[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 17]
[Senate]
[Pages 23015-23016]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                     NORTH IOWA COMMUNITY EDUCATION

 Mr. HARKIN. Madam President, in Iowa and across the United 
States, a new school year has begun. As you know, Iowa public schools 
have an excellent reputation nationwide, and Iowa students' test scores 
are among the highest in the Nation.
  I would like to take just a few minutes today to salute the dedicated 
teachers, administrators, and school board members in the North Iowa 
Community School District and to report on their participation in a 
unique Federal partnership to repair and modernize school facilities.
  This fall marks the 10th year of the Iowa Demonstration Construction 
Grant Program. That is its formal name, but it is better known among 
educators in Iowa as the program of Harkin grants for Iowa public 
schools. Since 1998, I have been fortunate to secure a total of $121 
million for the State government in Iowa, which selects worthy school 
districts to receive these grants for a range of renovation and repair 
efforts--everything from updating fire-safety systems to building new 
schools or renovating existing facilities. In many cases, this Federal 
funding is used to leverage public and/or private local funding, so it 
often has a tremendous multiplier effect in a local school district.

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  The North Iowa Community School District received several Harkin 
grants totaling $812,000 which it used to help modernize the school 
building and to make safety improvements. The district received a 2001 
Harkin grant for $225,000 to help with classrooms for preschool and 
before and after school programs. The district received a 2002 grant 
for $437,500 to help make renovations in the auditorium and to improve 
accessibility at the elementary school and at the high school. This 
school is a modern, state-of-the-art facility that befits the 
educational ambitions and excellence of this school district. Indeed, 
it is the kind of school facility that every child in America deserves. 
The district also received $150,000 in fire safety grants to make 
safety improvements at schools throughout the district.
  Excellent schools do not just pop up like mushrooms after a rain. 
They are the product of vision, leadership, persistence, and a 
tremendous amount of collaboration among local officials and concerned 
citizens. I salute the entire staff, administration, and governance in 
the North Iowa Community School District. In particular, I would like 
to recognize the leadership of the board of education--Rande Giesking, 
Diedre Willmert, Renae Sachs, Matt Duve, Julie Balvance, Andrea Bakker, 
and Michael Holstad, and former board members Kim Ruby, Irven Olsen, 
Deb Wirth, Brandi Trent, David Brue, Dale Coy, Mark Ostermann, Tom 
Rygh, Jeff Heitland, Bruce Heetland, and Christian Miller. I would also 
like to recognize superintendent Larry D. Hill, board secretary Cheryl 
Benn, Charlie Smith, K. Lynn Evans, Dr. John Laflen, and Brian 
Blodgett.
  As we mark the 10th anniversary of the Harkin school grant program in 
Iowa, I am obliged to point out that many thousands of school buildings 
and facilities across the United States are in dire need of renovation 
or replacement. In my State of Iowa alone, according to a recent study, 
some 79 percent of public schools need to be upgraded or repaired. The 
harsh reality is that the average age of school buildings in the United 
States is nearly 50 years.
  Too often, our children visit ultramodern shopping malls and gleaming 
sports arenas on weekends, but during the week go to school in rundown 
or antiquated facilities. This sends exactly the wrong message to our 
young people about our priorities. We have to do better.
  That is why I am deeply grateful to the professionals and parents in 
the North Iowa Community School District. There is no question that a 
quality public education for every child is a top priority in that 
community. I salute them, and wish them a very successful new school 
year.

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