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Scarsdale Residents Will Vote On $18M Schools Bond

SCARSDALE, N.Y. – The Scarsdale Board of Education has unanimously voted to hold a referendum on a proposed $18 million bond proposition that will be used to fund several capital projects around the district.

A rendering of the proposed Learning Commons at Scarsdale High School.

A rendering of the proposed Learning Commons at Scarsdale High School.

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The Scarsdale Board of Education has been working to determine which capital projects should be prioritized.

The Scarsdale Board of Education has been working to determine which capital projects should be prioritized.

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Since the summer, board members have been discussing a series of proposed capital projects that will make necessary improvements districtwide, including a complete technology overhaul.

At the beginning of the process, the board proposed about $20 million in improvements, before trimming that total to less than $17 million. Due to favorable interest rates, the board determined that it would be fiscally responsible for the district to widen the scope of the projects and borrow big now.

As part of the renovations of a possible Learning Commons, the district is prepared to renovate half of gyms A and B to construct a new, 6,200-square-foot fitness center that will benefit both students and student-athletes alike.

At Edgewood Elementary School, the library would be expanded and relocated farther away from the main entrance. This was originally two separate projects, but it was determined that combining them would be most cost-efficient for the district.

Other improvements include new multipurpose and group instruction spaces at Heathcote Elementary and a new roof at Quaker Ridge.

Outside of the capital projects that will be funded through the proposed bond, the Scarsdale Education Foundation has also pledged funding for a pair of additional projects: a Designer Maker Lab and new fitness center dedicated to former student Tyler Madoff, whose parents donated $300,000 to the cause

The Designer-Maker lab, which would be outfitted in the old auto shop, would center on “STEAM” subjects: science, technology, engineering, arts and math, in coordination with the technology initiative.

The vote on the proposed bond for the Scarsdale School District will be 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, at Scarsdale Middle School. 

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