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Goshen, NY 10924
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Roy Reese
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Ask the Superintendent - November 14, 2007


The Board of Education will hold a Public Hearing on the proposed capital project at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 20th, at the Main Street building. A regular Board of Education meeting will follow. The school calendar lists this meeting on Monday, November 19th. It was changed and appropriately advertised, because by law a Public Hearing on a capital project, must be held within two weeks (seven to fourteen days) prior to the referendum vote. In the past, the Goshen Central School District has traditionally held Public Hearings two weeks before any scheduled school vote. Tuesday, November 20th is exactly two weeks to the day prior to the December 4th referendum vote.

At the Public Hearing, a presentation of the proposed capital project will be made to the citizens in attendance and there will be an opportunity to have all questions answered. KG & D, the District’s architectural firm and Andron Construction, the construction management firm, will each have a representative in attendance to help in the presentation and to assist in answering questions. Dr. Paul Seversky from Advisory Solutions, the principal demographer of the two demographic studies, is also scheduled to attend. Should more people attend than the Main Street School can accommodate, arrangements have been made to move the meeting to the C. J. Hooker Middle School auditorium.

In the meantime, we are still “on tour” and continue to attend meetings throughout the community. We have three dates available between now and December 4th to make a presentation should you wish to learn more about this building project. Please call 294-2410 to schedule an appointment.

November 21 (Wednesday)
November 26 (Monday)
November 30 (Friday)

Roy Reese
Superintendent of Schools