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Floyd County schools report summer repairs, staffing gains and donated field house; track still needs fundraising

5792959 · August 12, 2025
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Superintendent provided a back-to-school update detailing summer maintenance, asbestos tile and HVAC fixes, 20 new hires, a donated field house and ongoing fundraising to replace the high-school track.

Dr. Jessica Cromer, a school division official, told the Floyd County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 12 that the division used summer break to complete targeted maintenance and to prepare buildings and staff for the start of the school year. The update summarized completed and outstanding work, staffing changes and two facility projects funded by private donations that still need additional fundraising. Cromer said the division used security-grant money to replace door locks at two elementary schools and completed warranty repairs to locker locks and floor tiles at the CCDC. Custodial staff stripped and waxed floors across the division. Maintenance crews replaced or repaired playground equipment and added sidewalk access at the high school drop-off to improve student safety.…

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