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Tekton Architects outlines Macy Quinn, 30 Payne Street work; town aims for higher RIDE reimbursement with fall Stage 2
Summary
Tekton Architects presented a Stage 2 update on West Warwick school projects. The town intends to move Macy Quinn to K–5, relocate the alternative learning program to 30 Payne Street by Aug. 2026, and seek a higher RIDE reimbursement by submitting for fall approval.
Justin Hopkins of Tekton Architects updated the council on the district's school-building program and the Stage 2 submission to the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE).
Hopkins said the project team recommends restoring fifth grade to neighborhood elementary schools by reconfiguring Macy Quinn as a pre-K–5 and moving the district's alternative learning program (ALP) into a renovated town-owned building at 30 Payne Street. The 30 Payne Street work would create eight classrooms and ready a purpose-built home for the ALP; the target is to open the ALP…
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