B-G project passes

GUILFORD – Voters in the Bainbridge-Guildford School District passed a $4.3 million upgrade project Tuesday.
The project passed by nearly two thirds with a vote of 221 in the affirmative to 123 against.
The funds will be used for general repair items needed in buildings that are more than 50 years old. A few of the specific items listed were: several sections of the roof at Greenlawn Elementary and the Middle/High School are now well beyond their 1999 warranties; potential security risks exist at Middle/High School and the district would like to enclose a link between the two buildings; the bathrooms at the Middle/High School still have their original components from when the building was constructed in the 1920s and are not handicapped accessible.
According the Superintendent Karl Brown, the projected tax increase is “somewhere between 0 to 11 cents per thousand, depending on your exemption.”

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