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Granville County Schools superintendent outlines consolidation plan, cites $3M in annual recurring savings
Summary
Vice Superintendent Stan Windham presented a refreshed strategic plan and explained a consolidation that will reduce traditional high schools from three to two and produce recurring savings of about $3,000,000 annually, while promising no mass layoffs and plans to increase SRO coverage at high schools.
Stan Windham, Vice Superintendent for Granville County Schools, told the Oxford Board of Commissioners on April 15 that a refreshed strategic plan and recent school consolidation are intended to improve safety, staffing and educational opportunities while generating recurring operational savings.
Windham said the district’s five strategic priorities place safety first and that consolidation will reduce the number of traditional high schools from three to two—South Granville High School and J.F. Webb High School—starting next school year, with…
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