Corinth CSD Pushes Back Vote on $12 Million Capital Project

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The Corinth Central School District is pushing back a planned vote on its $12 million capital project.

Voters were supposed to head to the polls on December 8th, but now that won't happen until February 9th. Officials say they want to give the community more time to look at the proposal before making a decision. The goal of the plan is upgrade district facilities while also improving the learning experience of students.


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