The recent government meeting highlighted significant developments regarding the construction of the new Lewis Redding Middle School, with officials confirming that the existing facility will be demolished as soon as the new building opens. The timeline indicates that demolition is expected to begin shortly after students are moved into the new school, with hopes to start grass growth by fall. The new school is on track to welcome students by September, with furniture installation scheduled for May, ahead of the usual July timeline.
Board members also shared updates and personal reflections during the meeting. Mr. Abrams expressed excitement for the upcoming school year and noted that the popular Harry Potter event will be coming to Middletown this fall. Other board members shared their well-wishes for students participating in fall sports and band activities, emphasizing the importance of community support for these programs.
Additionally, one board member praised the leadership at Cantwell School for their effective orientation of incoming sixth graders, highlighting the enthusiasm generated among students. Another member attended the graduation of the Middletown Police Department's Youth Leadership Academy, which provided a valuable experience for local youth, enhancing their confidence and community engagement.
Overall, the meeting underscored a positive outlook for the upcoming school year, with significant infrastructure developments and community initiatives aimed at fostering student involvement and support.