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Floyd BOE talks about closing McHenry

No decision has been made, as the school board reviews low enrollment at the primary school and the possible impact of closing it.

- By Spencer Lahr Staff Writer SLahr@RN-T.com

The possible closing of McHenry Primary in the 2019-2020 school year was brought before Floyd County Board of Education members earlier this week. No decision was made on its status, as board members are seeking to pick up the discussion after receiving more informatio­n at a work session in the coming months.

After talking over next year’s budget — which has to be approved before the end of June — board members got a preliminar­y look at the current enrollment at McHenry, the smallest school in the Floyd County school system, and the impact a phase out would have.

Deputy Superinten­dent April Childers said current enrollment for kindergart­en to second grade is around 100 students. Also, data on births and population in the McHenry area shows a steady decline, she continued, likely to affect student enrollment in the years to come.

The board would have to pass a resolution at some point next year to close the school. Superinten­dent John Jackson told board members a transition plan would have to be created, similar to the “plan of action” in the closing of Midway Primary School in 2015. Like Midway Primary, McHenry students would transfer to Pepperell Primary.

An assessment of the impact a phase out would have on the Fiscal Year 2020 budget projected the system would save $935,000. This projection includes savings from cutting some positions and utilities costs. Part of the teaching staff and special-education personnel would be kept on.

There have been talks with other entities about taking over the facility if the school is closed, Jackson said. He did not want to identify one entity due to the tentativen­ess of relations.

Board member Melinda Jeffers, who represents the Cave Spring and McHenry communitie­s, expressed some concern about the thought of closing the school, asking if Cave Spring Elementary would be next.

“I just can’t let that happen,” she said of closing Cave Spring Elementary, adding she was slightly worried that Pepperell is becoming a “powerhouse.”

Childers said the Pepperell district can absorb more students due to a decline in enrollment in recent years — McHenry Primary is also in this district.

Also, the Pepperell district has experience­d the largest drop in population of the system’s four districts over the last five years, she said.

Jackson recommende­d the board allow system administra­tors to gather more informatio­n on a possible closing and return to the topic with that in hand.

 ??  ?? John Jackson, Floyd County Schools superinten­dent
John Jackson, Floyd County Schools superinten­dent
 ??  ?? Melinda Jeffers, Floyd County Board of Education member
Melinda Jeffers, Floyd County Board of Education member
 ??  ?? April Childers, deputy superinten­dent
April Childers, deputy superinten­dent
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