MCC Bond Chat: MCC Superintendent Jeff Mount Talks Traffic Safety
SCOTTVILLE — Three of Mason County Central’s five buildings are located on one main campus on the west side of Scottville: The High School, Upper Elementary, and Middle School. Each morning and afternoon, over 800 kids converge on the campus, many of them who ride buses, walk, or are dropped off and picked up by parents, causing an unsafe environment due to traffic patterns. Additionally, all of the pavement on the campus is in need of major repairs. These areas are part of the proposed 1.6 mill bond that will be voted on by district residents on May 2. Superintendent Jeff Mount discusses the traffic safety concerns. The bond, which, if passed, will raise $31.54 and will also focus on other facility upgrades with a major emphasis on safety and security, bringing the school buildings up to date for 21st century learning.
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