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State approves Phase III CIP focused on bus garage; Home Central donates materials

Tioga Central School District Board of Education · April 1, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Joshua Roe said the State approved Phase III of the district’s 2021 CIP to focus on the bus garage, paperwork for Phase I of the 2025 CIP has been submitted, demolition for 2025–26 Capital Outlay will begin, and Home Central donated $6,400 worth of stains and finishes for $500.

Superintendent Joshua Roe told the board that the State has approved Phase III plans for the 2021 Capital Improvement Plan, which will concentrate on the bus garage, and that paperwork for Phase I of the 2025 CIP — focused on the maintenance building and bus garage — has been filed with the State. Roe said the maintenance‑building roof will require more tear‑off than originally expected but an earlier overestimate of square footage means the total cost will not change.

Roe added that 2025–26 Capital Outlay work will begin with demolition of ceiling tiles and grid in the main high‑school hallway, and he reported that Home Central in Owego donated $6,400 worth of clearance stains and finishes to the district for $500. Aaron Lounsbury purchased and installed a portable scoreboard for the softball field that was in place for the first game of the season.