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School committee approves capital warrant items including HVAC, field projects and community custodial support

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After public comment and facility discussions, the committee approved a series of capital and maintenance warrant articles on April 1, including HVAC maintenance, middle-school furniture, network equipment, and multiple Marshall Simonds field projects; the community custodial article also passed.

The Burlington School Committee on April 1 moved through a set of capital warrant articles after a long public-comment period earlier in the meeting. Committee members voted to support multiple articles ranging from building systems maintenance to field improvements and community facility support.

Key approvals (motions passed April 1) - Curriculum K–5 literacy (program/materials/services): $578,722.40 — approved by voice vote. - Green communities / BMS (energy-related work): $276,888.70 — approved by voice vote. - Building envelope and vestibule (one school): $335,500 — approved by voice vote. - Network equipment (E-rate eligible): $637,194.70 — approved; administration noted that E-rate rebates reduce the town’s net share. - Security upgrades:…

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