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Special Tour Of Greenport School To Discuss Bond Project Saturday
Here's your chance to speak with Greenport School Superintendent David Gamberg about the proposed capital bond project.

GREENPORT, NY — Residents will get the chance Saturday to take a special tour of Greenport School, with an eye toward understanding the improvements outlined in the proposed 2019 school bond project.
The tour will take place Saturday at 2 p.m. and was organized by the Greenport Community Association.
"Superintendent David Gamberg will lead a walk-through of building and grounds giving a hands-on opportunity to see what problems exist and what improvements are hoped for in the school bond proposal. There will be lots of walking and a lot of time for questions," the civic group said
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"This capital project addresses a wide range of safety and infrastructure needs of our school district. It is comprehensive and provides much needed improvements in all major aspects of the student learning experience," said Gamberg. "It will serve the students and staff and the Greenport community for many, many years to come."
Beginning in November, meetings were held staff and committee to garner input. According to the district, the proposed plan focuses on components including security upgrades, educational and administrative space upgrades, community and athletics and infrastructure and building preservation.
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Specifically, proposed security upgrades include new exterior security cameras; replacement of interior doors and hardware; a replacement of the PA/clock system to include mass notification.
Proposed educational and administrative space upgrades would include a new auxiliary gymnasium, new auto and wood shops, with some classrooms and administrative offices moved.
The plan also addresses community and athletics, with a new track planned, as well as the possibility of a new synthetic turf field — there are three versions of the project presented, some without the field — a new scoreboard, new bleachers, a new concession stand and a new press box.
Also proposed is a new playground, repaving of the parking area, additional parking added, and reconstruction of both the tennis courts and fields, including irrigation.
In the category of infrastructure and building preservation, proposed plans include upgrades to student toilets and bathrooms; replacement of some floors; replacement of corridor lockers; replacement of hung ceiling systems; interior plaster repairs; masonry repairs to eliminate water infiltration; replacement of various concrete walks; replacement of the main building sign; replacement of the irrigation well; refurbishment of the gym and locker room rooftop unit to improve ventilation; lockers and flooring replaced in the boys' and girls' locker rooms; replacement of remainder of gym bleachers; replacement of the 1971 main power supply feed; replacement of older power panels and addition of panels for increased use of computers; replacement of light fixtures with LED to reduce energy consumption and replacement costs; installation of a new, 100 kw generator to power the boiler, freezers, telephone and main computer server; and replacement of all floor-mounted univents to improve ventilation to meet current NYSED requirements.

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