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Ribbon cutting held for new secured vestibule at Bernabi

Spencerport Schools held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on August 29 to celebrate the completion of a new secured vestibule at Bernabi Elementary School. Part of the 2022 capital project, the vestibule includes an enhanced visitor screening system, electronic door controls, exterior and interior door glazing, and breech/ballistic resistance.

“Our community will notice visible changes across our district, as we reach the midway point of the 2022 capital improvement project. We have a new playground at Munn, along with campus parking lots, road paving, and roof repairs,” said Superintendent Ty Zinkiewich. “More importantly, two out of a total seven secured vestibules have been completed at Taylor and Bernabi Elementary Schools. The progress to date has been significant, and I hope our community takes pride in making this 2022 capital project happen. Every improvement project is centered on our students’ safety and education, and our intent is to build on this momentum to enhance our structures and inspire learning for generations to come.”

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Photos by Karen Fien

The enhanced security offered by the vestibule helps keep students and staff safe.
The Spencerport Operations team (l-r): Jonathan Saltzberg, Frank Paglia, Nick Corrigan, Joe Culkin, Julie Churnetski, Bill Gretzinger, Chris Nichols, and Jamie Magagnoli.
The Campus Construction management team: (l-r) Patrick Arrow, Shannon Kane, Kevin Donaghue, Joe Pallatto, Mike Ingalls, and Ty Zinkiewich.
Safety patrol members (l-r) Camille Hancock, Thomas Castellano, Gia Magagnoli, Caroline Steinman, and Bayan Ghazle.

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