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District reports on MSBA roofing timeline, lighting upgrades and other capital work

August 29, 2025 | Holliston Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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District reports on MSBA roofing timeline, lighting upgrades and other capital work
During the Aug. 28 meeting, Holliston administrators updated the school committee on facilities and capital projects, including an MSBA roofing application timeline, an auditorium LED lighting upgrade and ongoing capital requests.
Administrators said the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) is likely to announce roofing project decisions after its Oct. 29 meeting, meaning the district probably will not know award decisions before the fall town meeting. The administration reported that the district is not eligible for reimbursement for the middle-school roof as a completed project; they are seeking partial reimbursement for elementary-school work.
The committee heard that the high-school auditorium lighting project is substantially complete, with new LED fixtures and updated control panels allowing administrators to set house-light levels and stage configurations; a vendor and students participated in recent staff training. Jim Shepherd, the district electrician, was credited for helping control costs. Administrators also reported the track is in good condition and is being monitored, and that a design-phase request for work at the high-school softball field may require a future capital appropriation.
Members discussed potential solar projects for school roofs (Adams and Placentino) and a build-versus-lease analysis; administrators cautioned that savings are modest but noted the approach would reduce upfront costs if a lease option is chosen. The district’s capital subcommittee said it will need to prioritize projects given constrained funds and possible sunset of tax incentives.

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