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Cornwall voters asked to approve $44 million-plus school capital plan to boost safety, HVAC and traffic flow
Summary
The Cornwall Central School District is asking voters on May 19 to approve three propositions, including a $44 million-plus infrastructure package the district says will upgrade PA and fire systems, improve bus/parent traffic flow, repair masonry and add auditorium cooling without raising taxes.
The Cornwall Central School District is asking residents to vote on May 19 on three capital propositions, including a package the district says will invest more than $44 million in infrastructure improvements without raising local taxes.
District speakers presented the package as a mix of health-and-safety upgrades and building repairs. A middle school principal, speaking about conditions at her school, said unreliable public-address equipment and an intermittent fire alarm system have required staff to deliver messages by hand and created safety risks. "A new PA and fire system is super important ... Everybody should be able to hear if…
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