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Upper Dauphin Area School District
Provide general construction of alterations.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Upper Dauphin Area School District
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Provide general construction of alterations.
AvailableUpper Dauphin Area School District
Project consists of installation of flooring and auditorium seating. The total square footage of the project is approx. 10,000 SF. The number of seats to be replaced is approximately 685.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2025
Due Date
Feb 20, 2025
Release: Jan 30, 2025
Upper Dauphin Area School District
Close: Feb 20, 2025
Project consists of installation of flooring and auditorium seating. The total square footage of the project is approx. 10,000 SF. The number of seats to be replaced is approximately 685.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Upper Dauphin Area School District
The event was a rally celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and honoring servicemen and women participating in Operation Desert Storm in the Persian Gulf. Key components included welcoming Congressman Geekas, recognizing troop support through decorations like yellow ribbons, and presentations by students and school administrators. Student projects focused on researching sections of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Speakers emphasized the importance of constitutional freedoms and expressed deep appreciation and concern for deployed military personnel. The program also featured musical performances and introductions by student council members and school principals.
The event celebrated the graduation of the Class of 1994, consisting of 111 graduating members. The ceremony recognized the achievements and aspirations of the class, mentioning class officers, colors (black and silver), flower (daisy), song ('People Are Strange'), and motto ('Cherish your yesterday's and dream for your tomorrows'). A moment of silence was held in remembrance of classmate Morty Mortensen. The commencement address was delivered by U.S. Representative Tom Ridge, the 1994 Republican gubernatorial candidate, who shared personal reflections regarding perseverance, learning from adversity, and the importance of lifelong learning, drawing an anecdote from a Vietnamese refugee on the need to risk for opportunity.
The document records a 'UDA Trojans Basketball Night to Remember' event held in December 2007, where the current head coach welcomed back members of the 1958 and 1978 championship basketball teams. Key discussions included celebrating the legacy of past teams, noting the 1958 team went 14-0 in the league and 21-3 overall in Coach Gordy's final year, and the 1978 team finished 26-4 as District Champions before losing in the third round of state playoffs due to an injury. The coach introduced the current team members, including players and assistant coaches, highlighting achievements like the point guard nearing 1,000 career points and the inclusion of exchange students from England, Italy, and the mention of a player from Harrisburg. Updates were provided on former coach Gordy, who was hospitalized but sent his best wishes. The event included honoring the champions, with plans for a reception afterward and an alumni scrimmage scheduled for the following Monday. The current team's recent performance, including a tough loss followed by a win that placed them in first place, was also mentioned.
The document appears to be a transcript or metadata associated with a high school football game between Newport Buffaloes and Upper Dolphin Trojans (UDA) that took place on Homecoming night. Key discussion points revolve around pre-game setup, team records (Newport 2-4, UDA 1-5), player absences due to injury, and descriptions of the game's initial plays and scoring drives in the first quarter. UDA won the coin toss and elected to receive. UDA scored the first touchdown via a five-yard run by Buffington, making the score 7-0 with 7:55 remaining in the first quarter. The commentary also detailed weather conditions, noting the lack of wind, and mentioned a flag against UDA for holding during one offensive series.
The event celebrated the graduation of the Class of 1994, which included 111 graduating members. The ceremony acknowledged a missing classmate, Morty Mortensen, who passed away in an automobile accident. Key aspects of the class were highlighted, including class officers, advisors, colors (black and silver), flower (daisy), song ("People Are Strange"), and motto ("Cherish your yesterday's and dream for your tomorrows"). The event featured the processional of the faculty and graduating class, and the keynote speaker was Congressman Tom Ridge, the 1994 Republican gubernatorial candidate, who shared personal reflections, including a story about a Vietnamese fisherman seeking refuge in America, emphasizing themes of perseverance, opportunity, and the importance of lifelong learning. The speaker urged the graduates to set realistic goals and engage in civic responsibility.
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President (Board President), Upper Dauphin Area Board of Education
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