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Middletown school board sets aside $3 million for emergency repairs at Presidential Park Elementary

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The Enlarged City School District of Middletown on Aug. 14 approved using $3 million from the district fund balance to fund emergency repairs and temporary cooling units for Presidential Park Elementary; superintendent estimated the long-term replacement could cost $3–$5 million.

The Enlarged City School District of Middletown Board of Education on Aug. 14 approved a resolution to use $3,000,000 from the district's fund balance to pay for emergency repairs and interim cooling units at Presidential Park Elementary.

Superintendent Amy Creedon told the board the action is intended to cover emergency repairs to failing air-conditioning equipment and, if needed, the rental of temporary mobile air-conditioning units so the building will have functioning cooling by the start of school. "This resolution is to authorize the district to utilize fund balance to pay for the emergency repairs…

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