On Tuesday, December 14, Mayfield Central School District residents will vote on a $7.1 million capital improvement project that addresses a number of infrastructure maintenance items. It also includes renovations and upgrades to improve efficiency, ensure the safety of the school community, and provide a 21st century learning environment for students.
Polls will be open from noon to 8 p.m. in the gymnasium lobby at Mayfield Junior-Senior High School, 27 School Street, Mayfield.
A majority of the items included in the capital improvement project address issues with aging infrastructure that building conditions surveys have identified at both school buildings and the bus garage.
In addition to those maintenance items, the project includes some classroom renovations that align with the district’s goals of preparing students for career and college by creating spaces for the expansion of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) programming.
The last time the Mayfield schools underwent extensive improvements was following a capital project vote in 2016.
Visit the 2021 Capital Improvement Project page for more information.