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High-school renovation, roofing and signage projects continue as district readies buildings for September
Summary
District officials reported progress on a $52 million high-school renovation, a $15.4 million roofing, safety and security project, donated electronic message boards funded through an Assemblyman's grant, and upcoming building turnover for the start of the school year.
District administrators told the Fayetteville-Manlius Board of Education on Aug. 4 that summer construction on multiple capital projects is progressing and on schedule ahead of the September school opening.
Superintendent Dr. Theis reported that the high school renovation — described in the meeting as a $52 million project — continues this summer and includes renovations to the former main office, an expanded cafeteria, and science classroom additions. Separately, a $15.4 million roofing, safety and security project remains underway, and custodial and maintenance crews are preparing buildings for students’…
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