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Residents Rally Against Controversial Apartment Complex Near School

June 21, 2024 | Middletown School District, School Districts, Connecticut



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Residents Rally Against Controversial Apartment Complex Near School
During a recent Middletown Board of Education meeting, community member Rose Lagana raised concerns regarding a proposed four-story apartment complex set to be built just 50 feet from Lawrence School. Lagana expressed her apprehension about the potential influx of over 200 vehicles using the school's single entrance, which she believes could compromise student safety. She also highlighted worries about the proximity of the complex to the school, particularly in light of legal marijuana use, and the impact of construction noise on the educational environment.

Lagana urged the board to reconsider the project, emphasizing that the well-being of students should be the priority. \"Lawrence School deserves better. Our kids deserve better,\" she stated, calling for the board to take action to protect the children.

Following the public comments, the board celebrated the retirement of Principal Richard Henderson, who has served the Middletown Public School District for 12 years. Henderson reflected on his time in the district, expressing gratitude for the relationships he built with students, families, and staff. He emphasized the importance of focusing on what is best for the children throughout his career.

The meeting also included a recap of the recent Middletown High School graduation, which saw 305 graduates and was praised for its smooth execution, thanks to the efforts of the custodial and support staff.

The board concluded the meeting by moving into the consent agenda, which was approved unanimously.

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