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Presenters say bond needed to update Fox Meadow and Edgewood schools

Scarsdale Union Free School District · April 24, 2026

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Summary

Presenters at the Scarsdale Union Free School District meeting argued that Fox Meadow and Edgewood elementary schools are aging and overcrowded and that a bond to fund renovations would create modern classrooms and additional space for special-subject programs.

Presenters at a Scarsdale Union Free School District meeting outlined plans to focus significant renovation projects on Fox Meadow and Edgewood elementary schools, saying the buildings are old and need upgrades to accommodate rising enrollment and program needs.

The meeting opened with Presenter (S1) saying the district has "2 things" driving the decision to target the two schools: their age and the need to accommodate program and enrollment demands. "They need updating to create modern classroom environments," S1 said, and emphasized that renovations would support space for homerooms and specialized subjects.

Presenter (S3) said Fox Meadow has seen steady enrollment growth "ever since I've been here," producing a shortage of classroom space. S3 described current workarounds — shared staffing and opposite-day scheduling — that make it difficult to arrange classes.

Another presenter pointed to the Greenacres renovation as an illustrative example. "If you looked at how Greenacres was and now is ... now it's bright, and the lighting and everything really is welcoming," Presenter (S4) said, arguing Edgewood and Fox Meadow could benefit from similar improvements.

Presenter (S5) framed the financial case for a bond, stating that "the benefits of the bond for our students and for the community really outweigh the cost to the community members." Presenter (S6) closed the discussion by saying the projects would enhance students' daily experience and reiterated the district's aim to "create an environment where students can learn, they can live, and they can lead."

No formal motion or vote on a bond appeared in the transcript; the remarks recorded were explanatory and persuasive in nature. Next steps, timelines, specific project scopes, cost estimates and ballot timing were not specified in the provided transcript excerpts.