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Seaford board accepts facility assessments; district cites $70.8 million middle‑school renovation estimate
Summary
At its March 17 meeting the Seaford School District board accepted multiple building assessment reports and heard district staff describe large renovation costs for Seaford Middle School, persistent ADA and HVAC limitations in older buildings, and competitive state funding constraints.
The Seaford School District Board of Education on March 17 accepted building assessment reports for several schools and heard district staff say renovating Seaford Middle School would cost roughly $70.8 million, while building a replacement is estimated at about $72.1 million.
Board members were presented with a district facilities assessment that summarized maintenance needs across the district, listed 1,200 repair notes reported statewide and identified Seaford as having 18 reported repairs. District staff described persistent building‑envelope, plumbing and HVAC deficiencies at multiple sites, ongoing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance constraints in older restrooms and the limits of localized repairs…
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