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St Thomas Community News

Tuesday, April 1, 2026
Independent Local News
Vol. 1, Issue 1

“We cannot keep patching infrastructure that should have been replaced years ago.”

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    Government House has submitted documentation to the White House containing firsthand reports from U.S. Virgin Islands residents and business owners describing the economic fallout from the suspension of the federal de minimis exemption, marking the conclusion of a territory-wide information-gathering push by the Bryan-Roach Administration. The move reflects mounting pressure on federal trade policy as local merchants grapple with higher…

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Disaster Recovery Funds Fuel Boschulte School Modernization on St. Thomas

The Bertha C. Boschulte PreK-8 School on St. Thomas is beginning a major modernization project backed by federal disaster recovery funding, marking a significant step toward improving educational infrastructure in the territory.

The Virgin Islands Department of Education, working alongside the construction firm Consigli/Benton Joint Venture and the Office of Disaster Recovery, officially launched the project on March 26, 2026. The effort represents one of the territory’s most substantial investments in school facilities in recent years, with disaster recovery resources being redirected toward facility improvements that will benefit hundreds of students.

Why This Matters Now

For St. Thomas families, the Boschulte modernization signals tangible progress on rebuilding efforts that have stretched for years following hurricanes that damaged USVI infrastructure. The school serves a critical role in the community, educating students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, and the renovation addresses long-standing facility needs that have affected the learning environment.

The use of disaster recovery funds demonstrates how the territory is channeling federal aid into essential services. Rather than letting recovery resources sit idle, territorial officials are deploying them to upgrade classrooms, school systems, and campus infrastructure that residents use directly.

Background on the Project

The Boschulte School modernization has been in planning stages for several years, with environmental and coastal compliance reviews completed to ensure the new construction meets current building standards. The project scope includes facility improvements designed to create a more resilient, modern learning environment while adhering to updated construction codes and sustainability requirements.

The partnership between VIDE, the construction contractor, and the Office of Disaster Recovery reflects a coordinated approach to managing federal recovery funding. These collaborations have become standard across the territory as officials work to prioritize repairs and upgrades that address both immediate needs and long-term resilience.

What Comes Next

The official launch ceremony signals that construction work is now underway or will commence shortly. The project timeline and specific improvements have not yet been announced publicly, but families and staff at the school should expect ongoing work and potential adjustments to campus operations during the renovation period.

St. Thomas residents can expect updates from VIDE as the project progresses, including information about any temporary relocations of classes or schedule changes. The department has emphasized that modernization efforts aim to minimize disruption to student learning while maximizing long-term facility benefits.

Broader Recovery Context

The Boschulte project is one of several school facility initiatives underway across the territory as disaster recovery funding is deployed. Education infrastructure has been a priority area for territorial leaders seeking to ensure that students have access to safe, functional learning spaces.

Federal disaster recovery funds have become critical to the territory’s rebuilding efforts, funding everything from infrastructure repairs to government operations. By directing these resources toward schools, the government is investing directly in the future of USVI youth and the community’s long-term development.

As construction continues at Bertha C. Boschulte, the project will serve as a visible example of disaster recovery investments at work in the St. Thomas community.

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