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Superintendent pitches ‘Bolt’ health and wellness center; board unanimously approves fundraising campaign
Summary
Superintendent Doctor Minnie presented plans for a 45-by-100-foot 'Bolt' Health and Wellness Center at Gilmer County High School, estimated to cost $500,000–$750,000, and the board unanimously approved a motion to begin community fundraising and grant-seeking. The initiative will target student fitness and community use and relies primarily on donations and grants.
Superintendent Doctor Minnie presented the Bolt Health and Wellness Center, a proposed fitness and community-use facility at Gilmer County High School, and the board voted to begin a district-led fundraising campaign.
The superintendent told the board the center — a proposed 45-by-100-foot block building sited in the high school’s lower parking lot — would include double-sided free-weight stations, a turf area for class and team activities, cardio equipment, two locker rooms with showers and a classroom-capable side for community…
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