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    Highlights from the February 2026 Board Meeting

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 23, 202610 Mins Read
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    Savannah Chatham County Public School System (SCCPS) Update:

    Key takeaways
    • Attendance boundary changes approved for Eastern Corridor and Western Chatham County to optimize facility use, transportation, and equitable access.
    • Mid-year budget adjustment of $6,872,675 approved to fund tutoring, staff development, furniture, technology, and cellphone lockers.
    • ESPLOST capital projects advanced: artificial turf, school renovations, playgrounds, and design scope increases across multiple schools.
    • Naming actions approved for Groves High JROTC Wing and proposed Larry Lower BOEPD Annex recommendation pending second reading.

    Teacher Vacancies and Employee Retention Update

    During the Informal Meeting of the Board, an update on efforts to fill teacher vacancies and retain employees was presented. Some important data points include the teacher vacancy rate being reduced by 3.20% in the last year, the Employee Referral Program resulted in 162 hires, and 34 employees transitioned from Classified to Certified positions.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQRNA55E7315

    Financial and Budget Process Update

    The Board received a Finance presentation that included a look at Revenue, Expenditure, and Fund Balance trends. Key points included historical enrollment declines, revenue projections and property tax valuations, historical expenditures and forecasting, and the current fund balance level for the District as aligned to policy requirements. The presentation also detailed planned improvements such as responsible millage rate setting and Improved budget accuracy.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DR2RFX6DD9EB

    Attendance Boundary Changes for Eastern Corridor & Western Chatham County Approved

    The Board approved a plan for boundary changes in Western Chatham County and the Eastern Corridor that include Bloomingdale Elementary School, Pooler Elementary School/Pooler Early Learning Center, West Chatham Elementary School, West Chatham Middle School, New Hampstead K–8, Myers Middle School, and Hubert Middle School. These changes further the District’s goals to optimize facility usage, improve transportation efficiency, and ensure equitable access to high-quality educational environments.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQRMTY5CDD92

    Name Proposed for New BOEPD Police Annex

    In accordance with Policy FDC and Administrative Regulation FDR-R, Naming Facilities, a team has been appointed by the Superintendent to provide a recommendation for the naming of the Board of Education Police Department Annex after a naming request was received. The committee unanimously agrees to name the Board of Education Police Department Annex in honor of former Board of Education Member Larry Lower. Mr. Lower was a former police chief and the visionary behind the Junior Police Academy, as well as a school resource officer and veteran of the United States Marine Corps. The name will need to be read into the record at a second Board Meeting scheduled for March 11, 2026 before being voted on.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHJG48B6DE

    Groves High School JROTC Wing Name Approved

    The Board approved naming the JROTC Wing at Groves High School after former student-athlete and soldier Sergeant Tyrone L. Chisholm. The name proposal was presented for First Read to the Board at the January 14, 2026 meeting.  Sergeant Chisolm was Killed in Action in Iraq in November 2005.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHJJ48BA49

    National School Counseling Week Proclamation

    SCCPSS School Counselors stand in Board Room with Proclamation for National School Counseling Week.

    The Board proclaimed February 2-6, 2026, as National School Counseling Week to recognize school counselors who are actively committed to helping students explore their abilities, strengths, interests, and talents as these traits relate to career awareness and their ongoing academic development.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHJK48BBEC

    National CTAE Month Proclamation

    SCCPSS CTAE staff stand in Board Room with Proclamation for National CTAE Month

    The Board proclaimed February 1-28, 2026, as National School Career, Technical, Agricultural Education (CTAE) Month as a way to urge all citizens to become familiar with the services and benefits offered by the CTAE programs in this community and to support and participate in these programs to enhance their individual skills and productivity.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHFQ48516F

    Educational Innovator Award

    Krystal Bell and Alea Hicks-Campbell shake hands around the dais at the Board Meeting

    Krystal Bell, School Support Officer for our K-8 schools was recognized by the Board after being awarded the 2025 Education Research and Development Institute’s (ERDI) Educational Innovator Award. This award honors pre-k thru 12 leaders who reimagine learning through creativity, forward thinking, and a commitment to meaningful, measurable improvement. Dr. Bell was granted a scholarship to be awarded to an educator within the district who demonstrates strong collaboration, accountability, and a growth-oriented leadership approach, with a commitment to enhancing learning and practice at the core of their daily activities. Alea Hicks-Campbell, Assistant Principal at Pulaski K-8 School was selected as the recipient of the ERDI-ACE Scholarship. Congratulations to both on this accomplishment!

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DNJLTJ5803B7

    State Champion Swimmer from Jenkins High School Recognized

    Jenkins High swimmer Victor Clinton-Rosario shakes hands with Board of Education President Roger Moss

    Board members congratulated student-athlete Victor Clinton-Rosario on his performance at the GHSA Swimming State Championships. Victor, a Senior at Jenkins High School, won a Gold medal in the Boys 200 Freestyle AND took the Silver in the Boys 100 Butterfly.

    Student of the Month Recognized

    Superintendent's Student of the Month for January 2026 shakes hands with the Superintendent

    The Superintendent’s Student of the Month for January is Jayla Boulware, a 3rd Grader at Garrison School for the Arts. Congratulations Jayla!

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DNJLTH5803B6

    Superintendent’s Professional Senate Report

    A report from the latest meeting of the Superintendent’s Professional Senate was presented by our District Teacher and Instructional Support Persons of the Year.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DNJLTK5803B8

    Policy First Reads

    Policy EGA – Staff Insurance Program (Four Year Review – Changes Recommended) Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District Administration has reviewed Board Policy EGA and has determined minor updates to titles and grammar are needed. No material changes have been provided.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHEJ482509

    Policy EGB – Student Insurance Program (Four Year Review – Changes Recommended) Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District Administration has reviewed Board Policy EGB and has determined minor updates to grammar are needed only. There are no material changes proposed.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DR6L4G54BBAD

    Policy GAMA – Drug-Free Workplace (Four Year Review – Changes Recommended) Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District Administration has reviewed Board Policy GAMA and the supporting regulation and has determined changes are needed to update language to ensure clarity on employees who are subject to drug testing including those who are subject to random drug testing.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHJV48C81F

    Policy GBI – Professional Personnel Evaluation (Four Year Review) • No Policy Changes • Recommended Regulation Changes Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District Administration has reviewed Board Policy GBI along with the supporting regulation. There are no changes recommended for Board Policy. The Administrative Regulation includes recommended revisions to the language and titles to align with current District practices. Additional updates include a change to the evaluation deadline that moves to a mid-month requirement (May 15) and updates to allow the use of an appropriate evaluation tool as aligned to job descriptions.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHJM48BE31

    Policy GBKA – Professional Personnel Lay-Off (Four Year Review – Changes Recommended) Pursuant to Board Policy BDE- Policy Review, District Administration has reviewed Board Policy GBKA and has determined changes are needed to define the purpose, scope, and basis when a Reduction in Force (RIF) is necessary. Further language within the Administrative Regulation has been updated to ensure clarity on criteria when determining positions affected.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHJ248A8A4

    Policy KG – Use of School Facilities (Mid Period Review) • No Policy Changes • Changes Recommended for Regulation only District Administration has reviewed Board Policy KG along with supporting Regulation. There are no changes recommended for the Board Policy. The Regulation KG-R has been updated to include the section titled “Limited EventBased Alcoholic Beverage Allowance for Massie Heritage Center and the Oatland Island Wildlife Center”. The language has been reviewed and determined to better align in Policy section KG as a use of facility designation, rather than being included within Policy GAMA Drug Free Workplace.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQLHFL484D90

    Other Board Actions and Updates

    Islands High Athletic Field Expansion Unsuitable Soils Mitigation Approved

    The Board approved a change order to Dabbs Williams General Contractors, LLC in the amount of $200,000 to increase the contract allowance for replacement of unsuitable soils in the excavation area of the expanded Islands Athletic Field.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQYHNH494FF7

    Mid-Year Budget Adjustment

    The Board approved the amendment of the General Fund (100) and Capital Projects (308) budgeted revenues and expenditures by $6,872,675 for the allocation of funds to support identified mid-year priorities.  Those priorities include Ignite Tutoring, Staff Support and Professional Development, School Furniture and Playground Equipment, Technology Fleet, and Cellphone Lockers or Pouches to implement the state’s new Distraction Free Kids Act.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DR2ST970DF3D

    ESPLOST UPDATES

    Georgetown K-8 Additional Design Scope Approved

    The Board approve Change Order #5 to Cogdell & Mendrala Architects, PC for additional design services for the kitchen upgrades, exterior improvements, interior upgrades, and CTAE renovations for the Georgetown K-8 Renovations & Addition project in the amount of $233,985. The construction change order for those additions to the scope of work was approved at the January Board Meeting.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQQRSG6F640C

    Playground Equipment Purchase for Georgetown K-8 Approved

    The Board approved the purchase of new playground equipment for Georgetown K-8 School at a cost of $441,130.03 from PlayPower LT Farmington, Inc. c/o Playworx Playsets, LLC.  The purchase will replace aging infrastructure and ensure safe, age-appropriate outdoor play areas for students.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQYJE24CC221

    Purchase of Sun Shades Approved for Jacob G. Smith Renovation Project

    The Board approved a Change Order for the J.G. Smith Elementary School Renovation project with Balfour Beatty Construction, LLC, in the amount of $250,000, increasing the project Guaranteed Maximum Price from $41,221,064 to $41,471,064, for the addition of playground and courtyard sunshades.  As part of the District’s evolving standard practice, sunshades are increasingly being incorporated into playground designs to support student safety, heat mitigation, and improved outdoor usability.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQYHGA4866CA

    Artificial Turf Purchase for Savannah High School Baseball and Softball Fields Approved

    ESPLOST V work scope includes installing artificial surfaces on the baseball and softball fields at District high schools. The first fields scheduled to receive the new artificial surface are located at Savannah High School which has had an unplayable grass surface for several years. The project will consist of demolition and removal of existing fields and fences; regrading for drainage; site utility piping; new artificial surfaces; backstops and fencing; dugouts; scoring tables; and scoreboards. The Board approved utilizing the Gordian Contract # GA-ST02-040820-PCI for the installation including allowances for unsuitable soils at a cost of $4,291,900.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQQS7X70EBC7

    CMR Manager Contract Approved for Hubert Middle School Renovation

    The Board approved the award of RFP C26-03 (ESPLOST) Construction Manager at Risk Services for Hubert Middle School to Samet Corporation with a Guarantee Maximum Price (GMP) amount of $17,171,793.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQQS8A7101D4

    Alternative School Renovation Contract Approved

    The Board approved a contract with Carroll Daniel Construction Co., the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, for the SCCPSS Alternative Schools Renovation project at a total cost of $20,421,260. The old SCCPSS Mercer Middle School will be renovated to house four different school programs: Building Bridges High School, Building Bridges Middle School, Wings Elementary, and SCELA.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQQS5670BD0D

    Audio Enhancement Budget Transfer Approved

    The Board approved a budget transfer in the amount of $1,501,310 to support the audio enhancement systems integration project which includes upgrades to district-wide intercom, classroom communications, and classroom audiovisual systems. This budget transfer will cover the cost of implementing the SAFE alert system infrastructure supporting SAFEalert badges at six district schools and sites.

    https://go.boarddocs.com/ga/sccs/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DQKP28627764

    UPCOMING MEETINGS & EVENTS

    District 8: Woodville-Tompkins Town Hall

    February 25, 2026 – 6-7:30pm

    Woodville-Tompkins High School

    The Massie Heritage Center Process to Print

    A dynamic pop-up exhibition in celebration of Black History Month

    Artist Talk & Book Signing

    February 27, 2026 – 4:30 pm-6:00 pm

    Free to the Public

    Modern Band Bash

    Hear bands from all grade levels perform.

    Thursday, February 26th – 6pm

    Plant Riverside District Live

     

    Finance Committee Meeting

    March 11, 2026 – 8:30am

    Whitney Administrative Complex

    March Informal Board Meeting

    March 11, 2026 – 3pm

    Whitney Administrative Complex

    March Regular Board Meeting

    March 11, 2026 – 6pm

    Whitney Administrative Complex

    Read more on the official SCCPSS website


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