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Board authorizes use of reserves to cover midyear health-insurance spike and $1.7M emergency repair; FEMA reimbursement expected
Summary
Trustees approved using reserves to pay an unbudgeted midyear health insurance increase and emergency building repairs after severe flooding at Nesaquake Elementary School. Administrators said FEMA has been engaged and expects to reimburse most costs.
The Three Village Central School District board authorized using fund balance and reserves Wednesday to cover a midyear health-insurance increase and emergency building repairs caused by storm damage at Nesaquake Elementary School.
Assistant superintendent/business official Mr. Carlson told trustees that damage to Nesaquake (described as flooding from last August) totaled "a little over $1,700,000" and that FEMA is working with the district on reimbursement. "That was a…
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