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Coweta County Board approves capital outlay revision, school projects and safety upgrades; all motions pass unanimously

5844347 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

The Coweta County Board of Education on March 11 approved a set of capital and facilities actions — including a revision to the FY23 State Capital Outlay application for Newnan High School, PTO‑funded playground and greenhouse purchases, district security upgrades at middle schools, sewer replacements at two elementary schools, and an out‑of‑state rifle team trip — and all motions passed unanimously.

The Coweta County Board of Education on March 11 approved a series of budget and construction items ranging from a revision to the district’s FY23 State Capital Outlay application to security upgrades and under‑slab sewer replacements at two elementary schools.

The Board voted unanimously on each item. Superintendent recommendations and staff briefings preceded the votes; most items had limited discussion and no amendments.

Board action and context

- Capital outlay revision for Newnan High School: The Board approved a resolution to revise the FY23 State Capital Outlay application for Newnan High School. The district stated total FY23 capital outlay funding for Newnan High is $15,284,868 and explained the revision reflects that the number of instructional units funded was fewer than the number of units ultimately built. The motion passed 7–0. (Motion mover/second: not specified in the record.)

- White Oak Elementary playground: The Board approved a PTO‑funded purchase and installation of additional playground equipment for White Oak Elementary School. The superintendent said the project will be funded by the White Oak PTO and estimated cost is $10,750.66. Motion passed 7–0. (Mover/second: not specified.)

- Arbor Springs Elementary greenhouse: The Board approved the Arbor…

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