Day TwoThe following day I went to the rec center to check things out. The weeds that were sprayed behind the building were gone but new ones were coming up. Weeds are like that and require routine maintenance just like a lawn.
The building is rented to a private school and day care that takes care of children of all ages and they do a great job. The school opens at 6:30 am. Parents drop off their kids, the doors are locked and the school takes care of everything.
At around 9:00 or 10:00 am a township rec center employee shows up and kicks the doors open so that anyone can come in. There have been security problems because of that but so far they have been contained.
The township decided to rent out the schoolhouse to generate income because the rec center was losing money like mad. The people that rented the schoolhouse use it as a private school and daycare. However, both operations using the building at the same time is incompatible. I have never seen a school open its doors to public while it is in session inviting people to use the building. It is silly for the township to do that just to claim that it is a rec center.
Inside the building, there were many small children that were very well behaved and that were under the control of the school. The place was clean. There was no trash or paper on the floor and even the trash can looked clean. The rec center employee said that there is a cleaning person and that if he sees any trash, he puts it in the trash can.
I asked the employee if he was the one that was told to spray the weeds and he said that he knew nothing about weeds. However, a lady that was standing next to him said that Mr. Koldjeski wanted the weed removed and that he got someone to do it but she did not hear that a staff member was asked to do it.
Then supervisor Kevin Carr arrived. At first, he was a little agitated but then we had a constructive talk with the employee. I explained to Mr. Carr reasons why employees should not be handling any type of chemicals and that it would be best to have the lawn maintenance people take care of any weeds.
Interestingly, the township clears the parking lot but apparently, there is no policy for who is responsible for snow removal on walkways. The employee said that he has cleared snow many times but that he should not be the only one that clears snow. I suggested to Mr. Carr that whoever is responsible for clearing the parking lot should also clear the walkways when there is a plowable amount of snow. For dustings, whoever is in the building should take care of the steps.
I asked the rec center employee if anyone uses the place besides the tenants and he said not much in the summer but when school starts, the activity picks up. Here again, what you have is afterschool activity that is generated and managed by the tenant’s business operation that is open from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm. They even pick up kids from other schools and bring them there. And the township should not be paying employees for that.
The building could be used for various planned events as it has in the past but to open the doors to everyone while school related activities are ongoing just to claim that it is a rec center seems reckless and unsecure in this day and age.
This all started with people wanting to save the old Newton-Ransom schoolhouse. Ransom got out and Newton did it alone. People thought it would make a good recreational facility but that didn’t work and it won’t work because there is no need for it and not enough people to support it.
The Abington Area Joint Recreation Board offered to help and maybe that would have worked. But the supervisors said no and the rec center has gone nowhere.
The school is what people want and support not the rec center. The township should stop wasting money on the rec center. After 20 years of beating on a dead horse, it’s time to hang it up.
On the bright side, things are not so bad because from the old school, we now have different kind of school. One that pays rent to the township and that created jobs and provides services that people in our immediate area need and want. The building is being used for an excellent purpose and that is all that counts.
There is nothing wrong with having a school instead of a rec center. After all, it never succeeded as a rec center but it always was and still is a school.
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