Tharptown Elementary honors county engineer
Tharptown Elementary Principal Kelby Daniel and TES Ambassadors present county engineer David Palmer with a proclamation and a golden key to the school.
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 By  Lauren Wester Published 
8:59 am Monday, December 3, 2018

Tharptown Elementary honors county engineer

Tharptown Elementary School has recently updated its transportation system on campus to make it safer and easier for parents and students, establishing a new road behind the school that will be used for the pick up and drop off of students.

Counselor Susan McRight said county engineer David Palmer has been an integral part of this process – which is why TES made it a point to thank Palmer for his efforts.

“We, the commission and the highway department, do what we can to work together and help the schools,” Palmer said.

This particular project started in summer 2017 but was delayed because of the cafeteria project on campus. However, a few weeks ago, the road project was completed. Because of some changes over the past year, the layout for the project had to be adjusted slightly, but Palmer said the new layout actually works out better for the school.

“Our original expectation was to finish it last year, but really it’s a blessing the way it turned out,” Palmer said.

TES took the time to honor Palmer and his contributions Nov. 9 with a proclamation and a golden key to the school “for his and the Franklin County Commission’s contribution of labor, time and machinery to help improve the safety of transportation for the Tharptown students, families and residents in the Tharptown community,” McRight said.

“To me this is very special. It’s something I will always keep and cherish, and I appreciate their thoughtfulness,” Palmer said.

Completing the project required the cooperation of many people and departments, and Palmer expressed his appreciation for the unity and gave credit to everyone involved.

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