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Greenfield board weighs school consolidation, $7.8 million construction plan to add preschool space

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School leaders outlined a proposal to move fourth grade back into elementary schools, create a single early‑childhood center and add classrooms at Maxwell; staff sought direction to continue planning and financing, estimating roughly $6.0 million in hard costs and $7.75 million after soft costs.

The Greenfield-Central School Board on Tuesday heard a multi-year plan to reorganize elementary and intermediate grades, convert an existing elementary into an early‑childhood center and add classrooms at Maxwell to free space and trim operating costs. District administrators presented rough designs, cost estimates and a construction timeline that could extend into 2027.

The proposal would move fourth‑grade students back into K–4 elementary schools, consolidate two intermediate schools onto one or two sites, keep junior high and high school assignments unchanged for now, convert the Weston site into a single early‑childhood center and add four…

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