| Strategic Priority | Reason for Consideration | 
| Graduates Prepared for Work, Higher Education and Citizenship |   | Action |   | 
| Excellent Educators |   | Information | X | 
|    Healthy, Safe and Responsible Students |   | Discussion |   | 
| Operations and Support | X |   |   | 
 
Two community input sessions have been scheduled in conjunction with upcoming school board meetings.  The first session is Monday, June 4, at 6:00 p.m. in the Brevard High School media center.  The second session will be Monday, June 18, at 6:00 p.m. in the Rosman High School media center.  Architects from Clark Nexsen will be present to share information and answer questions. 
 
As a reminder, the Local Government Commission (LGC) recommends a 120-day process for approval for a ballot measure.  Each of these steps are required, including public hearings.
- BOE passes resolution and makes a written request to the commissioners.
- Basics of what the bond will cover are clarified.
- County hires bond attorney.
- County applies to the LGC with the costs of the bond.
- LGC approves (assuming).
- Measure is placed on ballot.
- Public hearings and meetings held to promote the bond.
- Measure passes or not at election.