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Everett Public Schools details timelines for Jackson and Madison rebuilds, HVAC and site upgrades
Summary
District facilities staff briefed the board on 2022 capital levy projects, timelines for Jackson and Madison elementary replacements, HVAC work tied to the Clean Buildings Act, and potential School Construction Assistance Program reimbursement of up to $36 million.
District facilities staff on Jan. 28 updated the Everett Public Schools Board of Directors on work funded by the 2022 capital levy and by School Construction Assistance Program (SCAP) reimbursements, including plans to replace Jackson Elementary and Madison Elementary and major HVAC upgrades to meet state energy requirements.
The presentation summarized completed work from the levy, current projects under construction and planned projects through 2027. The district said the 2022 capital levy totals $325,500,000, with about $229.5 million allocated for construction and approximately $96 million for technology and one-to-one device replacement.
The capital projects team said completed work includes new badge access systems at Cascade and Everett high schools; security fencing and bleacher replacements; secure classroom locksets installed at multiple sites; a new CTE lab at Jackson High School; and boiler and HVAC replacements in several buildings. The team also…
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