Bonds OK'd in Liberty (N.Y.) district

Nov. 26, 2007
Elementary and high schools to get new classrooms and new roofs

The Liberty Central (N.Y.) district has won voter approval of a $35.8 million construction proposal. The money will enable the district to build a library and three science labs at the high school and replace the building's roof. The elementary school will get a new roof, eight new classrooms, a new cafeteria and a library. The elementary school has been holding classes in what once was a coal bin.

To read The Middletown Times Herald Record article, click here.

Sponsored Recommendations

How to design flexible learning spaces that teachers love and use

Unlock the potential of flexible learning spaces with expert guidance from school districts and educational furniture providers. Discover how to seamlessly integrate adaptive ...

Blurring the Lines in Education Design: K–12 to Higher Ed to Corporate America

Discover the seamless integration of educational and corporate design principles, shaping tomorrow's leaders from kindergarten to boardroom. Explore innovative classroom layouts...

Room to Learn: Furniture Solutions for Education

Preparing students for the future. Utilizing our experience in the education market, we offer a dynamic selection of products that pair technology with furniture to help stimulate...

Transforming Education: A Case Study in Progressive Classroom Design

Discover how Workspace Interiors and the Baldwin School District reshaped learning environments in Long Island, New York, creating pedagogically responsive spaces that foster ...