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Clinton schools report security window, roofing and sensor installs; county gives $1 million toward middle school roof

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District staff updated the board on security, roofing and ventilation upgrades across Clinton schools and confirmed Sampson County approved a $1 million allocation to help address a large middle‑school roofing project.

Clinton City Schools staff briefed the board on multiple summer facility projects and safety upgrades during the June 24 meeting, and said Sampson County commissioners approved a $1 million allocation to help cover a large roofing project at Sampson Middle School.

Facilities director John Lowe (staff member) said work is under way on a new secure foyer window at Clinton High School that functions "much like a bank teller window" with a pass‑through tray and bullet‑resistant glass. He said the district had hoped the work would finish sooner but a Corian countertop fabrication issue delayed the final inspection by a few days.

Lowe reported roof replacement work is in progress at LC Car and that crews had installed the roofing membrane despite…

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