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NAACP urges Davidson County to prioritize repairs for Lexington school buildings
Summary
At the April 14 Davidson County Commissioners meeting, Reverend Alan Suber, identifying himself as president of the local NAACP chapter, urged commissioners to invest county resources in outdated Lexington City School facilities, citing leaking roofs, intermittent air conditioning and closed restrooms.
Reverend Alan Suber, identifying himself as president of the local NAACP chapter, told the Davidson County Board of Commissioners on April 14 that many Lexington City School buildings are “grossly outdated” and in need of immediate repairs. He said roofs leak during rain, air-conditioning units operate intermittently, restrooms are often shut down and classrooms lack sufficient electrical outlets…
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