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State assessment finds Prince George’s schools’ maintenance "not adequate," recommends CMMS and preventive maintenance

6692305 · October 27, 2025
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The IAC presented a maintenance effectiveness assessment showing PGCPS scored 68.23% (still in the “not adequate” range) and recommended expanding preventive maintenance, staffing a CMMS coordinator and funding long‑term maintenance to reduce lifecycle costs.

The Interagency Commission on School Construction (IAC) presented its maintenance effectiveness assessment for Maryland school systems to the Prince George’s County Education, Workforce and Development Committee on Oct. 27, concluding that Prince George’s County Public Schools’ (PGCPS) maintenance score improved slightly but remains in the “not adequate” range.

Alex Donahue of the IAC said the assessment evaluates maintenance management and the frequency and completeness of preventive work across districts. The IAC reported that PGCPS’s maintenance effectiveness score rose by 0.69 percentage points to 68.23% in the most recent cycle, an improvement noted by the commission but still categorized as not adequate. Donahue emphasized that preventive maintenance is the fiscal lever that…

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