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Medford School Committee authorizes MSBA statements of interest for three elementary schools

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The Medford School Committee voted unanimously to authorize submission of statements of interest to the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s accelerated repairs program for Roberts, Missatuck and Brooks elementary schools, citing aging roofs and failing HVAC systems.

The Medford School Committee voted 7-0 on March 5 to authorize the superintendent to submit statements of interest (SOIs) to the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s (MSBA) accelerated repairs program for Roberts, Missatuck and Brooks elementary schools.

The SOIs request consideration under MSBA Priority 5 — replacement, renovation or modernization of school facility systems — specifically roofs and HVAC systems with heat-pump technology. "This window is open now until March 21, and then, we anticipate it will be closed for approximately 2 years," said Dr. Peter Cushing, assistant superintendent, urging the…

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