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Shelby County board accepts facilities ad hoc committee recommendations to guide long-range capital planning

Shelby County Board of Education · November 19, 2025

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Summary

The board unanimously accepted a facilities ad hoc committee's recommendations Nov. 18 to pursue data-driven capital planning, equity-focused public engagement, and funding partnership strategies as the foundation for a long-range facilities master plan.

The Shelby County Board of Education on Nov. 18 accepted recommendations from its facilities ad hoc committee aimed at creating a data-driven, equity-focused long-range facilities and asset-management strategy.

The resolution, read into the record by staff, asked the board to adopt a framework emphasizing data and asset strategy, a metrics-based planning approach, broad community engagement, a funding-and-partnership work group, and strategies for capital campaigns and asset reuse. The document notes exploring a joint construction authority and increased collaboration with local funding bodies to secure multi-year facilities funding.

Why it matters: Board members said a clear facilities strategy is necessary to align capital investments with community needs, equity goals and long-term funding. The committee's recommendations are presented as foundational guidance to inform the district's master plan and future capital budgeting.

Board action: A motion to accept the committee recommendations was moved and seconded; roll call indicated five affirmative votes and one member present but not voting. Staff pledged to deliver additional materials, including scorecards and follow-up details, as requested by board members.

Follow-up: Staff agreed to provide requested vendor performance scorecards for renewals and to work on a facilities master plan narrative and implementation timeline to bring back to the board.