Politics & Government

Middlefield School Receives State Grant For Indoor Air Quality

Middlefield Memorial Middle School will receive just over $1.2 million for replacement and upgrades of its ventilation systems.

MIDDLEFIELD, CT β€” Middlefield Memorial Middle School will receive just over $1.2 million from the state for the replacement of ventilators and to upgrade controls for the building management system.

The project will cost $2.4 million in total, with the state reimbursing half that amount.

β€œIt is wonderful to see this collaboration between local and state government to provide cleaner, healthier environments for our students to learn,” State Sen. Christine Cohen (D-12) said in a statement. β€œThe importance of ventilation and clean air became crystal clear to us during the pandemic, and I am pleased to see continued progress on implementing clean air measures in schools.”

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The grants are being awarded through the HVAC Indoor Air Quality Grants Program for Public Schools, a program that committed $56 million to projects across the state to address indoor air quality in school buildings.

β€œAs a teacher, I know firsthand how critical clean air and comfortable temperatures are to maintaining a productive learning environment,” State Sen. Jan Hochadel (D-13) said in a statement. β€œThis grant will ensure that students at Middlefield Memorial School have the necessary conditions to succeed academically and help local taxpayers make a smart investment in the future of their children.”

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