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School Board Faces Urgent Calls for Facility Upgrades

June 07, 2024 | East Baton Rouge Parish, School Boards, Louisiana



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School Board Faces Urgent Calls for Facility Upgrades
In a recent government meeting, board members approved several key items related to the general fund budget, streamlining the process for future expenditures. The motion, moved by Ms. Stewart and seconded by Mr. Lewis, passed without public comment.

The meeting also addressed the semiannual financial tax plan update, which included a request for approval of the December 2023 update and revised budgets for propositions 1, 2, and 3. Ms. Stewart again led the motion, with Mr. Rust seconding. Public comments highlighted concerns regarding the condition of local schools, particularly Broadmoor, which is in dire need of demolition at an estimated cost of $441,000. Community member Ms. Storm Matthews urged the board to allocate remaining funds to improve facilities at Tara and Sherwood schools, both of which have not seen significant upgrades since their construction in the late 1960s.

Dr. Finney raised questions about the absence of a revised budget for proposition 1 in the provided documentation, suggesting that the board should reject the item until proper documentation is made available. In response, board members clarified that while proposition 1's budget is approved for the project's duration, revised budgets for propositions 2 and 3 are included in the meeting materials.

The discussion also touched on pest control issues at Sherwood Middle School, with a commitment to follow up on these concerns. Board members acknowledged the need for a comprehensive facilities plan to address ongoing issues and ensure that all schools receive necessary support and funding.

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