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Grove City Area School District approves $29,488 in capital-reserve repairs for Hillview and middle school

Grove City Area School District Board of School Directors · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The school board approved using $29,488 from the district’s capital reserve to fund Hillview parking-lot scoping and catch-basin repairs ($13,518) and middle-school heat-pump repairs ($15,970). The motion passed unanimously Feb. 9.

The Grove City Area School District Board of School Directors on Feb. 9 approved drawing $29,488 from the district’s Capital Reserve Fund to pay for Hillview parking-lot scoping and catch-basin collar repairs ($13,518) and middle-school heat-pump repairs ($15,970).

The expenditure was approved after a motion by Sandra Phipps, seconded by Mitchell Augustine, and carried by an 8-0 vote of the board. The board did not attach conditions to the approvals in the motion language recorded in the minutes.

District officials described the items as repairs and scoping work necessary to maintain safe, functioning school facilities. The funding will come from the Capital Reserve Fund, as recorded in the board motion; no additional funding sources or contract vendors were named in the minutes.

Next steps noted in the meeting minutes are routine: the board approved the motion and did not schedule additional public hearings specific to these repairs. An executive session on a student-discipline matter followed the voting meeting.