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Madison County Schools board reviews five-year capital plan, highlights security, turf and classroom projects
Summary
At its Aug. 21 meeting, Madison County Schools staff reviewed an updated five-year capital plan that prioritizes security upgrades, classroom additions, athletic turf and tennis-court repairs and a proposed addition for the district IT warehouse; board members discussed funding timing and state reporting deadlines.
Madison County Schools staff reviewed an updated five-year capital plan at the board meeting on Aug. 21, 2025, outlining projects already in progress, a set of projects proposed for the 2025–26 school year and a larger wish list through 2030.
Dr. Minsky, a Madison County Schools staff member, told trustees, “The first 12 items are ones that are already in progress that we have, and that's the highlights which are funded from ’23 to ’25.” He said projects remain on the plan until the district receives the one-year final inspection from the state, which delays removal of completed projects from the list.
The discussion focused on near-term items the administration recommends starting this school year: security upgrades (budgeted under maintenance), a car-rider entry and a…
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