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School Board Approves $25000 Demographer Study Amid Housing Boom

June 03, 2024 | Davidson County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina



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School Board Approves $25000 Demographer Study Amid Housing Boom
During a recent board meeting, significant discussions centered around the growing housing developments in Davidson County and their implications for local schools. Board members revealed that nearly 3,000 housing units are currently under construction or proposed, prompting the decision to hire a demographer. This expert will analyze population trends and provide insights into how these developments may affect school capacities.

The board has contracted the Institute for Transportation Research and Education (ITRE) to conduct a comprehensive land study, costing $25,000, funded by local resources. The study aims to forecast student populations and assess school capacity over the next decade. ITRE's timeline includes data collection in November, with findings expected to be presented to the board in December.

In addition to the demographic study, the board approved a five-year contract with Cleaner World for uniform and dust mop services for the maintenance and transportation departments, totaling $37,318.92. This decision follows a bidding process after the previous provider, UniFirst, withdrew unexpectedly. Cleaner World was the only company to respond, offering a competitive rate and addressing previous inconsistencies in service.

The meeting concluded with a motion to enter a closed session to discuss confidential matters, ensuring the protection of sensitive information.

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