The Future Facilities Capital Project presented to voters by the Croton-Harmon Union Free School District was overwhelmingly approved on Dec. 6 by a vote of 808-215.
The $45.5 million project addresses current infrastructure-related items, preserves the integrity of school buildings and property, and creates student learning spaces that allow for collaboration, creativity, and future-driven teaching and learning. The project is tax-neutrala nd was intentionally crafted to not increase the tax levy for the community’s residents.

Superintendent Stephen Walker expressed his gratitude to the community for consistently showing its support to the district, allowing it to maintain and build upon the high-caliber education and school facilities it provides to students.
“On behalf of the Future…
