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Construction committee begins search for Carthage Elementary site; high-school capacity planning defined as district priority

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Summary

The board's construction committee reported hiring a real-estate agent to seek parcels for a replacement Carthage Elementary, discussed use of state lottery funds for land acquisition, and outlined a roadmap for a district-wide capital plan addressing high-school capacity and modernization.

The Moore County Schools construction committee told the board March 3 it has retained a commercial real-estate agent to search for possible parcels for a replacement Carthage Elementary School and has begun work to identify architects and timelines.

Committee members said the district has approximately $5.6 million in capital (state lottery) funds available that can be drawn down after county approvals; staff described a process in which the district would request funds from the county (applications are reviewed on a monthly schedule) so that funds can be available…

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