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Board approves ESSER federal-interest notices for four capital projects, amends audit schedule and accepts consent agenda

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At the February meeting the Pitt County Board of Education approved filing notices of federal interest for four capital projects funded in part by ESSER, approved an amended audit contract date, and adopted the consent agenda; board members also received an informational recap of state teacher bonuses paid in January.

The Pitt County Board of Education at its February meeting approved several finance and administrative actions: the board voted to file notices of federal interest tied to Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) grant-funded capital projects at four schools, approved a modification to the external audit contract deadline for the 2023-24 audit, and adopted the meeting consent agenda. Board members were also presented with an informational recap of teacher bonuses paid in January.

On the ESSER-related item, staff said a federal notice of interest is required when ESSER funds pay for capital items above the federal threshold. The four projects identified for filing with the register of deeds were HVAC renovations at the following sites with the amounts presented by staff: CMF (reported as $1,400,000), South Central (approximately $1,200,000), Farmville…

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