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District presents 51-page maintenance plan; officials say statewide inspection standards put many schools in 'adequate' category

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Operations staff outlined the Comprehensive Maintenance Plan (CMP), explained work-order metrics and said state inspection scoring leaves most Maryland schools in the "adequate" range despite local investments and recent renovations.

Charles County Public Schools operations leaders on Sept. 9 presented the district's Comprehensive Maintenance Plan (CMP), a 51-page document that supports the capital-improvement program and details preventive and reactive procedures, computerized work-order workflows and priorities for aging mechanical systems.

Mike Heim, Chief of Operations and Supporting Services, said the CMP documents the district's approach to preventive maintenance, emergency repairs and long-term replacement planning for boilers, chillers and other life-cycle systems. The district uses an asset-management platform (Assets Essentials, formerly SchoolDude) to issue and track work orders from building service staff and principals, Heim said.

"We have 60 maintenance staff…

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