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~~LtCh~n~.. <br />5 <br />Chapel Hill - Carrboro City Schools <br />Lincoln Center, Merritt Mitt Road <br />Chapel Hill, NG 27516 <br />Telephone: (919) 967-8211 <br />Fax: (919) 933-4560 <br />Nell Pedersen, Superintendent Nattle Collins-Hart, Assistant <br />Superintendent tot Instructional Services <br />Stephen A. Soroggs, Interim Assistant <br />Superintendent for Support Services <br />To: Neil G. Pedexsen <br />Superintendent . <br />From: Stephen A. Scroggs~~~ <br />Assistant Superintendent far Support Services <br />Re: Elementary School #9. Request <br />Date: August 28, 2000 <br />Included is a proposed request to the Qrange County Commissioners to begin the process <br />of planning elementary school #9. Included are the background, justification, preliminary <br />project costs, and a resolution. ' <br />The exhibits illustrate enrollment growth, project costs and a proposed construction <br />calendar. The request concludes with a resolution requesting initial funding. <br />It is imperative that we move fozward quickly with our requests. With the explosive <br />growth experienced this year in student enrollment, any delay will contribute to the <br />continued overcrowding and cantinued.stress on the infrastructure of our facilities. <br />Personnel will be pushed to the.limit to meet the ever-growing diverse and complex <br />needs of oui students. If this yeaz's growth trend continues, we are already late in starting <br />our planning efforts for elementary school #9. Work must begin on alternatives to <br />overcrowding until a new facility is completed <br />Mr. Mullin and Mr. Scruggs will be present to-answer any questions you may have. <br />
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