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District plans near‑$5M PSFIG application for high school windows and HVAC; board authorization required

Carlisle Area School District Board · February 6, 2026
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Facilities staff proposed applying for the Pennsylvania School Facilities Improvement Grant to fund high school window, boiler and air‑handler replacements; the estimated project cost is $4,987,000 with the grant funding up to 75% and the district responsible for a 25% match (roughly $1.25–1.5M). The application is due March 13 and requires a board resolution to authorize submission.

Facilities staff told the board they intend to apply for the Pennsylvania School Facilities Improvement Grant (PSFIG), a competitive program administered through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, to fund major repairs at Carlisle High School.

Facilities Director (Speaker 17) said the district previously received $500,000 from this grant to replace…

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