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Board pulls Public Consulting Group successor contract from consent agenda; rest of consent agenda approved

September 16, 2025 | Cabarrus County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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Board pulls Public Consulting Group successor contract from consent agenda; rest of consent agenda approved
At its Sept. 15 meeting the Cabarrus County Board of Education removed a successor contract with Public Consulting Group (PCG) from the consent agenda and approved the remainder of the consent items.

Board Chair Rob Walter said staff had asked for specific language to be inserted into the successor PCG contract but that language was not yet included, so the item was pulled and will be returned to the board next month. "There was an item on our consent agenda ... the successor contract to the public consulting group, PCG. There was some language that we were gonna we had asked to put in that contract. It's not yet there, so we're gonna pull that and wait and bring it back again next month," Walter said.

After removing the PCG item, the board took a motion and second to approve the consent agenda as amended; members voted in favor and the consent agenda passed. No further details about the requested contract language were provided in the public portion of the meeting. The board said the PCG successor contract will be brought back at the next board meeting.

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