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Lewis Central outlines roughly $7.5 million middle-school renovation, Raptor badge rollout and parking-lot cameras

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At the Sept. 8 meeting the board heard that the district is "looking to have a budget of about $7,500,000" for middle-school renovations focusing on HVAC and other infrastructure next year, and that the district is installing a Raptor badge system funded by state safety money and parking-lot cameras with license-plate readers.

The Lewis Central School Board on Sept. 8 heard detailed plans for a major middle-school renovation next year and a package of safety and site upgrades that the district expects to complete over the coming months.

A presenter told the board the district is "looking to have a budget of about $7,500,000 to renovate the middle school next year." The presenter said the bulk of that amount would pay for infrastructure work — HVAC updates, plumbing, sewer work and some electrical and exterior-envelope work — while interior updates would include flooring, paint and potentially ceiling…

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