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School board approves grant application for sound amplification systems installation

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October 10, 2025
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The Henry County School Board approved an application for the 2025-2026 Title V Rural-Low Income School Funding for the installation of sound amplification systems at its Oct. 2 meeting.
The Henry County School Board approved an application for the 2025-2026 Title V Rural-Low Income School Funding for the installation of sound amplification systems at its Oct. 2 meeting.

By Taylor Boyd

The Henry County School Board approved the 2025-2026 Title V Rural-Low Income School Funding Application for the installation of sound amplification systems at its Oct. 2 meeting.

The grant funding would be $240,764.91.

Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Lisa Millner said funds will be used to supplement and support the division’s instructional program by installing the sound amplification systems. 

“The use of classroom sound amplification systems is an evidence-based strategy that aligns closely with our district’s priorities and identified needs. Research shows that improved classroom audio enhances literacy development, student engagement, and instructional clarity, particularly for students with hearing, language, or attention challenges,” she said.

Ben Gravely, of the Iriswood District, asked if it was the typical amplification systems the division’s used in the past.

Millner replied that they were similar, but not hard-wired like the school system’s previously used.

“They’re more up to date,” she added.

In other matters, the board:

*Heard from Jonathan Martin, who introduced himself as a candidate running for the Blackberry District on the school board.

*Heard from Michelle Graham, who thanked the board for their work in their positions. 

*Heard from Mary Martin, who thanked the board and the administration for their service and spoke about the new Standards of Learning (SOL) proficiency expectations.

*Heard a presentation from Sandville Elementary School Principal Joshua Eanes about the school’s SOL scores, attendance rates, and students.

*Approved the consent agenda.

*Heard the superintendent’s report.

*Heard committee reports.

*Approved the personnel report and addendum as presented. 

*Approved the religious exemption as presented.

Member-At-Large Cherie Whitlow attended the meeting virtually.

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