Another Round of Repair Projects Approved for East Hampton School District - 27 East

Another Round of Repair Projects Approved for East Hampton School District

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East Hampton High School

East Hampton High School

East Hampton High School. FILE PHOTO

East Hampton High School. FILE PHOTO

The district's outdated computer-based building management system controls heating and cooling. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

The district's outdated computer-based building management system controls heating and cooling. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Drop ceiling tiles in East Hampton High School's locker room are broken and missing. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Drop ceiling tiles in East Hampton High School's locker room are broken and missing. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

A hole in the fencing along Long Lane outside East Hampton High School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

A hole in the fencing along Long Lane outside East Hampton High School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

The gate along Church Street outside John M. Marshall Elementary School will be replaced. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

The gate along Church Street outside John M. Marshall Elementary School will be replaced. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Ann overhead door to the basement of East Hampton Middle School will be replaced to eliminate drafts. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Ann overhead door to the basement of East Hampton Middle School will be replaced to eliminate drafts. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Communication radios have broken antennae. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Communication radios have broken antennae. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

A cracked skylight at East Hampton Middle School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

A cracked skylight at East Hampton Middle School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Old water fountains. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Old water fountains. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Desirée Keegan on Dec 11, 2024
For the second time this year, East Hampton Board of Education approved repair reserve-funded projects. This time, the trustees unanimously approved pulling $500,000 to pay for desks, exterior doors, water... more

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