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Groundbreaking Ceremony
at WJSHS: Superintendent announces almost $4 million in taxpayer savings for project
October 2, 2009
Members of the Watervliet City School
District community celebrated the start of the next phase of
the district’s ongoing building project today.
Aside from heralding the official start of construction work
at the Jr.-Sr. High School, Superintendent Paul Padalino formally announced the district’s selection as one of
six school districts in New York State to receive Qualified
Zone Academy Bonds (QZAB) to help mitigate the local
taxpayers’ share of the district’s $21.7 million project.
QZAB bonds are a relatively new financing instrument
administered by the New York State Education Department
through the federal government. The non-interest-bearing
QZAB bonds will save the Watervliet taxpayers an estimated
$3.7 million in interest payments.
“I think it is important in these tough times for us to be
working to save as much money for our taxpayers as we can,”
said Padalino.
Assemblyman Ron Canestrari and
Mayor Mike Manning, as well as Board of Education members,
School Facility Committee members, staff and students, were
on hand to help the district celebrate. The high school’s
own Delta Force acapella group also performed.
Assemblyman Canestrari applauded the
district for its efforts to seek out the QZAB bonds. "These
bonds are going to give homeowners in Watervliet real
property tax relief," he said.
Mayor Manning gave kudos to district
administrators. "The cooperation between the district and
the city is top notch, and a project like this is not only
good for our students, it is good for the city," he said.
"Good schools draw people to our community, and because of
this administration we have great schools."
In March 2008, the voters of the Watervliet City School
District overwhelmingly approved a $21.7 million bond
referendum to improve the district’s facilities. This
project, coupled with the $8.6 million project currently
underway at Watervliet Elementary School will provide
students and community with school facilities that are
up-to-date and a source of great pride. More information can
be found in the
construction section of our website.
Click here to view a slideshow of this morning's events.
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