NICHOLSON - A hearing is planned Thursday night and another on February 5 with the Jackson County Board of Education to discuss the possible closure of Benton Elementary School.<br />
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Thursday's meeting will be held at Benton at 6:30 p.m., while the February 5 meeting will be held at the Jackson County Board of Education office at 7:30 p.m.<br />
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According to the school's website, a recommendation is planned for the BOE's meeting on February 9.<br />
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A presentation available on the website (see first link below) says "Benton Elementary has less than base size enrollment and the greatest need for renovation."<br />
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Benton's base size is 318 students; the state's base size is defined as 450 students.<br />
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The presentation goes on to say that school's under the base size receive prorated funding from the state, which must be subsidized by the local district.<br />
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Two other elementary school are also below the base size for 2014-15:<br />
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-Maysville Elementary School (312)<br />
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-North Jackson Elementary School (295)<br />
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Both those schools have been renovated recently.<br />
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Maysville was renovated in 2006 at a cost of $4.7 million, and also stands as the largest school zone in the county, with the greatest distance to any other school.<br />
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North Jackson was renovated in 2009 for $1.7 million, and figures to get larger thanks to its proximity to West Jackson.<br />
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The recommendation would come as part of the board's facilities plan, which is submitted once every five years.<br />
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If the school is ultimately closed, students would attend either South Jackson ES or East Jackson ES, depending on proximity.
Benton Elementary (Courtesy: Jackson Co. Schools)
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