The Pascack Valley Regional High School Board of Education passed a resolution on Jan. 27 calling for $3.29 million in repair work to the district.

This summer, the Pascack Valley Regional High School District will begin a window replacement project at both the Pascack Valley and Pascack Hills high schools with energy efficient ones. The windows at both schools date back to the 1950s up to the 1970s, Superintendent Erik Gundersen said. The HVAC controls at Pascack Hills High School will also be upgraded, as the system is "significantly outdated," Gundersen said.

The board will pay $2.38 million for the work, while a total of $913,442, or 40 percent, will come from a Regular Operating Districts (ROD) grant from the state, officials said.

The district will also fund a $1 million renovation project to the girls' locker room at Pascack Valley High School, which it has budgeted for in its spending plan. The locker room, which will be renovated this summer, will contain a new configuration of lockers, restroom and shower facilities.

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