Mendonantes School District outlines capital projects for upcoming town meetings and ballot votes

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Mendon-Upton Regional School District officials are gearing up for critical upcoming town meetings and ballot votes, as they unveiled plans for three significant capital projects during an informational session on April 19. Superintendent Jay Baier and Director of Finance highlighted the importance of community engagement, inviting residents both in-person and online to learn about the initiatives that will shape the future of local education.

The session aimed to provide clarity on the proposed projects, which are set to be presented to voters in the coming weeks. While specific details about each project were not disclosed in the opening remarks, the emphasis on transparency and public involvement was clear. The district is keen to ensure that all stakeholders are informed and prepared to make decisions that will impact the schools and the community.

As the Mendon-Upton Regional School District moves forward, the outcomes of these votes will be pivotal in determining the direction of educational facilities and resources. Community members are encouraged to participate actively in the discussions leading up to the votes, as their input will be crucial in shaping the future of the district.

Converted from MURSD Capital Project Informational Session meeting on April 19, 2025
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