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Duplin County Schools board hears high‑school facilities briefing, agrees to seek architect input
Summary
At a Jan. 14 board meeting, district staff told Duplin County Schools trustees the high‑school system serves roughly 3,200 students and uses 49 modular classrooms; trustees agreed to pursue architect recommendations and to coordinate facilities planning with curriculum staff and external partners.
Duplin County Schools staff presented trustees with an overview of high‑school capital needs at the board's Jan. 14 business meeting, and board members agreed to seek architect recommendations to plan renovations and program upgrades.
Kevin Smith, one of the presenters, told the board that "our high school serve almost 3,200 students in total and utilize 49 total modular classrooms," and gave a school‑by‑school breakdown of modular units currently in use. Presentations from staff highlighted recurring building needs including lighting and ceiling replacement, electrical panel upgrades, interior and exterior painting, floor…
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