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Glynn County board approves capital outlay contract after state award trimmed $27,104

August 13, 2025 | Glynn County, School Districts, Georgia


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Glynn County board approves capital outlay contract after state award trimmed $27,104
The Glynn County Board of Education approved a capital outlay contract on Aug. 12 for replacement projects at Glendale, Greer and Goodyear after state funding was revised downward by $27,104, board members voted unanimously.

A staff member presenting the item said the original application showed $3,975,481 in state funds; after verification the award was reduced to $3,948,377. The presenter said two instructional units were removed from the state calculation — one because a theater does not count as an instructional unit and a second miscount at Greer — and that the state’s per-instructional-unit figure for this calculation was $13,552 (the program’s stated maximum is $14,000 per unit).

Board member Mister Jackson moved to approve the capital outlay contract; Miss Lee seconded the motion. The board approved the contract with all six members voting yes.

No amendments or conditions were recorded in the meeting transcript. The board did not provide additional public debate on who will administer or alter the projects beyond approving the contract and the state-verified funding amount.

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