Madison unveils details of new $60 million elementary school

A referendum date on a project that would allow Madison to build a new elementary school and shutter three others is set for early next year. A draft of the $60 million plan, presented at a Sept. 14 Board of Education meeting, would create the new Jeffrey Elementary School and would close Jeffrey and Ryerson elementary schools and the Town Campus Learning Centers. The vote is scheduled for Feb. 15, 2022. While the project would cost an estimated $60 million, Superintendent Craig Cooke said the district would be eligible for state reimbursement for up to 18.5 percent of the cost.

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