The Last Beam

Signing allows school community to leave their mark on history

Jhenifer Mendes

Signature and messages on last beam to be placed during construction of the new Abington School Building.

On Wednesday April 6, the Abington school community had the opportunity to become part of the ongoing new school building project. From 2:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. students, teachers and residents of Abington could sign their names on the final beam for construction.

Ms. Corbett, a physics teacher at Abington High School was there and signed her name.  “I was a student here, and I think it’s interesting to see such a big project coming to life, and to see how different it will be from the school I went to and that I now teach at. I think it will be a positive advancement in the community of Abington,” said Ms. Corbett.

Throughout the day, clusters of elementary kids with their parents signed the beam and took pictures. By the end of the night, the whole beam was filled with names written in different color Sharpies. Many people wrote little messages supporting the building of the new school.

In a quick interview with Alexis LaPointe, a senior at Abington High School, she expressed her feelings about the new school. “I am very excited, but I’m not going to be here to enjoy it as much. The younger kids will have more access to new technology and they will be able to enjoy it more,” said LaPointe. She and many other high school students showed their support by signing their name on the beam.

LaPointe said she wanted to sign her name because “it’s part of the history of Abington. It’s a tribute to show how much the school means to us and the memories that were made here.”

The builders (Brait Builders of Marshfield) continue to make progress while facing difficult weather conditions. The new building will house pre-kindergarten and grades 5-12 when it is finished in the beginning of 2018. It promises to be a significant milestone for the community of Abington.