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Superintendent reports summer school enrollment, capital projects and raises town traffic concerns over proposed Jericho Turnpike trucking site

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Superintendent Dr. Rogers told the board that summer school enrollment is 825 students and outlined a series of summer capital and facility projects; he also warned that a proposed truck logistics facility on Jericho Turnpike could add substantial traffic that would affect school busing and dismissal operations.

Superintendent Dr. Rogers told the board that summer school enrollment is 825 students and outlined a series of summer capital and facility projects; he also warned that a proposed truck logistics facility on Jericho Turnpike could add substantial traffic that would affect school busing and dismissal operations.

On summer operations, Dr. Rogers said the district is running 45 summer-school classes for 825 enrolled students and listed facility work scheduled during the break: tennis-court resurfacing at the high school campus, masonry and brick repointing across school buildings, gym renovations at HBT, cafeteria-line improvements at both middle schools, work on outdoor courts at Robins Lane, parking-lot work, removal of wooden gym partitions to…

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