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Middletown seeks state approvals, notwithstanding language for Kegwin School asbestos abatement and renovations

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District staff said they will submit two state applications for Kegwin School (asbestos abatement and handrailing) once the school's projected K–12 population is confirmed; administrators are also pursuing additional notwithstanding language and state reimbursement at 66.07% for larger renovation items.

District administrators updated the Middletown Board of Education budget committee on plans and pending state approvals for work at Kegwin School, which will be reclassified from a middle school to a K–12 population for next year.

Natalie, district finance staff, said the district needs to confirm the projected school population before submitting two state applications (for asbestos abatement and handrails on three staircases). She noted the Department of Administrative Services accepts such applications on a…

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