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Board postpones decision on relocating central office as members weigh capacity and charter-school rules

Summers County Board of Education · May 15, 2026
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Summary

Summers County board members postponed action on relocating the central office to the May 26 meeting after discussing space, moving logistics and a state bill that gives charter schools priority to bid on vacated buildings for 90 days following an impact statement.

Board members spent substantial time on May 14 considering plans to relocate the district's central office, potential sale or reuse of the existing building, and the consequences of recent state-level changes affecting charter schools.

Committee member (S6) summarized notes from an outside briefing and said "Senate bill 67 is in regard to charter schools" and described a provision that a charter may have 90 days to submit a bid for a vacated school building after a district files an impact statement that explains the closure…

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