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Madison Facilities Committee to publish annual indoor-air-quality reports; district to budget five-year professional tests starting 2026
Summary
Madison School District facilities staff presented annual indoor air quality (IAQ) inspection results and outlined a state-mandated five-year professional testing schedule that will require budgeting roughly $50,000 per school beginning in fiscal 2026.
Madison Board of Education Facilities Committee members were briefed Wednesday on the district's annual indoor air quality reports and on a state requirement for five‑year professional HVAC assessments that will begin producing budget impacts in 2026.
The presentation, delivered by an unnamed staff member from Madison School District facilities, explained that the district has completed 90 pages of internal assessments required annually by state law and will publish those reports on the district website. "These are the evaluations and assessments that we do in house every year. This is required by state law," the staff member said.
The reports are the district's internal, personnel-led inspections intended to identify problems early and allow maintenance crews to make repairs before issues worsen. The staff member said the district submits a summary to the…
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