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Clinton board approves architect agreement to pursue needs‑based school grant

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The Clinton City Schools Board approved a standard AIA agreement with SFLA Architects to support a needs‑based capital grant application; board members flagged the project's $15 million local funding gap and said major construction work would await grant approval.

The Clinton City Schools Board of Education on June 24 approved a standard form agreement with SFLA Architects to support an application for the state's needs‑based public school capital fund and to begin preliminary planning for a potential new high school.

Board members and staff said the agreement will allow the district to prepare grant application materials and preliminary specifications required by the Department of Public Instruction's Office of School Planning, but that most detailed design and construction work will not begin until grant funding is awarded.

Superintendent Wesley Johnson confirmed the architect's preliminary budget estimate showed a total project cost near $66…

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