Building committee presents plans for Cheshire school construction
Building committee presents plans for Cheshire school construction
Cheshire High School. By Mariah Melendez, Cheshire Herald staff
CHESHIRE â The School Modernization Committee recently presented its proposal for Phase 1 of an expansive infrastructure plan to the Town Council and the Board of Education.Â
The committee presented two potential scenarios â one which involves the construction of two new elementary schools on opposite sides of town, while the other calls for the demolition of Chapman Elementary School, construction of a brand-new school on the property, and construction of a middle school for grades 6 to 8.
Option 6 â the one favored by the SMC â calls for the construction of a new K-through-6th-grade school on the north end of town that would cost between $51.5 and $62.5 million, and a second school at the south end that would cost between $55.6 and $66.8 million. The e
By Mariah Melendez, Cheshire Herald staff
CHESHIRE â The riot at the United States Capitol building left many Americans feeling uneasy and upset. Many Cheshire residents took to writing their Town Council representatives to express their feelings, and at a meeting earlier this month, those concerns were addressed.Â
âThis is something that has been weighing heavily on all of our minds since last Wednesday,â said Council Chair Rob Oris. âIâm deeply saddened by what occurred. Iâm sure we all watched in disbelief as the peopleâs chambers were overrun in the name of so-called patriotism. It was most certainly not patriotism in my opinion, and I expect those involved, or those who incited their actions, to be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.â
Council Shows Unified Front In Condemning D.C. Violence- The riot at the United States Capitol building on Jan. 6 left many Americans feeling uneasy and upset. Many Cheshire residents took to writing to their Town Council representatives to express their feelings, and at the Council meeting on Jan. 12,.