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Superintendent reports progress on capital project: windows, playgrounds, fob system and preservation plans

Oxford Academy & Central School Board of Education · July 6, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Colosi told the board that new middle‑school windows will be delivered Wednesday, playgrounds are nearly complete, a new fob system is being installed, primary school office renovation is underway and district staff are exploring archiving grants to preserve removed column pieces.

Superintendent Nicholas Colosi updated the board on ongoing capital work: new windows scheduled for delivery at the middle school with an estimated eight to ten classrooms completed per day; playground replacements expected to finish during the week; and installation of a new fob access system. He said the primary school office has been gutted and will be repainted, and the district is salvaging historic column pieces—one piece has been donated to the Oxford Historical Society and staff are exploring archiving grants.

Colosi credited Hope Crawford and Jen Merritt for their work on records retention and said the logistics of space are tight this summer, with multiple programs and offices operating from the PS/HS campus. He also noted the high school is shifting to block scheduling for the 2026–27 school year.