Yorktown Central School District: Mohansic and Brookside construction on track; athletic fields staggered through 2027

YORKTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT · January 13, 2026

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An unidentified presenter told the Yorktown Central School District that building additions at Mohansic and Brookside remain on budget and are expected to open in September; the turf baseball field should be ready by the end of this school year while a second field is expected around 2027.

An unidentified presenter gave the Yorktown Central School District an update on construction progress, saying building additions at Mohansic and Brookside are “on track within budget and scheduled for completion on time.”

The presenter said the work includes renovations to athletic fields on the middle- and high-school campus and noted some weather-related delays affected the fields and work at Brookside. "There was a little bit of a delay," the presenter said, but added that recent warmer temperatures allowed crews to get back on schedule.

The presenter said the district anticipates opening the new Mohansic and Brookside buildings in September for the start of the school year. On athletic facilities, the presenter said the turf baseball field is expected to be ready by the end of this school year, while another field is anticipated to be ready around 2027.

Slides with photographs and additional details were referenced and will be made available to the community; the presenter said they would not read all the slide text aloud during the update. No motions or votes were recorded during this update.

Note on name spelling: the meeting transcript included multiple spellings for the Mohansic campus ("Mohan'sic," "Mohansec," "Mohansek"). This article uses the spelling "Mohansic" to standardize references to the campus.