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Asheville school board weighs facilities costs, policy issues in work session

Asheville school board weighs facilities costs, policy issues in work session

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — The Asheville City Schools Board of Education amended its agenda Monday to add a discussion about a potential letter to state lawmakers regarding a proposed constitutional amendment on property taxes.

Board members approved the amended agenda at the start of the April 13 work session, which included ongoing discussions tied to the district’s “Courageous Conversations About Race” framework.

Superintendent Maggie Fehrman led the board through the fifth of six conditions in the protocol, focusing on developing a working definition of race. The framework distinguishes between race, ethnicity and citizenship, and emphasizes how those identities intersect.

Board members discussed a hypothetical scenario involving a family seeking guidance after a student made an inappropriate comment at a school event. Members said they would approach the situation by listening, acknowledging multiple perspectives and encouraging continued dialogue rather than expecting immediate resolution.

Several members stressed the importance of curiosity and empathy, noting that such conversations are ongoing and often uncomfortable. Others highlighted the role of educators in guiding age-appropriate discussions about race and identity.

In other business, the board reviewed student transfer data involving releases to Buncombe County Schools and requested more frequent updates on out-of-district enrollment and charter school trends. Officials said additional data would be provided in future reports.

A proposed contract amendment for fencing at the district’s central office was also discussed. The request would increase an existing contract by about $39,000 to secure equipment being relocated because of impacts from the Interstate 26 Corridor Project and ongoing issues at the district’s operations facility on Haywood Road.

Some board members raised concerns about the cost and broader facility challenges, including mold issues at the Haywood Road site. The item will be considered as a standalone action item rather than on the consent agenda to allow for further discussion.

The board also reviewed a long-term facilities assessment showing approximately $61.8 million in needs across district properties, with nearly half tied to mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.

Additionally, members signaled support for a proposed letter backing a local ordinance that would allow automated citations for drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses. District officials said the measure could improve student safety and generate revenue.

The board is expected to take formal action on several items at its meeting at 5 p.m. Monday, April 20.

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