Mount Zion Middle shows progress; Temple Middle construction lags due to retention‑pond work

Carroll County Board of Education · January 13, 2026

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Summary

Facilities staff reported poured walls and paved parking at Mount Zion Middle and said Temple Middle is behind schedule because of retention‑pond and clearing work; both projects use contractor RKR and staff expects parking and road work this summer.

Facilities staff told the Carroll County Board of Education that construction at Mount Zion Middle School is progressing with poured walls, foundations and a paved parking area already installed. The board was shown images and told that the parking area is complete and will support future school events.

Temple Middle School is further behind because of the need to install a retention pond and clear wooded areas; block work has begun and staff said the contractor RKR has been responsive. Facilities staff said front‑road and drive work is planned for the summer to complete site access.

Board members asked about expected completion and staff replied they hope to finish in time for the start of classes, while noting typical summer work and traffic will be the largest challenge. No change orders or new funding requests were presented during this update.