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Superintendent Greg Bump (585) 658-5036 [email protected]

Mount Morris

Dear Mount Morris Community: Our District Leadership Team has been meeting with different stakeholder groups over the past year to identify and review the scope of this School Preservation and Enhancement Project. We received input from different constituent groups including parents, community members and business owners. This project was designed to address specific areas of need while maintaining a tax neutral impact.

Facilities/Technology/Security Brandon Zingaro (585) 658-5008 [email protected] Board Members Peter Privitera - President Thomas Young - Vice President Erinn Brickwood David DiPasquale Stephanie Gehrig Ann Hunt Pamela Martin

No Tax Increase / Impact - From the beginning, the school board felt it was important that this project would not include any tax impact / increase. Safety & Security - The safety and security of our students and staff is of paramount importance. This project contains several specific security upgrades.

Public Information Meeting

Energy Efficiency - The new energy efficient boilers will produce a 20% savings in operational energy consumption. In addition, the LED lighting upgrades will yield additional savings. Quality LED light bulbs last longer, are more durable, and are energy efficient. Some LEDs can use 75% less energy, and last 25 times longer than incandescent lighting.

Residents will have an opportunity to learn about the Capital Improvement Project on: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 6:00 p.m. High School Auditorium

Vote Date

Facility Enhancements - The playground is an area where students learn life lessons about collaboration and playing with others. It also provides our students with an opportunity to recharge their minds and bodies through some extra physical exertion. This project provides for a specially designed Pre-K/ Kindergarten playground area, a new adolescent playground, an outdoor halfcourt basketball area, as well as fitness stations for our Jr./Sr. High Students. Asset Preservation - Our school building is an important asset within our community and we must be proactive to preserve the school for years to come. Our pool needs to be relined, parts of our roof need to be replaced, and there are several concrete areas that need attention.

Our District has had a steady increase in our enrollment over the last ten years, our finances are strong, and our academic achievement is improving. Please feel free to reach out to me directly if you have any questions about this project.

Tuesday, May 15, 2018 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. High School Gymnasium

Sincerely,

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VOTER QUALIFICATIONS • United States Citizen. • Eighteen (18) years of age or older. • Legal resident of the school district for at least 30 days prior to the district meeting and election. • Identification may be required. VOTE: May 15, 2018 l

Major Goals: • Safety & Security

- Breach Resistant Security Glass Upgrades - Classroom Door Security Improvements - Door Security Enhancements with Authorized I.D. Access - Expansion of One Button Lock Down System - Building Access Control - Fire Alarm Upgrades - Window Replacements - Additional Security Cameras - - - -

Mount Morris Central School District Ten Year Comparison Student Enrollment PreK - 12

488

$5,796,000 School Preservation and Enhancement Project

What You Will Vote On 4 $5,796,000 Capital Improvement Project 4 Safety and security upgrades 4 Energy saving upgrades 4 Playground updates and expansion 4 ADA accessibility improvements 4 Roof and masonry projects to protect current assets 4 Preservation projects to maintain and protect District assets

• Energy Efficiency

Greg Bump

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Applications for absentee ballots are available at the District Office, 30 Bonadonna Avenue between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. each day other than Saturday, Sunday or a holiday, or by calling the District Office at 658-5036.

PROJECT CARRIES NO TAX INCREASE

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Roof Replacements Upgraded Boiler Replacements Pool Equipment LED Lighting

• Enhancements

- Cafeteria Layout and Acoustics - Additional Playgrounds - Outdoor Basketball Half Court

NO TAX IMPACT

• Asset Preservation

- Pool Liner Replacement - Sidewalk Replacements Board Members: Peter Privitera (President), Thomas Young (Vice President), Erinn Brickwood, David DiPasquale, Stephanie Gehrig, Ann Hunt, Pamela Martin VOTE: May 15, 2018 l

PROJECT CARRIES NO TAX INCREASE

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Questions and Answers

Proposed Capital Improvement Project

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Safety / Security, Preservation & Enhancements Project Scope

Concrete Repair

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Panel Waterproofing

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Boiler Upgrade

Pool Liner

Roof replacements Boiler replacements Pool equipment/liner replacement LED lighting Generator upgrade Flooring replacement Classroom door security improvements Door improvements Window replacements Cafeteria layout and acoustics Stage curtains Add restroom to elementary art room Building access control Fire alarm upgrades Communications/data systems upgrades HVAC controls system Site drainage Parking/sidewalk/asphalt improvements Playground equipment Outdoor half court basketball surface Asset preservation

What is a Capital Project?

Option 1

Our District inspects its property regularly, working with an architect to maintain a five-year, capital improvement plan. Some issues require immediate attention, while other repairs and upgrades can be spread out over time. This is done in much the same way a homeowner plans to fund major repairs, such as a roof. For school districts, this is called a “Capital Project”. To further encourage schools to maintain or improve their facilities, NY State Education Department reimburses districts through “Building Aid” for capital projects. NY State Education Department pays a percentage of capital project costs, and the district pays the balance known as “Local Share”.

NO TAX IMPACT Option 2

Why are these projects needed? Several areas of the campus required upgrading for increased energy efficiency as well as health and safety. Based on their condition, many of these items were labeled unsatisfactory in the Building Condition Survey required by NY State Education Department. In a time of scarce resources, it is even more critical to make such upgrades as it will save the District in energy costs which can be better used for educational programming.

Option 3

Total Referendum with 0% Tax Increase $5,796,000

Pool Liner

What is the cost of the projects, and what is the estimated average cost to taxpayers?

Funding Sources and Cost

The total project referendum amount has been established at $5,796,000. There will be no increase in local taxes to pay for this capital project, it will be funded through state building aid, fund balance/reserves and a bond.

5.2% Contribution from Capital Reserve

94.8% State Aid

Proposed Project Schedule 2018

Phase 1

(Playground/Security)

Phase 2 (Boilers)

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(Remaining Components)

Why now?

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Over time, our facility needs will continue to grow, not diminish or go away. We don’t expect the NY State Education Department’s contribution to capital project costs to get any better than they are right now. Nov

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We also know that construction costs continue to escalate with each passing year. The construction industry is a very competitive marketplace right now. Owners who can undertake construction in this climate benefit from lower material and labor costs. Without the advantage of building aid, the project would have to be completed with 100% local funding.

Construction

PROJECT CARRIES NO TAX INCREASE

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