School board examines “Vision 2020” plans

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JACKSON, Tenn.-Jackson-Madison County School System’s “Vision 2020” is coming a bit more into focus. Monday morning, consultants unveiled three potential restructuring plans to the school board. Each of the concepts would close between four to seven schools and would require some capitol improvements to the remaining buildings. The school board said no matter what they propose, they need the public’s input to make the best decision for the district. “We sincerely need their insights these are huge decisions. We’re going to make and the more people we have engaged participating in it, the better decisions we’ll make,” said school board member Jim Campbell. To see the times and locations of additional public forums, visit the ‘Seen on 7’ section.

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