Shelby County Schools to receive capital improvements

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On Feb. 2, the Shelby County School District released a plan that includes capital improvement projects that will be completed over the next several years with revenue generated from refinancing existing debt at a lower interest rate, as well as a state bond issue. 

With this funding, the district will be able to build approximately 80 additional classrooms in several communities throughout the county that have experienced growth, including Chelsea. It will also enable the district to focus efforts on other much-needed projects in other areas. 

“The school district is planning approximately $38 million for capital projects while not increasing our debt service,” said Superintendent Dr. Lewis Brooks. “It allows us to address some immediate expansion needs and to focus our attention on other renovations and improvements throughout the county.” 

Projects for schools in the 280 Living coverage area include: 

Projects at other schools around the county include:

“Our capital improvement leadership team has worked diligently over the past several months to address the immediate needs of our system,” Brooks added. “The Shelby County Board of Education is pleased to have the opportunity to address some of our improvement needs at this time.”

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