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WJCC lays out $107.5 million five‑year capital plan, highlights accessibility and CTE options

WILLIAMSBURG-JAMES CITY PBLC SCHS · December 17, 2025
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Summary

Williamsburg‑James City schools presented a FY27–36 Capital Improvement Plan totaling $107.5 million, highlighting HVAC and refurbishment priorities, $250,000 added for universal playground access, a major roof cost increase at Stone House Elementary and proposals to expand career and technical education.

The Williamsburg‑James City school division on Monday presented a proposed five‑year Capital Improvement Plan (FY27–36) that calls for $107.5 million in projects and a mix of maintenance, refurbishment and programmatic expansions.

Renee, who led the CIP presentation for the superintendent, said the plan allocates the largest share — about 38.6% — to HVAC replacements and upgrades and includes roof work, refurbishments and new facilities. "HVAC projects account for 38.6% of the total 5‑year CIP," she said during the presentation.

The plan also increases the playground repair and replacement line by $250,000 "to allow for universal access to our playgrounds," Renee said, and removes field lighting at Stone House and Tijuana to…

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