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New Kent presents multi-year capital plan; board approves CIP transfer to buy classroom interactive panels

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School officials outlined a multi-tier capital improvement plan that prioritizes failing systems, capacity and athletic upgrades; the board approved a transfer of remaining Wi‑Fi refresh CIP funds into the general fund to buy interactive panels and start middle‑school technology refresh.

District officials on Oct. 7 presented a multi-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) that prioritizes safety- and reliability-related work, capacity projects to address enrollment growth and phased athletic upgrades. The board unanimously approved a motion to transfer remaining funds from a completed high-school Wi‑Fi refresh project in the CIP into the general fund to purchase classroom interactive panels and begin a middle‑school refresh.

Assistant staff and facilities leads told the board the CIP is organized in three tiers: tier 1 (critical needs)…

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