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April 30-May 2, 2024
INspired Design: Supporting Next Generation Learners
Indianapolis, IN
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POSTPONED
Chapter Event
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
12:30 PM – 2:30 PM CDT
Location: West Lane Elementary
338 N. West Lane,
Jackson, MO 63755
Check in at front office and then proceed to the gymnasium.
Securing Our Future: Navigating the Path to Safer Schools
Join us for an informative panel discussion on Storm Shelters and Schools. Experts will delve into
design, protocols, and the importance of preparedness. Following the discussion, take an exclusive tour
of the school’s storm shelters. Experience firsthand the security measures in place to ensure student
safety. Conclude the event with a lunch, fostering networking and further discussion on creating secure
learning environments for our future generations.
Learning Objectives:
- In an era where safety and preparedness are more crucial than ever, our schools stand at the forefront of
adopting innovative solutions to protect our children and educational communities. "Securing Our Future:
Navigating the Path to Safer Schools" is a must-attend panel discussion designed for educators,
administrators, architects, and engineers who are dedicated to creating a secure learning environment
against the unpredictability of severe weather events.
- This panel discussion will explore the essential distinctions between Safe Rooms and Storm Shelters,
providing a clear understanding of how each can be integrated effectively within educational settings.
With the ever-changing landscape of safety codes, we will navigate the complex requirements that
mandate the inclusion of storm shelters in schools, offering insights into how these regulations can be
met with innovative design and planning.
- We will look at the myriad of grant opportunities available to fund these critical safety enhancements.
Our experts will guide you through the process of identifying, applying for, and securing financial support
to make these essential projects feasible for your district. We will share industry best practices and real world
success stories, illustrating how schools across Missouri have successfully implemented storm
shelters and safe rooms. From initial concept to completion, learn how these projects not only enhance
safety but also serve as multi-functional spaces that contribute to the educational mission.
- Join us for "Securing Our Future: Navigating the Path to Safer Schools" and take the first step towards
transforming your school into a beacon of safety and resilience. Discover how you can leverage cutting-edge
strategies, funding opportunities, and community support to safeguard your students and staff
against the unexpected, ensuring peace of mind for parents and the community at large. Attendees will
leave equipped with the knowledge, resources, and inspiration needed to champion these vital projects
within their own districts. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the movement towards a safer, more
secure future for our schools.
Project Team:
Architect of Record: Incite Design Studio
Structural Engineer: Toth and Associates
Electrical & Mechanical Engineer: ECS
Civil Engineer: Koehler
Contractor: Brockmiller Construction, Inc.
Specialized Consultants:
Grant Writer – Toth and Associates
Owner: Jackson R-II School District
Presenters:
Dr. Keenan Kinder has 27 years in education, 19 years of which has been in administration with
Operations and Buildings. Dr. Kinder is also a very proud alumni of the Jackson R-II School District and
has served the district as an administrator for the past 5 years.
Brian Orr, PE is a principal at Toth and Associates, Inc. in Springfield, Missouri. Mr. Orr has been working
on safe room designs for over 20 years and is on the technical steering committees for the FEMA P-320,
P-361, and P-431 updates.
Teresa Lehman has over 35 years of accounting and grant writing/grant administration experience. Ms.
Lehman began her career at TOTH performing cost of service studies and rate analysis and design for
cooperatives and municipals in Missouri and Arkansas. Since then, she has expanded her project
experience to include grant writing, submission, and management.
Mike Hilmes with Incite Design Studio has been in architecture for 30 years, 28 of which has been in the
educational world. Mr. Hilmes opened the St. Louis office for iDS in 2017 as the studio director, and is
now serving as the client relationship manager. Utilizing his passion for the design and construction of
educational spaces, he is currently serving as the St. Louis Chapter President of A4LE.
Members: Free | Non-Members: $20
School Districts: $20 (Scholarships Available)
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