Final APS plan on repurposing schools
Atlanta Public Schools unveiled its final plan to close or repurpose 16 schools as part of a sweeping cost-saving effort, with changes set to begin in the 2027-2028 school year. The proposal would save an estimated $20 million to $25 million annually, reduce capacity by 5,200 seats and raise elementary school utilization to 78.2%. Some of the projects would require ESPLOST funding. The board will officially hear the plan for the first time on Nov. 3.
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