Board approves Charleston Elementary digital sign replacement; school funding secured privately
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The board unanimously approved Charleston Elementary’s request to replace its inoperable front sign using funds the school has already raised; the replacement will follow district guidelines and occupy the same site.
The Bradley County Schools Board of Education approved a request from Charleston Elementary to replace an inoperable digital sign at the front of the school using funds the school secured through fundraising.
Lisonbee Bynum presented the request, saying the existing sign is beyond reasonable repair, no district funds are needed and the new sign will comply with district guidelines and remain in the current location. A board member moved, a second was recorded, and the motion passed by roll call with seven affirmative votes.
The board asked staff to proceed with the installation and maintain the sign on the school campus; details of the vendor and timeline were not specified at the meeting.
