle School Principal at the end of
June and last week's SBC meeting was her last. Sharon consistently provided
the important voice of the students, faculty, and staff throughout the
building project. She braved late night meetings, often with her young
daughter in tow, as critical educational based building decisions were
being discussed and debated. Over the past 15 years, she spoke about the
need for a project at many parent meetings, and during construction she
worked quietly behind the scenes to ensure smooth transitions to and from
the temporary classrooms and into the new school facilities. We are so
grateful to have had her expertise and calm leadership guiding us through
the project, and we wish her the best in retirement!Jennifer, a member of
the Select Board, is stepping off the SBC to avoid violating Open Meeting
Law when SBC Vice-Chair, Kim Bodnar, joins the Select Board later this
month. Jennifer’s unwavering dedication to the School Building Project
began nearly 15 years ago when she began her tenure on the School
Committee, and continued through her work with the many committees that
contributed to the successful completion of the school project. Jennifer’s
commitment to engaging residents through an open and transparent process
resulted in countless community discussions, charrettes, public meetings,
presentations, and the dynamic SBC website. As a member of the Outreach
sub-committee, Jennifer helped craft hundreds of engaging and informative
blogs, informing residents about the building project at each step along
the journey. Her SBC meeting minutes are legendary and capture every detail
of discussion and decision. The words “Thank You” hardly seem adequate to
express the level of appreciation we have for Jennifer’s leadership over
the past 15 years but ... thank you!- Kim Bodnar & Gina
Halsted, Outreach------------------------------The slides from last
Wednesday's SBC meeting can be found here
<https://lincolnsbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/2023-03-15-LPS-SBC-Presentation-DPI_Final.pdf>.
Next meeting is on Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at
7:00pm.------------------------------*
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