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Stephen Berry of Berry & Clay Construction gave a PowerPoint presentation on July 21 outlining plans for Canton ISD’s new high school, multi-purpose facility and gym. The presentation was delivered during the regular board meeting; the minutes record the presentation but do not include design documents or a contract approval. Superintendent Dr. Brian Nichols and staff described related site logistics: parking at Canton High School (CHS) is being redirected so the Canton Eagle Band may use the football parking lot for practice during construction, and the entryway floor at the Canton Junior High (CJH) auxiliary gym will be replaced with vinyl flooring. The minutes do not record a board vote or contract award tied to the presentation; the item appears as an informational presentation. District guests listed in the minutes include Stephen Berry and representatives from Berry & Clay Construction.
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