Voters in the North Rose-Wolcott school district have given the green light to a significant $16.8 million capital project, with an overwhelming majority in favor. The approval came through a vote on Tuesday, ending with a decisive 80-21 result.
Funding for the project will be sourced from a combination of $4.25 million from the capital reserve, previously approved by district voters in May 2022, and the remainder to be covered by New York State aid. This financial arrangement ensures that the project will proceed without impacting school taxes within the district.
The capital project is set to address a variety of facilities issues and make necessary improvements across the district. These enhancements aim not only to resolve current concerns but also to preserve district assets for future years. For more detailed information about the project, community members and interested parties are encouraged to visit the districtโs website.
This investment marks a significant step in the districtโs commitment to maintaining and improving its educational facilities, reflecting the communityโs support for ongoing educational excellence.
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