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Mount Sinai UFSD outlines $3 million projects, security upgrades and energy plan ahead of Sept. 25 bond vote

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The Mount Sinai Union Free School District superintendent detailed completed and planned capital projects — including a $3 million athletic and security package, door swipe lockdown systems and a state-backed energy performance project using LEDs, building management controls and solar — and announced a town hall Sept. 10 and bond vote Sept. 25.

Dr. Cristioni, the district superintendent, opened the board’s August meeting by presenting a draft update to the district’s code of conduct and reviewing this summer’s capital work and planned bond projects ahead of a September referendum.

The draft code of conduct is posted for 30 days for public review, Dr. Cristioni said. He described the draft as “a modern version of a code of conduct,” emphasizing language that focuses on expectations rather than punishment.

The superintendent summarized completed work funded through a 2024 approval of $3,000,000 and projects the board is proposing to include in a 2025 bond referendum. Completed items include the baseball and softball infields, new scoreboards and replaced exterior and interior doors. The district has also installed a new door-access system that uses swipe credentials and can lock down buildings centrally. Dr. Cristioni said prerecorded public-address…

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