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East Hampton Administration Unveils Potential Plans for Capital Reserve Fund Money

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East Hampton Assistant Superintendent for Business Sam Schneider unveils potential proposed plans for construction projects to be paid for with the district's capital reserve fund, pending voter approval, during the February 7 board of education meeting.

East Hampton Assistant Superintendent for Business Sam Schneider unveils potential proposed plans for construction projects to be paid for with the district's capital reserve fund, pending voter approval, during the February 7 board of education meeting.

Sinking of concrete near the exit that leads out of the guidance section of East Hampton High School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sinking of concrete near the exit that leads out of the guidance section of East Hampton High School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Hampton Middle School lockers floating without footing. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

East Hampton Middle School lockers floating without footing. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Curbing where lockers used to be inside East Hampton Middle School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Curbing where lockers used to be inside East Hampton Middle School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

A pothole outside John M. Marshall Elementary School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

A pothole outside John M. Marshall Elementary School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Cracks in the sidewalk outside John M. Marshall Elementary School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Cracks in the sidewalk outside John M. Marshall Elementary School. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

The space where the veranda would be constructed for additional seating outside East Hampton High School's cafeteria. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

The space where the veranda would be constructed for additional seating outside East Hampton High School's cafeteria. EAST HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Desirée Keegan on Feb 8, 2023
East Hampton School District Assistant Superintendent for Business Sam Schneider revealed the details of five projects presented by the district’s facilities committee to potentially be completed with the use of... more

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