On Friday, Oct. 17, Stillwater Central School District residents will head to the polls to vote on the 2025 One Stillwater Capital Project proposition. If approved, this $26 million improvement plan will begin the multi-year process of revitalizing district facilities into modern spaces that support student achievement and strengthen community connections. Voting will take place from 12-9 p.m. in the Stillwater Middle-High School Auditorium.
Aligning with the district’s mission and vision of providing students with enriching opportunities that foster success through continuous improvement and community involvement, the One Stillwater Project focuses on three key components: modern learning environments, welcoming community spaces and safe schools. Project highlights include replacing aging infrastructure—such as select classroom windows and damaged skylights at Stillwater Elementary— renovating science, technology and computer rooms at Stillwater Middle-High School, relocating the baseball field to campus and reconstructing the soccer and softball fields.
A list of Frequently Asked Questions has been compiled to provide voters with detailed information and insight regarding the One Stillwater Capital Project. Voters will also have the opportunity to ask questions at the public information forum on Tuesday, Oct. 14 from 5-7 p.m. in the Stillwater Middle-High School Auditorium.
By addressing aging infrastructure and enhancing safety, accessibility, and durability, the One Stillwater Capital Project will support both current and future learners in their pursuit of success while strengthening the facilities that bring our community together.