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Board meetings and strategic plans from Virginia Beach City Public Schools School of Practical Nursing
The proposed agenda for the Regular School Board Meeting on December 13, 2022, includes several key segments such as a Closed Session for a Personnel Hearing and a Swearing-In Ceremony for re-elected and newly elected School Board Members. The Administrative, Informal, and Workshop session covers School Board Administrative Matters, the FY24 Proposed Schedule of Meetings, a forecast of FY23 Regular School Board Meeting Agenda Topics, and a presentation on the 2022 Compensation Study Market Analysis. The Formal Meeting agenda includes Student, Employee and Public Awards and Recognition, a Public Hearing on the FY2023/24 School Operating Budget and CIP, and an information session on the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Year 2 Tier I Evaluation. Action items include personnel reports, the School Board Legislative Agenda for the 2023 General Assembly Session, and updates on Employee Compensation.
This Capital Improvement Program outlines the City of Virginia Beach's planned investments in school infrastructure from Fiscal Year 2021-2022 through 2026-2027. The program focuses on replacing outdated school facilities, expanding existing ones, and implementing extensive renovations across various areas including energy management, HVAC systems, reroofing, grounds maintenance, and safety enhancements. The primary objectives are to extend the useful life of school facilities, improve learning environments, promote energy efficiency, and ensure student and staff safety.
This Capital Improvement Program for the City of Virginia Beach outlines planned expenditures for school-related projects from Fiscal Year 2024 through 2029. Key strategic areas include the replacement of several schools (B.F. Williams Elementary/Bayside 6th, Bayside High School, Princess Anne High School), significant renovations and upgrades to various facilities such as grounds, HVAC systems, and roofing, implementation of energy performance contracts, and enhancements for safe school environments. The program aims to modernize infrastructure, extend the useful life of existing facilities, and improve the overall learning environment.
This document details the Capital Improvement Program for the City of Virginia Beach Public Schools for fiscal years 2021 through 2026. It outlines significant investments in school infrastructure, focusing on the replacement, modernization, and expansion of educational facilities. Key areas include energy performance contracts, renovations for grounds, HVAC, reroofing, and various other system replacements, along with projects for safe school improvements. The program aims to maintain and upgrade school assets to ensure suitable learning environments and operational efficiency.
This Capital Improvement Program outlines the proposed capital expenditures for Virginia Beach City Public Schools from fiscal years 2024/25 to 2029/30. The plan details projects for renovations and replacements, including energy management, grounds, HVAC systems, reroofing, playground equipment, and safe school improvements. It also covers a modernization program and new projects, such as a comprehensive long-range facilities master planning update, alongside funding summaries and enrollment projections.
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