Benedictine Celebrates Campus Construction Plans with Road Dedication and Groundbreaking for New School Residential Facility

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(Ridgely, MD – May 6, 2024) – Benedictine staff, board members, legislative and government representatives gathered to celebrate a new loop road on the Ridgely campus with a ribbon-cutting, followed by a groundbreaking for the construction of three new student residential wings.

Benedictine Executive Director Scott Evans welcomed guests and talked about what the new campus road means for Benedictine. “Where we are standing right now – on this new campus road – is the first phase of an extensive project to transform our campus for the students and adults we support.  The school residential project will address the needs of our changing student demographic. Our existing residential spaces were built over 50 years ago and now we have a student population that is living with sensory and behavioral challenges related to moderate to severe autism. The road will provide us with the ability to build three new student residential wings without affecting daily activity on campus and provide a walking trail for physical activity.” Scott further commented, “We would like to thank Caroline County and the Commissioners for helping us secure funding for the road through a Community Development Block Grant. This was done in conjunction with the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development.”

Guests were then guided to the site where the new student residential wings will be constructed. “The new residential wings will include suites equipped with multiple recreational and sensory areas, along with an updated dining area and state-of-the-art infirmary. Benedictine is the only service provider on the Eastern Shore that provides both residential and educational opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism – and is only one of four in the state of Maryland,” commented Evans.

Benedictine Board of Directors President, Maggi Madden, shared her gratitude and thoughts on this next phase for Benedictine. “This marks an important milestone for Benedictine. The new residential facility will offer students a home-like living space here on campus where they attend school. We are grateful to all who have helped bring this project to fruition and enabled Benedictine to stay the course in its mission to support children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism so they can achieve their greatest potential.”

Gratitude was extended to the partners on the project that include Prospera-U.S., Cox, Graae & Spack Architects, Bramble, and Willow Construction LLC. Thanks was also given to the agencies that helped secure funding to start the construction project including the administrations of Governor Larry Hogan and Governor Wes Moore, Senator Ben Cardin, Senator Van Hollen, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, Caroline County Government and the Maryland Legislature specifically the Eastern Shore Delegation.

An additional $2.5mm is needed to complete the project. For more information on Benedictine and how you can get involved in supporting the Transforming Lives campaign, please contact Claudia Cunningham, Chief Advancement Officer at claudia.cunningham@benschool.org.

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Photo caption 1: Benedictine has ribbon cutting dedication for a new road on their campus in Ridgely, Maryland that will enable them to begin construction of a new school residential facility. (Pictured left to right): Aina Santesmasses, Cox, Graae & Spack Architects; Ed Foley, Cox, Graae & Spack Architects; Justin Fair, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development; Robyne Chaconas, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development; Stacy Seward, Caroline County Office of Finance; Scott Evans, Benedictine Executive Director; Larry Porter, Caroline County Commissioner; Sister Mary Agnes, Benedictine Board of Directors; Maggi Madden, President Benedictine Board of Directors; Charles Mills, President Benedictine Board of Trustees; Matt Hoffman, Benedictine Board of Directors.

Photo caption 2: Benedictine breaks ground for a new school residential wings on its campus in Ridgely, Maryland. Left to right: Larry Porter, Caroline County Commissioner; Carlton Pippin, Benedictine Facilities; Claudia Cunningham, Benedictine Chief Advancement Officer; Cheryl Allison, Benedictine Human Resources Director; Felicia Ellis, Benedictine School Residential Program Administrator; April Frankton, Benedictine Chief Financial Officer; Stephanie Franklin, Benedictine Assistant Principal; Candi Chiaruttini, Benedictine Board of Directors; Julie Hickey, Benedictine Education Director; Charles Mills, President Benedictine Board of Trustees; Ade Laditan, Benedictine Adult Services Program Director; Maggi Madden, President Benedictine Board of Directors; Will Mulock, Benedictine Operations Director; Scott Evans, Benedictine Executive Director; Matt Hoffman, Benedictine Board of Directors; Ben Denihan, Benedictine Board of Directors; Brandon Becker, Benedictine Board of Trustees; Justin Fair, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development; Peter Chew, Prospera-U.S.

Photo caption 3: Benedictine student helps with groundbreaking of new school residential wings to be constructed on the campus in Ridgely, Maryland.  

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