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Pickens County schools present 15‑year capital priorities, no votes taken
Summary
District officials presented an informational 15‑year capital plan that lists potential new schools, facility replacements and districtwide program spaces — including a possible Pickens Elementary replacement, Easley fifth‑and‑sixth grade campus and a county fine‑arts center — but no formal actions were taken.
Doctor Josh Young presented the Pickens County School District’s informational 15‑year capital priorities plan on Monday night, outlining long‑range projects the district may pursue after the five‑year capital improvement plan currently before the board. Young told trustees the briefing was for planning only and that no vote or action was required.
Young said the district is looking beyond the five‑year CIP to anticipate needs driven by population growth, program expansion and aging facilities. He singled out the Easley attendance area as a possible site for a new fifth‑and‑sixth‑grade school to relieve pressure on elementary…
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