Cobb school board to consider SPLOST loans, public comments

The Cobb Board of Education will be asked to approve taking out $100 million in short-term loans for construction projects on Thursday.Campbell High School lockdown

The board is meeting in public at a 2 p.m. work session and a 7 p.m. business session Thursday at the Cobb County School District Central Office (514 Glover St., Marietta).

There will be public comment periods at the start of both meetings, but speakers must sign up in advance by clicking here.

Each public comment session is limited to 30 minutes, and individual speakers have a maximum of two minutes.

The agendas for both meetings can be found here; the work session technically begins at 1 p.m., but members will convene, go into an executive session and return for a public work session at 2 p.m.

The meetings also will be live-streamed on the district’s BoxCast channel and on CobbEdTV, Comcast Channel 24.

Another executive session will take place between the public meetings.

In recent years, the Cobb County School District has taken out short-term loans to get a head start on construction projects funded by its Special Local-Option Sales Tax, and to save money.

Among the major construction projects on tap for this year is the reconstruction of Eastvalley Elementary School on the former campus of East Cobb Middle School. 

If the board approves, the $100 million loan would be repaid at the end of the calendar year with SPLOST revenues.

The board will be asked to accept a “best bid” for the purchase of the loans that will be presented at the work session. The final vote would come in the evening session.

The board also will be asked to consider changing the policy for signing up for public comment periods. 

Last year the board approved an online registration process but a proposal to be presented Thursday would revert to the previous in-person sign-up process.

The board also will be asked to spend $3 million to purchase 25 air conditioned buses that hold 72 passengers each.  

What’s not listed specifically on the agenda is any mention of the Cobb school district’s changing COVID protocols that were announced in December by Superintendent Chris Ragsdale.

He said that per a new state public health order, Cobb will eliminate most contact-tracing and will be changing staff quarantine policy for employees who are identified as close contacts.

Since the spring semester began earlier this month, the district has not been revealing any COVID case data.

A district spokeswoman told East Cobb News last week that the policy for counting cases is “under review” and that “once determined, we will provide an update on our COVID-19 webpage about what process we will use going forward.”

There could be information provided by Ragsdale under agenda items at both meetings regarding superintendent’s remarks.

The only items listed under board business at the work session are for annual board member compliance reports and appointments to the district’s facilities and technology committee, which conducts SPLOST oversight.

Thursday’s meetings will be the first with board member David Chastain of East Cobb presiding as chairman.

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Cobb school board agenda: SPLOST resolution, Walton Robotics Lab

The Cobb Board of Education will consider a resolution to establish a November referendum for another Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax extension when it meets on Thursday.CCSD logo, Cobb 2018-19 school calendar

The board also will be asked to fund more than $300,000 toward the completion of a robotics lab at Walton High School in East Cobb.

The board has two public meetings Thursday, a work session starting at 12:30 p.m., and a voting meeting at 7 p.m.

Public comment periods will take place at the start of both meetings.

There also will be a closed executive session and public tax digest hearing starting at 6:30 p.m.

All the meetings will take place in the board room of the Cobb County School District central office (514 Glover St., Marietta). They also will be live-streamed on the district’s BoxCast channel and on CobbEdTV, Comcast Channel 24.

You can read through the meeting agendas by clicking here.

Earlier this year Cobb schools superintendent Chris Ragsdale announced he wanted the board to call for a SPLOST extension, Cobb Ed-SPLOST VI.

If a resolution is adopted and voters approve a referendum in November, the current one-percent sales tax that would begin anew in 2024 and collect nearly $900 million over five years.

Among the major projects would be a rebuild of the main Sprayberry High School classroom building, the construction of a special events center for the Cobb school district and new annexes at Kincaid, Mt. Bethel, Murdock, Sope Creek and Tritt elementary schools in East Cobb.

An addition and modifications are being proposed for Bells Ferry Elementary School on the draft project list released in May.

Ragsdale also is recommending an expenditure of $307,007 in current SPLOST V funds for the construction of a robotics lab at Walton High School to Prime Contractors Inc. of Powder Springs. The completion date is slated for November.

The board also will hear more details about the American Recovery Plan.

Thursday’s meetings will be the first for the Cobb school board in which the public will be fully invited to attend in-person.

The board has been meeting in person since last fall, with only superintendent’s cabinet staffers allowed to attend, and only one person speaking during public comment at a time.

Thursday’s meetings also will be the first in which members of the public wishing to speak during public comment will be required to sign-up online in advance.

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