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$102+ million to go toward Capital Region schools

$102+ million to go toward Capital Region schools

Local regions receiving the money include the Capital Region, Mid Hudson, and the North Country.

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- About $956 million will be spread out between 69 school districts in New York through the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York. Local regions receiving the money include the Capital Region, Mid Hudson, and the North Country.

Each region is receiving over $100 million and splitting it between school districts for projects like classroom additions, renovations, athletic field improvements, energy efficiency upgrades, safety enhancements, and technology updates. Here is a list of school districts and the money being allocated to them:

Capital Region

  • Catskill Central School District - $8,685,000
  • City School District of the City of Schenectady - $17,360,000
  • Corinth Central School District - $9,945,000
  • Enlarged City School District of the City of Troy - $22,965,000
  • Niskayuna Central School District - $18,295,000
  • Schalmont Central School District - $14,450,000
  • Scotia‐Glenville Central School District - $11,255,000

Mid Hudson

  • City School District of the City of Middletown - $17,390,000
  • Monticello Central School District - $20,055,000
  • City School District of the City of Port Jervis - $16,270,000
  • Rondout Valley Central School District at Accord - $46,185,000
  • Saugerties Central School District - $18,205,000
  • Warwick Valley Central School District - $8,030,000

North Country

  • Alexandria Central School District - $4,120,000
  • Carthage Central School District - $5,795,000
  • Hermon‐DeKalb Central School District - $11,280,000
  • Indian River Central School District at Philadelphia - $16,445,000
  • Massena Central School District - $21,515,000
  • Moriah Central School District - $13,000,000
  • Salmon River Central School District - $2,880,000
  • Saranac Central School District - $3,745,000

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