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Operations presents comprehensive maintenance plan; state inspection metric still 'adequate' for CCPS schools
Summary
Operations staff presented the district’s 51‑page Comprehensive Maintenance Plan at the Sept. 9 board meeting, described staffing levels, preventive-maintenance work order volumes and state inspection outcomes; most inspected schools received the state’s “adequate” rating.
Charles County Public Schools presented its annual Comprehensive Maintenance Plan (CMP) to the Board of Education on Sept. 9, describing preventive maintenance workloads, staffing levels and recent state inspection outcomes.
Chief of Operations Mike Heim said the CMP documents the district’s reactive and preventive-maintenance processes, links to the capital-improvement plan and outlines long-term facility needs. Heim said the full CMP is posted on BoardDocs and summarized the district’s maintenance workforce and workload: “We have a total of 60 maintenance staff that address all the 4,000,000 square footage of facilities that we own and operate in Charles County,” he said.
Why it matters: Maintenance practices and deferred capital needs affect building safety, program delivery and district capital…
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