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Randolph County Schools reviews $54 million replacement, consolidation options in facilities assessment

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Superintendent Jacobs presented a state-funded infrastructure assessment compiled with consultant Scout Grama Management that outlines repair, replacement and consolidation options for aging school buildings; no funding was identified and the board agreed to a follow-up work session.

Superintendent Jacobs presented results of a state-funded infrastructure assessment and a consultant report showing options to repair, replace or consolidate aging Randolph County school buildings, and recommended a staff work session to review next steps.

The report, paid for by the federal/state infrastructure program, includes engineers’ condition assessments and a subsequent compilation by Scout Grama Management that estimated roughly $54,000,000 to tear down and replace main campus buildings and about $28,000,000 to renovate existing buildings, according to Jacobs. ‘‘No matter what we do, we don't have the funds right now to do it,’’ Jacobs said, adding he had sent the information to…

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