Neshaminy superintendent and residents praise departing board members and roadmap facilities investments
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Superintendent Rob Bowman and several public speakers honored three departing board members for their service, highlighting completion of Cork Creek Elementary, ongoing fieldhouse projects, and the district's roadmap of facilities investments funded largely without new tax revenue. A photo and tokens of appreciation were presented.
The Neshaminy School District superintendent recognized and thanked three board members concluding their terms and highlighted major facilities work completed or underway under the board’s roadmap.
Superintendent Rob Bowman recounted projects completed during the members’ service, including Cork Creek Elementary School, the district’s athletic fields and the fieldhouse project, and referenced guaranteed-energy-savings (GESA) projects that funded renovations. Bowman described the long-term roadmap of facilities investment and invited the departing members to join him at the podium for a photograph and tokens of appreciation.
Public commenters joined the tribute. Steve Peritano, who identified himself as a business owner and Region 1 resident, gave an extended statement noting the board’s bond strategy, citing major investments and the claim that those projects were delivered with minimal tax impact to homeowners. Peritano highlighted Core Creek Elementary and other projects, described the field house completion timeline, and praised the board and staff for keeping schools open during the COVID period.
The board’s public remarks emphasized service, committee work, and the learning curve for new members. Several board members thanked colleagues and wished the community a happy holiday season. The meeting closed after brief additional comments and an adjournment vote.
