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Committee approves Phase 4 sales tax reallocations to convert Angel Oak and fund security upgrades including mobile panic buttons
Summary
The committee approved a reallocation from Phase 4 sales tax funds to support conversion of Angel Oak (Angelo Crestrom) for Johns Island Elementary, athletics improvements at Johns Island High and a district‑wide mobile panic‑button system; staff said the panic system carries an annual badge renewal cost.
The Audit & Finance Committee approved a reallocation of Phase 4 sales tax funds to several capital and technology priorities, including converting Angel Oak (Angelo Crestrom) for pre‑K through second grade classroom space as part of the Johns Island Elementary opening, athletics improvements at Johns Island High School and technology infrastructure upgrades.
Staff described the reallocation as spanning capital projects and the technology budget. "The primary intent behind the reallocation is to provide additional funding for the Angelo Crestrom conversion, as we work to get that school…
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