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Community rallies to open new schools amid traffic challenges

October 01, 2024 | Brunswick County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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Community rallies to open new schools amid traffic challenges
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing preparations for the opening of South Brunswick High School and South Brunswick Middle School, emphasizing the collaborative efforts of school staff, the board, and local law enforcement to ensure a smooth transition for the community.

Mister Colville highlighted the extensive planning involved, noting that discussions about traffic patterns were still taking place just minutes before the meeting. He expressed gratitude to the community for their patience and cooperation during this challenging period, which is expected to last approximately 60 days. Colville reassured residents that the situation is temporary and that normalcy would soon return.

Additionally, Mister Barger commended the teamwork displayed in response to recent storms, particularly in Southport. He acknowledged the ongoing communication with local police chiefs and law enforcement to adapt traffic patterns as needed, which has been crucial for maintaining bus schedules and ensuring public safety. The officials underscored their commitment to addressing community concerns and facilitating a successful school opening.

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