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The Hainesport Board of Education in Pennsylvania is hoping that voters will support a $9.4 million school construction project. The referendum sets out to replace the school’s level roofs with pitch-metal roofs; upgrade the HVAC system; increase safety as well as security; as well as work on classrooms. The Department of Education is offering a $3.8 million grant to cover 40% of the costs, while taxpayers would be accountable for the remaining $5.6 million. The recent roof would halt leaks as well as lower energy costs. Window replacements would as well as save on energy costs. Safety as well as security upgrades would include recent fire alarms, handicap-access improvements as well as asbestos abatement. The project would as well as repave the parking lots, upgrade the playground as well as basketball court, replace chalkboards with moistureless erase boards, add electrical outlets to classrooms, as well as make repairs to masonry, outside drainage as well as sewer. For the filled story, go to PhillyBurbs.com. |