Grafton Public Schools releases capital plan for roofing needs from 2027 to 2030

James Cummings, Superintendent at Grafton Public Schools
James Cummings, Superintendent at Grafton Public Schools
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Grafton Public Schools announced on Apr. 21 the release of its Full Capital Plan outlining roofing needs for the years 2027 through 2030.

The plan is significant as it addresses upcoming infrastructure requirements across the district’s multiple school buildings, which support various grade levels and community programs, according to the official website.

Grafton Public Schools serves residents of Grafton, Massachusetts, providing education from preschool through grade twelve across six facilities. The district offers a wide range of programs that include specialized curriculum and support for diverse learners as well as partnerships with community organizations to promote student growth and engagement, according to the official website. The district also highlights its collaboration with the Democratic Knowledge Project to enhance civics education for eighth-grade students.

The school system emphasizes fostering an inclusive environment that supports diverse student needs while delivering high-quality education and promoting community well-being, according to the official website. Its focus on comprehensive and engaging curriculum aims to empower students as lifelong learners and responsible citizens.

As part of Massachusetts’ public education system, Grafton Public Schools maintains a commitment to innovative educational practices designed to foster critical thinking among students and prepare them for future challenges, according to the official website.



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