Brookfield Central School Superintendent Ron Pavlus compares the work needed at the school to house maintenance.
“No matter what, your house will need upkeep and repairs,’’ he said. “What we’re facing here are things that need to be done.’’
BCS residents will vote Wednesday, Oct. 16 on a Capital Project that addresses a lot of those needs. Voting is at the school from 12 to 8 p.m.
Pavlus and Interim Principal Colleen Rutherford said in putting the project together, they and the Board of Education kept in mind that costs for everything are going up.
“We cut a lot out of our wish list we started with,’’ Pavlus said.
The project includes replacing both a clock and telephone system that are so out of date replacement parts can’t be found anymore.
In three adjacent classrooms, the clocks tell three different times, off by hours of each other.
The boys and girls locker rooms will also be addressed. Rusting lockers with missing doors, problems with the floors and poor drainage have been a problem for years.
The building’s chimney ...
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