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District facilities update: AgCenter, meat processing, armory and Roan Creek windows reported with staggered timelines

October 10, 2025 | Johnson County, School Districts, Tennessee


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District facilities update: AgCenter, meat processing, armory and Roan Creek windows reported with staggered timelines
Facilities staff told the Johnson County School Board about progress and timing on multiple district construction and renovation projects, including the AgCenter addition, a meat‑processing facility, the armory renovation for classroom use, and window replacement at Roan Creek.

Staff showed photos and said the AgCenter addition has block work and electrical work moving forward; the high‑school project is scheduled for substantial completion around February and may be sooner if work continues through fall break. Regarding the meat‑processing facility, staff said structural steel is in place for a hanging rail and that coolers had not yet arrived; staff estimated the project may be ready for classes in January, though a December 1 date was also discussed as a possibility given delivery and HVAC work.

On the armory project, staff showed gating and an entry plan that would restrict access during non‑class times and said the armory is scheduled for completion in March or April with classes expected next fall. At Roan Creek, window materials were expected to be delivered the week of Oct. 27 with installation taking three to four weeks once started; staff said sealing the building before winter is an objective.

The board discussed the likely delays and the possibility of limited trial runs for students if spaces open earlier than final completion. No formal votes were taken; the presentation was an informational facilities update.

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