Schools

Deadline Extended For Wallingford School Facilities Study

The school district is asking all community members to complete a survey on the future of the town's middle and high schools. Take it here.

WALLINGFORD, CT — The Wallingford school district has extended the deadline to complete its facilities study to July 15. The district is seeking input from all community members regarding its study of the future of Wallingford's middle and high schools. The Board of Education is asking all community members to complete a survey on the proposed alternatives.

The options under consideration include: 1) maintaining all four current schools (both middle schools and high schools) for capital improvements at an estimated cost of $15.6 million; 2) renovating all four schools to new as defined by the state with an estimated cost of $117.2 million; 3) create one high school at Lyman Hall and renovate as new and renovate both middle schools to new as defined by the state at an estimated cost of $103.5 million.

The study’s results will be shared with the Board of Education and community on Monday, Aug. 25.

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The survey results will be shared with the Town Council with the "intended outcome being the Town Council would support the Board of Education moving forward with a second level (deeper dive) study," Superintendent of Schools Dr. Salvatore Menzo has said.

Menzo said if the Town Council supports the second-level study, the Board of Education would seek additional outside services. That report and more detailed findings would be then shared with the Board of Education and Town Council for next steps, according to Menzo.

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The Facilities Study Survey can be found here.

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