The occasion was the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new facility for students in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, which will incorporate students from Woodrow Wilson Middle School and Keigwin Middle School into an $87.35 million state-of-the-art building expected to be complete within the next two years. This is the first time a new middle school being built in Middletown since the 1960s, officials said. “This is a major investment for our children, for our community: having a building that’s going to be state-of-the art, innovative, with a design studio in there,” said Superintendent of Schools Michael Conner, who thanked Principal Cheryl Gonzalez for her years of effort.
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