East Hampton BOE Approves Nearly $1 Million Worth of Repair Reserve-Funded Maintenance Work - 27 East

East Hampton BOE Approves Nearly $1 Million Worth of Repair Reserve-Funded Maintenance Work

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Lobby doors districtwide, especially those seen are at East Hampton High School, need to be replaced for safety and technology reasons. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Lobby doors districtwide, especially those seen are at East Hampton High School, need to be replaced for safety and technology reasons. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

The current dock leveler model at East Hampton High School, needed for deliveries, is rusted and inoperable. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

The current dock leveler model at East Hampton High School, needed for deliveries, is rusted and inoperable. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

John M. Marshall Elementary School teacher desks are worn and damaged. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

John M. Marshall Elementary School teacher desks are worn and damaged. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Hampton High School's gymnasium flooring requires sanding and refinishing. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Hampton High School's gymnasium flooring requires sanding and refinishing. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Hampton High School's practice football field is in need of new goalposts. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Hampton High School's practice football field is in need of new goalposts. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Desirée Keegan on Nov 16, 2022
The East Hampton School Board has authorized the use of $994,993 from a recently crafted repair reserve fund to pay for maintenance projects and the replacement of equipment districtwide. “Some... more

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